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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

I’ve written before about the urgent need to update and develop airspace regulations for commercial drone technology , and I want to share further thoughts and ideas with the security industry and policy leaders, as I am frustrated with the speed of change on these matters. The time has come to make real changes and develop clear policies.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Economic Recovery Results Quickly

Swan Island Network

Tourism, retail, and entertainment are a few of the industries most affected by the lockdown. Follow these steps and you will be more able to craft an effective response plan and execute it quickly. Corporate Security. Corporate Security Predictions and Trends 2021. Disaster Planning. More To Explore.

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Expect the Unexpected: Looking Back on Season Two of Business, Interrupted

Castellan

Cyber resilience was a key point of conversation in episode seven with Jim Kastle , chief information security officer of Kimberly-Clark. He shared his thoughts about how the approach to cyber response has changed over the years. It’s got to be muscle memory, and you’ve got to have the right incident response plan.

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Business Continuity – The Future?

Plan B Consulting

Many organisations, especially those in oil and gas, manufacturing and transport industries, have emergency response plans in place. You might also have business continuity plans in place, but there is often a gap between where the emergency response plans end and the recovery can start.

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Business Continuity – The Future?

Plan B Consulting

Many organisations, especially those in oil and gas, manufacturing and transport industries, have emergency response plans in place. You might also have business continuity plans in place, but there is often a gap between where the emergency response plans end and the recovery can start.