Category: Resume
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National Safety Month: Spotlight on Custom Signage to Combat Workplace Hazards
When we think about workplace accidents, it’s hard not to think about the most dramatic, worst-case scenarios like fires, amputations, or forklift hazards. However, workplace slips, trips, and falls should be added to the list as they are the third leading cause of workplace safety hazards, often resulting in death…
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Is Your Workplace Emergency Evacuation Ready?
Emergencies can happen at any time and anywhere. It is crucial to plan for the unexpected and train workers on how to handle these types of situations too. How Prepared is Your Workplace for an Emergency Evacuation? An emergency evacuation can be a chaotic situation, and this is why OSHA…
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Breaking Barriers: Women Shatter Stereotypes in Health and Safety
The lack of gender diversity is an issue for many industries, and changing this has been a challenge. A group of safety professionals distributed a survey in August 2023 to women in the Health and Safety industry (HSI) and Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) databases to gauge areas that needed…
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I do it for the culture
I had an interview recently, and admittedly I was nervous. It was me speaking to 4 people who knew each other. It was a bit intimidating to say the least, but I had spoken in front of groups of people before, so I felt overall fine. I was more excited…
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Is artificial intelligence a new target for hackers?
The cybersecurity industry has been building on top of itself for decades to stay steps ahead of hackers. Over the years, what we continue to learn is nothing is safe from hackers, including Artificial intelligence. The beauty of AI is that it can essentially do what humans do, but much…
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Heads up, shields up!
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) launched Shields Up program to coincide with the Biden administration’s new cybersecurity bill. The program is designed to encourage businesses to report cyberattacks to the government, as well as to prepare them for an impending cyberattack. After last week’s press release from multiple…
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New malware tools found in US energy infrastructures
Wednesday, the Energy and Homeland Security departments were notified of the discovery of “rare and dangerous” malware that could gain full access to industrial control systems. The discovery of this malware comes weeks after Russian hackers were caught scanning numerous US energy companies. CISA recommended watching closely over mitigation measures,…
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The list of American companies to cut ties with Russia expands
Dell becomes latest company to cease business in Russia Dell has been added to the list of American companies to deny service to Russia, following the United States import restrictions to the region. According to Reuters, U.S. companies are required to obtain licenses to sell Computers Sensors Lasers Navigation tools…
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Biden signs bill to require report of cyberattacks
Last week, President Biden signed a new law requiring companies to report all cyberattacks within within 72hrs of its discovery. The Biden administration is concerned about potential attacks from the Russian government. Due to the sanctions placed on Russia for the war in Ukraine, cybersecurity experts remain on high alert.…
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Why do African Americans have a whole month of celebration?
The history of black history month As we approach the end of Black history month, we have heard about all things black. From black restaurants, educators, actors, people on the street and even have seen quotes about those who are no longer with us. Have you ever stopped to think…