Active Shooter Preparedness: Integrating the Human Element and Smart Technology

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Thursday, March 3, 2022 11:00am EST
Sponsored By: Everbridge
1 CPE
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Gain insights on understand human behavior and integrating the human element with the use of smart technology is imperative in effectively planning for for holistic incident planning

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Thursday, March 3, 2022 11:00am EST
Sponsored By: Everbridge
1 CPE

Description

The active assailant threat landscape is constantly evolving. Stories of workplace violence and mass shootings dominated the news throughout 2021, and are on an upward trend. Although many, if not most, organizations have developed robust strategies and tactics for the mitigation and response to this type of hazard, the nature of the current threat environment is exceptionally complex and dynamic.

But what if you were able to get ahead of these emerging active assailant threats? While it is difficult to predict what challenges the future may hold, we can better predict how employees and other critical stakeholders may react to certain situations. The ability to form accurate behavioral assumptions can give an organization's leaders a strategic and tactical advantage in managing active assailant threats. In addition, smart technologies can provide ongoing awareness to situational threats and can activate automated emergency response plans when danger arises. Active assailant incidents evolve quickly; time lost to denial, disbelief or indecision can be costly.

Understanding human behavior and integrating the human element with the use of smart technology is imperative in effectively planning for an active shooter incident. Join us on 3 March 2022 at 11:00am EST for an engaging and informative session, where you will gain insights on:

  • Why the active shooter threat landscape is changing and how this affects safety, security, and busines continuity
  • Forward-thinking actions that individuals and organizations can take to mitigate harm in the future
  • Considerations for holistic incident planning and improved communications

Credit Information

Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.

Speaker Information*

Steve Crimando
Founder and Principal of Behavioral Science Applications LLC

Steven Crimando is the founder and principal of Behavioral Science Applications LLC. He is a clinician and educator focused on the human element in disasters, mass violence and other traumatic events. Mr. Crimando is a Certified Threat Manager, a Certified Homeland Protection Professional, and a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress (BCETS), as well as a Certified Master Trainer with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security-National Threat Evaluation & Reporting program.

With more than 30 years of experience in the field, Mr. Crimando was deployed to the 9/11 and 1993 World Trade Center attacks, as well as New Jersey’s anthrax screening center and other acts of domestic and international terrorism. He is a published author who is frequently called upon by the media and the courts as an expert in crisis prevention and response. He provides training and support to multinational businesses, and state and federal law enforcement, intelligence and military agencies, as well as NGO’s, such as the United Nations.

George Siegle
Senior Director, Center of Excellence - Critical Event Management (CEM) Solutions at Everbridge

George F. Siegle is a marketing and product management leader with 20+ years of expertise in strategy, marketing management, and product innovation for leading firms in industries such as software, insurance, and hospitality. He has excellent marketing acuity, analytic skills, and ability to persuasively communicate value propositions and benefits. George is effective at building teams and delivering project results. He has built a reputation as a dedicated, creative, high-energy innovator with a strong eye on quality-of-execution.

George is involved in a number of community and philanthropic organizations, including his service as president and board chair of the Tour de Road America Foundation, Rotary Club, and others.

Sean McDevitt
Enterprise Sales Engineering Manager at Everbridge

Sean McDevitt is the Enterprise Sales Engineering Manager at Everbridge. He joined Everbridge in early 2019 after serving in various SaaS leadership roles at organizations like Qualtrics and Aptean. In addition to leading a team of sales engineers, Sean works with Everbridge customers, industry analysts, and product managers, to help shape Everbridge solutions and integrations. 

*Note: Speakers and content are subject to change without notice.


Thursday, March 3, 2022 11:00am EST
Sponsored By: Everbridge
1 CPE
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