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Book Review: Case Studies in Disaster Recovery

Recovery Diva

This new book is the first released book (volume) of the four-volume series of Disaster and Emergency Management Case Studies in Adaptation and Innovation with three books forthcoming, each representing one of the four phases of disaster management (mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response, recovery). link] Contributors: Lucy A.

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SIA New Member Profile: ThreatModeler

Security Industry Association

1, 2010, in response to the industry need I saw in protecting IT infrastructures. AA : Now more than ever, companies need the ability to visualize their attack surface in order to mitigate threat and vulnerabilties. Tell us the story of your company. Archie Agarwal, founder and CEO, ThreatModeler.

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Guest Opinion: Why It’s Time to Get Serious About the Risk of Commercial Drones

Security Industry Association

Since its 2010 inception, the commercial drone market is estimated to grow to an $11 billion enterprise by 2031. Comprehensive security program development continues to lag when it comes to drone threat assessments and risk mitigation action. Why is this important? Let’s keep the conversation going!

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Securing Mass Gathering Events: A Simple Design Framework That Considers the Air Domain

Security Industry Association

He is also the author and provider of a series of online training courses. As I’ve mentioned in the past, drones are a relatively new technology to the market but have proven to evolve quickly and therefore should be considered in security programs with the intent to mitigate risk at large public events. He is a retired U.S.

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SIA New Member Profile: Inteconnex

Security Industry Association

In 2010, we implemented a strategy to focus all our future growth providing physical security systems to large enterprise customers. The views and opinions expressed in guest posts and/or profiles are those of the authors or sources and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Security Industry Association.

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Guest Opinion: Act Now to Secure Public Space: Commercial Drones Continue to Evolve and We Have No Plan!

Security Industry Association

Since 2010, the advent of the commercial drone, we’ve seen tremendous growth and momentum with this technology across multiple verticals associated with this market. So, what is needed and what can be done to help the private sector plan appropriately, mitigate risk, and provide a semblance of safety and security for its patrons?