The human-focused startups of the hellfire

Disasters may not always be man-made, but they are always responded to by humans. There’s a whole panoply of skills and professions required today to respond to even the tiniest emergency, and that doesn’t even include the needs during pre-disaster planning and post-disaster recovery. It’s not a very remunerative industry for most and the mental […] Continue reading The human-focused startups of the hellfire

When the Earth is gone, at least the internet will still be working

The internet is now our nervous system. We are constantly streaming and buying and watching and liking, our brains locked into the global information matrix as one universal and coruscating emanation of thought and emotion. What happens when the machine stops though? It’s a question that E.M. Forster was intensely focused on more than a […] Continue reading When the Earth is gone, at least the internet will still be working

Chernobyl and its Cyber Lessons, Part 2: Incident Response

What can be learned from the incident response of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986? HBO’s recent “Chernobyl” series, which retold the story of the nuclear accident that threatened much of Europe in 1986, made for compelling viewing. … Continue reading Chernobyl and its Cyber Lessons, Part 2: Incident Response

DOES18 Las Vegas, Brent Chapman’s ‘Mastering Outages With Incident Command For DevOps: Learning From The Fire Department

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