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Gabby Dreher

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Aug 5, 2024, 5:23:56 AM8/5/24
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ePROTECTis an occupational health and safety briefing that covers the basic information you need to protect yourself when deploying to countries with Ebola disease. Those of you who will carry out specialized tasks, such as working in direct contact with sick people, will need more advanced-level training and coaching.

**Please note: These materials were developed in response to the 2018 Ebola outbreak in the Equateur Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and are currently under revision. For the latest updates on Ebola disease, refer to the WHO website: -topics/ebola


Overview: All personnel responding to Ebola outbreaks are expected to complete this short health and safety training. It will help you to protect yourself and your team members, and prevent further spread of Ebola.


Certificates: A certificate will be issued to those who score 80% or higher on the final assessment. Participants who receive a Record of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.


OpenWHO aims to equip all frontline responders with the knowledge they need to better contain disease outbreaks and manage health emergencies. It also aims to foster discussions, feedback and sharing of expert knowledge on public health.


The rising importance of emails has in turn led to an increase in email threats, calling for an additional layer of security for your emails. eProtect's robust spam filtering and threat protection stack acts as the first layer of defense for your users' mailboxes and secures mailboxes from unsolicited spam emails, viruses, phishing, impersonation, and other advanced attacks.


eProtect's in-built spam filtering mechanisms keep spam emails at bay, catching even the emails that slip through the cracks in your email service. Additionally, you can fine-tune your organization's spam policies to ensure that users don't have to deal with annoying spam emails or fall for emails that nudge them to divulge sensitive information.


Most spam emails pose from a different domain. Set up the action for emails that fail the SPF, DKIM, DMARC, or DNSBL authentication and deny unauthenticated emails from getting through to your mailbox.


Scammers are using increasingly deceptive techniques to get their hands on confidential data. They cleverly create lookalike domain names of trusted brands to appear legitimate to the recipient. With eProtect's spoof protection features, you and your organization can stay protected from such attacks.


With more targeted attacks like spear phishing, attackers do diligent research on the organization they intend to attack and build their attack around a person or brand that users trust. eProtect's refined threat detection filters and advanced spoof detection mechanisms, spot fraudulent emails and prevent them from reaching your users.


Attacks that haven't previously been witnessed are called zero-day attacks. Attackers exploit vulnerabilities in the system that haven't been recognized, making users and systems unprepared to deal with such attacks. eProtect's advanced attachment and URL analysis capabilities, provide world-class protection against such new attacks.


eProtect identifies malicious emails right when the connection is established between servers, based the sender IP address, authentication failures, and recipient data. Content analysis further scrutinizes emails for presence of keywords, certain tags, the email content, and URLs.


With eProtect, you can stay worry free about your quarantine management. Give your trusted users access to manage their quarantined emails and for other users, the quarantine notification that's triggered at a frequency of your choosing notifies users of their quarantined emails and it makes your job that much easier!


An organzation's most sensitive data is present in its emails. With the rising possibility of attackers gaining access to these emails, protecting them with an additional layer of security becomes important. Enhancing your email security ensures that emails with cyberattacks such as spam, phishing, spoofing and malware do not gain unauthenticated access.


Ensure that you have a robust cloud email security solution which is continuously updated to combat new kinds of threats. Migrate from legacy on-premise email security gateways and regularly review your email security policies and settings to provide top-notch security for your users. Additionally, conduct periodic security awareness trainings and inform users that they should exercise caution while opening emails, links and attachments from unknown senders.


A cloud email security gateway works to prevent email threats from reaching a user's mailbox and works in addition to the security provided by your email provider. The email security gateway stands as an intermediate layer between the email sending server and the receiving server while filtering any harmful content that your email provider's security systems could fail to detect.


When you encounter a suspicious email, it's best to mark the email as spam and report the email to your organization's email administrator. Depending on the nature of the email, your administrator could consider configuring email security policies both in eProtect and your email provider.


Email security threats can broadly be classified into five types, namely spam, phishing, spoofing, malware and zero-day attacks. Phishing can be further classified into spear phishing, business email compromise, credential harvesting, etc. Similarly, spoofing can be of varying types such as brand impersonation, VIP fraud, CEO impersonation, social engineering attacks and more. Malware could occur as ransomware, spyware, adware, viruses, etc.


In an on-premise email security provider, physical servers need to be set up and maintained in an on-premise location. With cloud email security providers, no server maintenance is required and the emails are scanned for threats through the cloud. This makes the cloud options less prone to third-party attacks, while ensuring better safety and stability.


The purpose and intent of the UDO is to preserve, protect and promote the public health, safety and general welfare of residents and businesses in the City. More specifically, the UDO seeks to achieve the following objectives:


G. Promote development patterns that support safe, effective and multi-modal transportation options, including auto, pedestrian, bicycle and transit and therefore minimize vehicle traffic by providing for a mixture of land uses, walkability and compact community form;


The e-Protect project aims to address the consumer and data protection needs during internet use of the elderly people through their familiarization with the use of ICT tools, by providing them tailored training opportunities that will meet the modern society challenges.


The e-learning space is a one-stop-shop providing instant access to the full suite of digital learning resources developed in this project. The rich informational material is freely available online for everyone interested in learning more about internet safety for the elderly.


The project framework for digital consumer and data protection includes the e-Protect Competency Scale, the Train-the-Trainer toolkit, as well as other useful material produced during the project lifecycle such as training activities, reports, and snapshots of the events.


This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

[Project Number: 2020-1-CY01-KA204-065949]

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Provides funding and procedural requirements for multimodal transportation planning in metropolitan areas and states. Planning needs to be cooperative, continuous, and comprehensive, resulting in long-range plans and short-range programs reflecting transportation investment priorities.


State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs). Federal planning funds are first apportioned to State DOTs. State DOTs then allocate planning funding to MPOs.


Funds are available for planning activities that (A) support the economic vitality of the metropolitan area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity, and efficiency; (B) increase the safety of the transportation system for motorized and nonmotorized users; (C) increase the security of the transportation system for motorized and nonmotorized users; (D) increase the accessibility and mobility of people and for freight; (E) protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns; (F) enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between modes, for people and freight; (G) promote efficient system management and operation; and (H) emphasize the preservation of the existing transportation system.


Major new fixed guideway projects, or extension to existing systems financed with New Starts funds, typically receive these funds through a full funding grant agreement that defines the scope of the project and specifies the total multi-year federal commitment to the project.


Data protection is the process of safeguarding data and restoring important information in the event that the data is corrupted, compromised or lost due to cyberattacks, shutdowns, intentional harm or human error. It embraces the technologies, practices, processes and workflows that ensure rightful access to data, so the data is available when it's needed.


We collectively create about 2.5 quintillion (million trillion) bytes of data worldwide every day. How enterprises collect, process, store and monetize much of this data determines their business future. Establishing policies and implementing technologies to protect the integrity of and rightful access to this vital asset is paramount.

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