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The Doomsday Crisis Line
The future is uncertain, especially when it comes to technology. The digital revolution has already begun and will only continue to accelerate over the next few years. What this means for you as a business owner is that you need to begin thinking about your security plan now in order to avoid being disrupted by new and emerging threats. We’re not just talking about cyberattacks or malware – we’re also referring to artificial intelligence (AI) threats, such as disinformation and manipulation of social media platforms, as well as blockchain-related attacks ransomware). Unfortunately, the prospect of a future full of software-driven hacking, nuclear war, and environmental disaster is one that many businesses are still trying to grasp. So where do you start? You can take action with the help of a simple four-word phrase: the Doomsday Crisis
The disaster movie genre has existed for as long as there have been movies. Even before the advent of home video and the Internet, disasters provided filmmakers with a willing audience to test their skills and tools. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to play a survival game show, or how much fun it would be to live in an apocalyptic world, wonder no more. With annual box office totals in the tens of millions and an insatiable demand for disaster entertainment, Hollywood continues to churn out dastardly disaster flicks year after year. But what if we told you that all these films are just a small part of a much larger ecosystem? What if we showed you that there is a cottage industry devoted entirely to chronicling and producing entertainment around
The Doomsday crisis line is a New York City resource for people in crisis. It’s also the name of a board game, which you can play with your friends as part of an all-night gaming session. But what does playing a board game have to do with anything? Well, for one thing, the two activities are related in that most board games take place over the course of a single night — meaning that you might want to schedule one last hurrah before the world ends. On top of that, there’s a nice synergy between the two activities: The term “Doomsday” has a specific meaning for boardgamers. In actuality, it’s not about impending catastrophe and nuclear war per se; instead, it’s about a moment of clarity before our final days on earth
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