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How else can security contribute to preparing for the worst?

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All those involved with security know about the importance of learning from past events, but how good is the security sector at preparing in advance? What are the options to help prepare? To what extent are plans tested and what are the learning points? Major incidents such as terrorist attacks are mercifully rare, and there is guidance available on how to respond but how well practiced is the security sector and its clients? What priority is placed on security personnel being able to respond as well as prevent? To what extent are nay gaps and limitations the fault of security professionals?
This webinar will discuss:
- Do we rely too much on the hope that security alone will be enough?
- If we accept that major incidents will still happen, how could/should we prepare?
- How do we manage time and effort in preparing against the likelihood of events occurring?
Panellists:
Kevin Jewell – Director at 3PX (UK)
Ben Green – Director of Events and Venues at Carlisle Support Services (UK)
Keeva Gilchrist – Learning and Development Manager at PerpetuityArc (UK)
A video and summary of this session is available here: https://www.theospas.com/2022/06/01/what-is-the-true-cost-of-economic-crime/
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All those involved with security know about the importance of learning from past events, but how good is the security sector at preparing in advance? What are the options to help prepare? To what extent are plans tested and what are the learning points? Major incidents such as terrorist attacks are mercifully rare, and there is guidance available on how to respond but how well practiced is the security sector and its clients? What priority is placed on security personnel being able to respond as well as prevent? To what extent are nay gaps and limitations the fault of security professionals?
This webinar will discuss:
- Do we rely too much on the hope that security alone will be enough?
- If we accept that major incidents will still happen, how could/should we prepare?
- How do we manage time and effort in preparing against the likelihood of events occurring?
Panellists:
Kevin Jewell – Director at 3PX (UK)
Ben Green – Director of Events and Venues at Carlisle Support Services (UK)
Keeva Gilchrist – Learning and Development Manager at PerpetuityArc (UK)
A video and summary of this session is available here: https://www.theospas.com/2022/06/01/what-is-the-true-cost-of-economic-crime/
Sign up to the Security & Risk Thought Leadership Newsletter and Event Updates

  continue reading

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