The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in their study of attacks on Houses of Worship, said communication and preparedness are key to preventing attacks at worship facilities, and if they should occur, surviving...
event safety
Conducting a Vulnerability Assessment to Identify Risks for Worship Facility Attacks
By Chris Grollnek Active Shooter Events (ASEs) continue to create safety concerns for the communities trying to live their lives. The daily reports of ASEs create fear, reduce confidence in facility security, and focus far too heavily on law enforcement. Active...
Mitigating Attacks on Houses of Worship Part 3: Conducting a Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment
In the second part of this series we introduced the idea of the holistic approach to church safety, which looks at not just the physical building, but at the church's data, finances, and members, to ensure every important aspect of the church is addressed when...
Event Safety Summit Returning December 1-3, 2021
In-person (at Rock Lititz) and virtual hybrid event to present opportunities to engage, learn and prepare for safe live events in a post-Covid world
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