Preparing for a terrorist attack
With the increase of terrorist attacks across the globe, a holistic security approach is needed to enable organizations to prepare for, and plan for new threats and attacks.
With the increase of terrorist attacks across the globe, a holistic security approach is needed to enable organizations to prepare for, and plan for new threats and attacks.
A higher risk preparedness and being more proactive in your approach to protecting employees can help meet your duty of care obligations.
A holistic security approach is needed to enable organizations to prepare for, and plan for new threats and attacks.
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George Spalding, EVP of Pink Elephant, and Vincent Geffray of Everbridge discuss the process that ITIL forgot: Security Incident Response.
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Dr. David Levine, MD, MA from Brigham & Women’s Hospital leads an in-depth discussion on the concept of “home hospital.”
Steven Crimando, expert in homeland and private security, violence prevention and crisis management shares best practices and real-life examples to help modernize your response.
Learn about what responses can be taken, how plans can be improved, what long-terms actions can aid recovery, & recent technological improvements that can offer greater assistance.