NATO Course, Climate-Induced Relocation and Security Issues, and More - Inside This Edition of the Crisis Lab Newsletter
What's Inside This Edition
What's New at Crisis Lab
Join us at the Baltic Security Conference on April 11th, 2024!?
The theme of the 2024 conference is Effective Security Management.
In addition to the guest speaker sessions on the usual security topics - physical and technical security, cyber and information security, occupational health and safety, fire safety and civil protection - new topics that have recently become very relevant for both organizations and the private sector will also be covered - financial and telecommunications fraud, general crisis management.
This year, the organizing team is committed to taking the event to a new level. The 2024 conference will feature more than twice as wide and diverse a range of exhibitors - more than 100 stands from manufacturers, companies and institutions from Latvia, Europe and America. They will showcase innovative security solutions from leading security companies and service providers.
To promote the diversity of security studies and the sector as a career path, the conference will also bring together a number of educational institutions with a wide range of security degree programs for aspiring security professionals. In addition, and for the first time, the same hall will also be dedicated to an impressive area for demonstration or Workshop sessions.
NATO CMDR Course: Earn your NATO certificate, and get a lot more with the All Access Pass
Pre-registration is now open for our flagship?NATO CMDR Course, offering a unique opportunity to broaden your global perspective and deepen your understanding of crisis and emergency management. Earn an official NATO certification in 8 weeks and get awarded CEU’s at the same time. At Crisis Lab, we recognize that your time matters so we only offer courses that count.
Course Highlights:
This is regularly priced at $850 but with?Crisis Lab's all-access pass, you can enroll in this course for free! If you are already an All Access Pass holder, you already have a?reserved seat?for this flagship graduate-level course and it will automatically appear in your course library once open. This is a cohort-based course hosted only twice a year so slots are limited. Pre-register now!
What We’ve Published
Strategic Crisis Leadership. Tune in as Kyle and Robert explore leadership in times of crisis, highlighting vital skills and its significance amid disruptions to operations. Listen on?Spotify,?Apple Podcasts, and?YouTube.
Resilience to Resistance: Lessons from Ukraine. Tune in as Kyle and Vitālijs explore resilience and business continuity, drawing insights from global examples, with a focus on Ukraine's recent experiences. Listen on?Spotify,?Apple Podcasts, and?Youtube.
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Are you working in the field of crisis and emergency management, with some unique experiences to share? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Just reply to this email, or reach out to me on LinkedIn and lets set up a call - I’d love to hear about your experience and you could be our next guest on the podcast!
New Course Released -?Climate-Induced Relocation and Security Issues
Examine climate relocation and ensure security preparedness with Mr. Patrick Marchman. In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, understanding the dynamics of climate-induced relocation is no longer optional, but essential. This course offers crucial insights into the multidimensional aspects of climate-induced relocation, its broad-ranging impacts, and potential strategies to address it. From understanding the basics of climate migration to examining the complexities of managed retreat, this course connects the dots between climate change, migration, and security issues. It aims to empower professionals like you to make informed decisions and contribute towards sustainable solutions.
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Latest Reads -?Weathering the Storm: How Europe's Climate Risk Report Can Help Us All
Climate change and migration – these are two of the biggest challenges we face today, and they're only getting more complex. But here's the thing: as Europe tackles these issues head-on, there are valuable lessons we can all learn about building stronger, more resilient communities. The European Environment Agency's recent report on climate risks, known as EUCRA, is like a treasure map for navigating the uncertainties ahead. It's a wake-up call that shows us why we need to take action now and work together across different fields to adapt and thrive.
New Opportunities
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