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May 12, 2022

How can your business plan for the worst?

Covid and extreme weather events have recently shown that disruption to our lives and daily routines can come suddenly, and on a staggering scale. Roger Leyland of ISN Solutions outlines what can be done to ensure continuity for agencies and businesses
Covid brought sudden and far-reaching changes to the way we do business © Bsenic | Dreamstime.com
May 10, 2022

Traffex

Connecting forward-thinking innovators with central government, local authorities and the traffic and mobility supply chain, Traffex has been at the very centre of the traffic and transport industry for 36 years. As the Government looks towards the infrastructure sector to help get the country moving again, Traffex is ready to take up the challenge.

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May 9, 2022

BlackBerry warns of hacking danger

As connected vehicles inch towards becoming a common sight, there are concerns that they are ripe for hacking by malign actors. Alan Dron looks at BlackBerry’s 2022 Threat Report
No security system can be foolproof - but minimising connected car vulnerabilities is important © Nicoelnino | Dreamstime.com
May 5, 2022

Nothing basic about universal basic mobility

The concept of universal basic mobility is here: but Shared-Use Mobility Center CEO Benjamin de la Peña tells Ben Spencer that such schemes may not be looking at the right targets
UBM schemes must avoid making public transportation compete with shared mobility © Konstantin Sutyagin | Dreamstime.com
May 3, 2022

Keeping cities moving: five ways to manage traffic better with smart video

Excessive traffic is a growing issue on road networks around the world, and reliance on private vehicles is still increasing. The good news for authorities is that the latest smart video technologies can help to keep traffic flowing – cutting journey times, increasing road safety, and helping to reduce vehicle emissions, says Juan Sádaba, ITS Business Development Manager at Hikvision Spain
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