Protecting Public Buildings Against Violent Civil Unrest (Pre-Recorded Session)
Monday, September 27 • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Location: Highlight Reel: Best Practices Theater
Event Information
Title: Protecting Public Buildings Against Violent Civil Unrest (Pre-Recorded Session)
Description:
Increased domestic tensions, targeted violence, and disinformation have made public buildings more frequent targets of violent civil unrest. Understanding the current threat environment with its evolving tactics is critical for risk management and preparedness efforts. Lessons learned and best practices from real-world incidents by those who have firsthand experience is invaluable. The Chief of the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) will moderate a panel of three senior security professionals who will share perspectives on the contemporary threat and how to prepare/respond to it based on their recent experience confronting these incidents. Their knowledge and lessons learned may be applied to federal buildings as well as to state, municipal, and private-sector buildings accessible to the public. Pre-recorded content will be played during this time.
Type: All Access Education
Target Audience Experience Level: Mid-Career
Industry Application: Industry Agnostic
Globally Focused Session: Globally Applicable
Learning Objective #1: Determine if your public buildings are prepared to meet threats and assess how they can be better postured to do so.
Learning Objective #2: Comprehend the current threat from violent civil unrest.
Learning Objective #3: Understand lessons learned and best practices in preparing for and responding to the threat of violent civil unrest.