
Infrastructure Resilience and Ethical Considerations
07/21/22 • 31 min
Recorded two days after the July 2022 nationwide telecom outage, co-hosts Tim and Doug explore the deeper ramifications of losing access to the very services that are so tightly integrated into our lifestyle. While the complete root cause of the Rogers' outage may never be publicly shared, most organizations face similar constraints, leading to a discussion about ethics and our shared commitment to the common good.
Documents referenced in the show:
ACM Code of Ethics
Energy sector asset management
Recorded two days after the July 2022 nationwide telecom outage, co-hosts Tim and Doug explore the deeper ramifications of losing access to the very services that are so tightly integrated into our lifestyle. While the complete root cause of the Rogers' outage may never be publicly shared, most organizations face similar constraints, leading to a discussion about ethics and our shared commitment to the common good.
Documents referenced in the show:
ACM Code of Ethics
Energy sector asset management
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