Business Continuity During and After Workplace Violence Event Ppt
Overview Programme Speakers Venue Quaynote is delighted to introduce the Business Continuity, Workplace Violence & ESRM online conference taking place on Thursday, 20th August, 2020. Following the success of its series of webinars for the security, aviation and marine industries, this interactive one-day event is expected to draw an enhanced, international audience of decision-makers and influencers. Sponsored by Parsons The Business Continuity, Workplace Violence & ESRM online conference will target Chief Security Officers (CSOs), Risk Managers, Security Consultants, Lawyers, leading Academics, Researchers and thought-leaders with a vested interest in the security and risk space. Chaired by Matthew Jordan, CPP, MBA, Corporate Security Director, Physical Security and Incident Command at Parsons, the conference will discuss: * Managing the Threat: School & Workplace Violence during and post-Pandemic The Business Continuity, Workplace Violence & ESRM online conference will include plenty of opportunities for engagement and networking, with the purpose-built program including interactive polls and virtual networking opportunities. Speakers who you will meet at this exciting event include: Dr. Frank Grimm, DBA, Director, Global Crisis Response, Constellis For further information please email lorna@quaynote.ca or call T: +1 604 9966937 Conference Organiser's opening remarks Conference Chairman's welcome to the conference Presentation: Workplace Violence Programs: New considerations in the COVID era Presentation: Managing the Threat: School & Workplace Violence during and post-Pandemic Panel: Managing the Threat: School & Workplace Violence Networking Break: Use the break to chat with speakers and attendees. We will carry out a poll during Module One and the results will be revealed during the break. Presentation: Disaster recovery & Business Continuity: Case Studies Business Continuity Questions & Discussion: Presentation: How have the emerging threats of 2020 tested the ESRM model and what vulnerabilities were shown? Questions & Discussion Panel: Integrating ESRM Culture Case Study Presentation: How a corporate security department uses ESRM Questions & Discussion ESRM and travel risk management Presentation: Where do risk professionals have gaps in threat coverage and monitoring with respect to business travel?*Mental Health Questions & Discussion Networking Virtual Late Lunch and Speakers` Panel Discussion: Your final chance to ask our speakers any questions that may not have been addressed so far. After we have shared the results from the second poll, speakers will form a panel and join you for virtual lunch during this closing session. And the choices for your lunch are entirely down to you! Closing Remarks End of Webinar ONLINE
* Does the employer have any responsibility in protecting employees from domestic violence or other violence that can occur in the home?
* The Impacts of the infectious diseases such as the Coronavirus on business continuity
* What are the best practices for screening employees and visitors (for COVID-19) as they enter the workplace?
* How have the emerging threats of 2020 tested the ESRM model and what vulnerabilities were shown?
* ESRM and travel risk management: Mental Health, Hotel Safety, Female Travel Security, LGBTQ matters
Dr. Tony Beliz, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist
Toby Houchens, Founder / CEO, Alpha Recon
Glenn W. Sandford, CPP, Vice President, AT-RISK International, Americas – Middle East – Europe – Asia – Africa
Jonathan E. Phillips, J.D., Larson O'Brien
Senior Advisor, North American Center for Threat Assessment and Trauma Response
Kate Colberg Jones, Consultant, Crisis Management & Response Services, Constellis
Sean A. Ahrens, CPP, FSyl, CSC AEI, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., Security Market Group Leader
Yvette Connor, Strategic Risk Practice Lead, Grant Thornton
Erik Rasmussen, CISSP, QSA, Principal, Head of Cybersecurity and Risk Management Solutions, Grobstein Teeple
Jon Harris, CPP, PSP, Director, Enterprise Solutions, Guidepost Solutions LLC
T. Lee Humphrey, Global Security Advisor, Corporate Security Department, WSP
Welcome to the conference 08.00 08.05
Chair: Matthew Jordan, CPP, MBA, Corporate Security Director, Physical Security and Incident Command, Parsons SESSION ONE: WORKPLACE VIOLENCE 08.10
* New challenges for atypical working environments
*Security and the risk of crime, domestic violence, mental health, safe workstations and
equipment in the light of workman`s compensation
*Meeting federal obligations
*Addressing employer duty of care: reasonably foreseeable and preventable
*Practical and efficient solutions to these issues
Glenn W. Sandford, CPP, Vice President, AT-RISK International, Americas – Middle East – Europe – Asia – Africa and Jonathan E. Phillips, J.D., Larson O'Brien 08.55
*Pro-active measures for threat management teams
*Targeted Violence in Schools & Universities
Dr. Tony Beliz, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, Senior Advisor, North American Center for Threat Assessment and Trauma Response 09.25
• As employees work increasingly from home does the employer have any responsibility in protecting employees from domestic violence or other violence that can occur in the home?
Moderated by:
Matthew Jordan, CPP, MBA, Corporate Security Director, Physical Security and Incident Command, Parsons
Panelists to include:
Glenn W. Sandford, CPP, Vice President, AT-RISK International, Americas – Middle East – Europe – Asia – Africa
Jonathan E. Phillips, J.D., Larson O'Brien
Dr. Tony Beliz, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist
Sean A. Ahrens, CPP, FSyl, CSC AEI, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., Security Market Group Leader
Dr. Frank Grimm, DBA, Director, Global Crisis Response, Constellis
Rachael Frost, Master Investigator (ret.), Chief Executive Officer, Frost ICED/Investigation, Consultation, Education & Development 10.30 SESSION TWO: BUSINESS CONTINUITY 10.55
* Intelligence services in Business Continuity
* Impact of hurricanes in the Caribbean and civil wars in the Middle East
*How companies approached each with a different corporate security solution
Ken Klothe, Trident Global Star 11.20
• What are the best practices for screening employees and visitors (for COVID-19) as they enter the workplace? SESSION THREE:ESRM 11.35
*What role does intelligence, communication, and technology have to play in a successful security risk management program?
* Why is security still reactive and siloed?
*Why is a risk management context essential for success?
Toby Houchens, Founder / CEO, Alpha Recon 12.00
Developing an ESRM culture from top to bottom 12.10
* Where does security intersect with risk management? A discussion with successful security and risk professionals and how they increasingly work together.
* What challenges remain?
*How much overlap is there?
*How is the culture evolving?
Moderated by:
Erik Rasmussen, CISSP, QSA, Principal, Head of Cybersecurity and Risk Management Solutions, Grobstein Teeple
Panelists to include:
Jon Harris, CPP, PSP, Director, Enterprise Solutions, Guidepost Solutions LLC
Jennifer Mackovjak, Co-Founder & Partner, 221B
Andy N. Jabbour, Gate 15 13.00
* how ESRM principles have been incorporated into Louis Berger's corporate security program as the company navigates a major change and crisis
*dealing COVID-19 and other non-traditional issues as relating to civil protests, terrorist attacks, medical evacuations
*how do you continue to stick to the principles of ESRM in the new reality that we face?
T. Lee Humphrey, Global Security Advisor, Corporate Security Department, WSP 13:30 13.40
*Hotel Safety
*Female Travel Security
*LGBTQ matters
Dr. Frank Grimm, DBA, Director, Global Crisis Response, Constellis
Kate Colberg Jones, Consultant, Crisis Management & Response Services, Constellis 14.10 14:20 14:55 15:00
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