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Pandemic, Ukraine, Power Grids, Supply Chain: 2022 in Review

2022 has been, of course, another eventful year for resilience professionals. Here are some of the biggest stories we covered this year in Drive. January: Omicron Response Puts One More Strain on Already-Struggling Small Businesses Read the 7th Annual DRI Predictions Report and Keep the Conversation Going at DRI2022 February: ‘Who’s THAT Guy?!’ When Telework Security Takes a Left Turn Congratulations to the 2022 DRI Awards of Excellence Winners! March:
Will the Russia-Ukraine War Cause Global Food Shortages? It’s Complicated
April:
Panic! Poison? Terrorism?! When April Fools Disasters Attack Shanghai Lockdown Could Be the Start of More Supply Chain Challenges May:  Tracking the True Cause of the Baby Formula Shortage Preparedness Goes Prime-Time on NBC’s New Amsterdam June:  The ‘Great Resignation’ is Creating a New Cybersecurity Problem: Missing Passwords In the Battle Between Wildlife and Power Grids, Never Bet Against the Beaver July:  WHO Reminder: The Pandemic is Not Over Stop the Music! Chip Shortage Stalls Synth Makers August: U.S. Intelligence Sounds Alarms on Security Impacts of Climate Change ‘You Can’t Make a Twinkie With Only 95% of Ingredients’: Supply Shortages Hit the Snack Food Aisle September: What’s Your Volcano Plan? Researchers Warn We’re ‘Woefully Underprepared’ Global State of Enterprise Risk Oversight: 5 Takeaways October:  ‘New Adult Happy Meals Are Killing Me’: McDonald’s Latest Novelty is a Supply and Logistics Nightmare Hurricane Ian Reveals Continuing Vulnerabilities for Healthcare Facilities November:  The Threat of Cyber Attacks is Taking a Serious Psychological Toll on Security Professionals What Does the Twitter Chaos Mean for Disaster Response? December: Moore County Power Station Attack Highlights Infrastructure Vulnerabilities DRI International Releases 8th Annual Global Risk and Resilience Trends Report