Why the EU’s Crisis Preparedness Needs a Digital Backbone The European Union recently urged its citizens to stock up on essentials—water, food, torches, medicine—for at least 72 hours in case of a major disruption. The recommendation, outlined in a report by the Financial Times, is part of a broader push to improve resilience in the face of climate events, potential conflict, or breakdowns in critical infrastructure. It’s a prudent message—but only partially complete. In our increasingly digital-first world, real resilience cannot stop at flashlights and food rations. The invisible layer supporting every modern emergency response is digital. From electricity to […]
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