Climate change is influencing the frequency of severe weather events, affecting human safety and infrastructure, and significantly impacting economies.
Climate change, poverty and insufficient medical care are three factors influencing emergency management efforts across the United States, according to a FEMA report.
It’s a good time for public safety, emergency management, and law enforcement officials to revisit severe weather plans. Here are 3 foolproof ways to ensure emergency preparedness.
Widespread flooding across eastern Kentucky has claimed 37 lives and caused damage across the region. Security professionals share disaster relief strategies.
NOAA's updated Billion Dollar Disasters mapping tool can help organizations, leaders, and people understand the risk of weather and climate disasters and plan risk assessments accordingly.
Discover three main trends in how the public thinks about and prepares for natural disasters and severe weather events, according to Rave's recent public safety and emergency preparedness survey.
The top five physical security threats in 2022 are workplace violence, crime/theft, natural disasters, biosecurity and remote work. How can enterprise security protect employees from the ever-growing complexity of physical security threats?
Facing a mass casualty event is a nightmare scenario for all involved, including enterprise security leaders. Former FBI Assistant Director, Victim Services Division, Kathryn Turman explains why survivor and victim support must be a priority for enterprise emergency response.