A video and summary of this session is available here.
It is tempting – and somewhat simplistic – to assess the impact of Covid-19 on security in terms of how it is generating opportunities for security to show its value and importance. However, what is emerging – as panellists to previous webinars have noted – is an undercurrent of public and even employee discontent which in some locales has manifested itself in forms of disorder. In this webinar we will examine the risks of disorder, the warning signs and the potential role for private security should it be called upon to act, either in its role of protecting clients or more broadly in helping law enforcement keep the peace. This webinar will assess:
The risks of disorder in organisations and society
The indicators and signs that signal warnings
The role of corporate security and suppliers in preparedness and response
Panellists:
Brigadier General (Rtd) Ahamed Mohamed, Chapter Chairman at ASIS Kenya (Kenya)
Dr. Shaun Davis, Global Director of Compliance and Sustainability at Royal Mail (UK)
Bonnie Michelman CPP CHPA, Executive Director: Police, Security and Ourside Services at Massachusetts General Hospital/Partners HealthCare, Inc. (US)
Paul Stanley, Chief Security Officer, Province of British Columbia (Canada)
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