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Covid-19: Elements of a Scenario

Emergency Planning

It is now more than ten years since there was a general push to induce countries to plan for pandemics (WHO 2005). US Homeland Security Council 2005, UK Government 2008), while in others it did not. For example, civil aviation is particularly vulnerable. US Homeland Security Council 2005. UK Government 2008.

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Guest Post: “I’ve Upgraded My Credentials. My Facility Is Safe Now, Right?”

Security Industry Association

Upgrading to a secure credential is one of the most important security upgrades for any organization, regardless of what industry they operate in. Utilizing a secure credential can provide enhanced protection against cloning, unauthorized access and other types of credential tampering.

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Using Budget Principles to Prepare for Future Pandemics and Other Disasters

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

At the same time, we see widening inequalities in who has access to recovery resources, and disparities in vulnerability that are too often predictable by socioeconomic status, race and ethnicity. We have a cacophony of roughly 90 assistance programs that can come from as many as 20 different agencies, with different triggers and rules.

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What Is an Integrated Risk Management Approach for an Organization?

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With traditional GRC functions like vendor management, information security, compliance, audit and more, risk management activities can easily become unnecessarily duplicative. Failing to adopt an integrated risk management strategy leaves you vulnerable to blind spots. What are the Benefits of Adopting Integrated Risk Management?