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Everbridge Webinar on Improving Employee Safety presented by security and counter terrorism expert 

72% of the workforce is set to be mobile by 2020.

With an increase in staff at fluid locations, it is key to have a strategy in place to support your workforce wherever they are located. With multiple teams and staff travelling between locations and an increase in acts of terror, how do you ensure that you can keep your people safe?

 Join our 45 min webinar to hear Security and Counter Terrorism expert Steve Swain illustrate several potential scenarios and ways in which you can assess, respond and stay safe.

 The webinar will cover:

  • Where does the responsibility lie 
  • Training and safety
  • Threat escalation matrix
  • Emergency strategy for BC teams
  • Communications best practiceWho should attend?
  • Managers with responsibility for Security, Business Continuity, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), Risk Managers, Travel Managers and HR Steve Swain


Steve retired as a Chief Superintendent in the Metropolitan Police Service in 2006 and since then has worked at Control Risks and as CEO of Security Innovation and Technology Consortium (SITC). His last post was Head of the Police International Counter-Terrorist Unit (PICTU), a national police and MI5 unit, with responsibility for designing counter-terrorist policing options for the UK. Steve has worked with MI5, Special Branch and the Anti-Terrorist Branch to produce assessments of the national intelligence picture; is a leading authority on suicide terrorism and the architect of UK tactics to counter the threat from international and domestic terror groups.

Find out more and register here 

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