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- Q A: Lessons in Emergency Management on the 30th Anniversary of the . . .
Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Security Management spoke with a first responder, Ken Winkler, who assisted in recovery efforts He shared his experience and lessons learned for emergency managers
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- Influencers and Digital Protection - asisonline. org
The boundaries between cyber security and physical security are becoming progressively blurred Influencers are subjected to privacy breaches just as anyone else with an online presence However, they can be disproportionately vulnerable to breaches due to the sheer quantity and frequency of information they share publicly Hear more from Clarissa Lopez, a senior associate at Prescient
- Today in Security History: The Wall Street Bombing
On 16 September 1920, a wagon laden with dynamite and shrapnel blew up at the corner of Wall and Broad streets in New York—the heart of the financial center
- Enforcing Window Standards
Your source for the latest security news IN ANY TYPE OF BLAST, whether vehicle-borne or not, flying window debris can be dangerous and often deadly The 1995 bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City highlighted this threat An Oklahoma State Department of Health report found that most nonfatal injuries in the bombing were caused by glass Since the Oklahoma City
- Chase: Leading Through Change
Incoming ASIS President Richard Chase, CPP, PCI, PSP, spoke to Security Management about the state of ASIS
- Choosing the Right Antiterrorism Crash Barrier
Your source for the latest security news In recent years, terrorist attacks using vehicle-borne bombs have become a worldwide threat These attacks have migrated from targeting military bases to densely populated urban areas, such as the devastating bombing attack in Oklahoma City in 1995 To protect critical facilities as well as human lives, security professionals need to completely assess
- The Barriers to Interoperability
Your source for the latest security news A lack of manufacturer standards for ensuring that products can talk to each other is just one barrier to the illusive goal of interoperable communications More than five years after 9-11, and over a decade since emergency managers ran notes to one another at the site of the Oklahoma City bombing, interoperability of communications among first
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