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Recently I went to an excellent seminar in Dundee organised by the Tayside Local Resilience Partnership titled “Managing responders needs during a mass fatalities incident”. Some notes from the seminar, which I thought, I would share with you. This week Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses mass fatalities.
Norstrom is a member of the SIA Cybersecurity Advisory Board and has served as an influential thought leader on cybersecurity with SIA, having participated on cybersecurity panel discussions with the Cybersecurity Advisory Board and authored informative articles and blogs on critical cybersecurity and converged security topics.
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