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Research Foundation 40th anniversary webinar series recordings now available

National Fire Protection Association

The Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF), research affiliate of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA®), conducted a two-day webinar series on August 24 and 25, 2022, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Global Fire data standardization Insurance Data – openIDL CRAIG 1300TM National Firefighter Cancer Registry.

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Register to attend free Research Foundation 40th anniversary webinar series

National Fire Protection Association

In support of celebrating four decades of facilitating research in support of fire and life safety community, the FPRF will conduct a two-day free webinar series on August 24 and 25, 2022, which will cover research topic areas and themes that are aligned with research priorities of FPRF and the fire and life safety industry. Register now!

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The New Normal

BCP Builder

I have included two videos below: A webinar on how to return to business following this pandemic. In this webinar I am joined by Anthony McMahon from The IT Psychiatrist and Alastair Miller from NSP. An impacts-oriented all-hazards approach will be worthwhile planning going forward (as it has been in the past).

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The New Normal

BCP Builder

I have included two videos below: A webinar on how to return to business following this pandemic. In this webinar I am joined by Anthony McMahon from The IT Psychiatrist and Alastair Miller from NSP. An impacts-oriented all-hazards approach will be worthwhile planning going forward (as it has been in the past).

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Third-Party Due Diligence Best Practices

Reciprocity

Webinars and resources may only go so far and sometimes leave firms unable to respond when cyber assaults affect a third party and their own. For example, your human resource department possibly links to healthcare insurance providers using a web-based application. The difficulties arise when you start drilling down further.