High Consequence Event Management Seminar

High Consequence Event Management Seminar

EarlyBird tickets for $275 are only available until March 8, 2020.

High Consequence Event Management is a core strategic principle in preventing, protecting, responding, and mitigating those rapidly unfolding events that often leave you and your employees in a traumatic and chaotic state, while also disrupting the continuity of your business operations. We all know that attacks upon the safety and security of your work-space can have a devastating effect. The place you spend the second-most time of your life has become the number one place where your safety and security has become the biggest target.

What are High Consequence Attacks?

An Attacker(s) often:

? Uses different, but commonly available or easily procured weapons

? Focuses attacks on “soft” targets, often easily accessible with low security profile

? Exploits insider knowledge or available information to ensure success of attack

? Identifies targets that provide an opportunity for multiple victims

? Uses attacks designed to create fear, intimidation, or influence its victims and audience

Types of High Consequence Events?

? Mass shootings or knife attacks

? Primary Explosive Attack (PEA)- suicide bomber / vehicle bomb / placed or mailed bomb

? Violent protests and destructive civil disobedience

? Acts of terrorism

? Vehicle assaults

? Coordinated multi-attack methodology (i.e.- vehicle bomb detonation followed by active attackers)

? Diversionary tactics followed by attack (i.e.- feigned emergency event to lure victims into attack zone)

High Consequence Events can dramatically and significantly affect you and your organization's ability to function, impact near and long-term sustainability, and more importantly, maintain the safety of you, your team, and your organization.

Register now for this powerful 2-day seminar, High Consequence Events Management: Preparation, Response, and Recovery, taught by instructors with 60+ years of combined experience in the New York Police Department with specific experience in Counter-terrorism.

April 8-9, 2020 (8am - 4pm)

Location: Comfort Suites Near Casinos, Norwich, CT

? Pre-incident awareness and activity phase

? Incident phase: How to respond... How to survive!

? Post-incident phase: What to do after the incident

Visit our website to learn more and to Register today to take advantage of EarlyBird pricing.

(A second seminar will be held May 20–21, 2020 at Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, 100 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602)


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