From smart building management systems to wearable gadgets that encourage regular movement, today’s workers increasingly inhabit a new kind of workplace, optimized by technology to enhance productivity, health and wellbeing.
Communication, data analysis, and security are key to dealing with emergency preparedness and prevention, and technology is a prime part of these solutions.
With ‘hybrid working’ now a way of life for many, the NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre) has published risk management advice on what organisations should think about before choosing and using communication and collaboration apps for use on ‘corporately provisioned and managed’ devices.
With definitive reporting across medical facilities, stakeholders have the best chance of catching potential hazards and correcting them. The potential for an improved standard of care for patients becomes evident and employee safety is vastly improved.