Building Security & Technology Series: Webinar 4 - Lessons Learned
Date: May 29, 2024
Time: 1:00 PM EDT / 12:00 PM CDT / 10:00 AM PDT / 5:00 PM GMT
Duration: 1 Hour each
Gold Sponsors: Genetec, ISS, Prometheus
Silver Sponsors: Eagle Eye Networks, EVOLV, OpenEye
Endeavor Business Media’s Security Group and Buildings & Construction Group have partnered on a unique four-part, one-month online event series focused on security, safety, and smart technologies in the modern building environment. CEUs will be available for attendees from all disciplines.
#4: VIDEO ROUNDTABLE - Lessons Learned - A Security & Risk Roundtable – May 29 -- 1 PM EDT
A successful workplace violence prevention program should be based on the implementation of effective programmatic elements that drive the program forward. These elements include multidisciplinary involvement, risk assessment, threat assessment and management, policy, documentation, and training. So, what does implementing a good workplace violence prevention program entail for organizations? Some clear fundamental building blocks must be in place to withstand legal scrutiny; but it is more important to simply do the right thing to protect staff from acts of workplace violence, ranging from a lack of civility and verbal abuse to lethal attacks with a variety of weapons.
- Statistics are a strong reminder that violence in the workplace is more common than we might think, but workplaces can take specific measures to prevent and lessen the impact of violence. When you know how to prevent workplace violence, you can be part of the solution and make your company a safer place for all employees. This webinar will deal with best practices for preventing workplace violence and how to integrate technology into a mitigation solution.
Main Learning Points: - Why workplace violence prevention begins with hiring. Conducting a thorough background check on potential employees and having strict vetting process is mandatory
- How harassment and bullying create an offensive work environment and subsequently often serve as a warning for violence. Why creating a policy to prevent harassment is a crucial step in preventing the possibility of violence
- How do you establish strict anti-violence policies and how these policies can empower your team to report violent and harassing behaviors and other signs of danger
- How to build out a security monitoring strategy and properly manage visitors and vendors. Whether security guards are patrolling your facility/parking lot, capturing video surveillance, or overseeing a visitor check-in desk, these are all extra layers of security that can deter someone from performing a violent incident
- How staff can identify organizational risk factors that might trigger a workplace violence incident and the training necessary to help educate them
- How to design and implement effective security technology deterrents using access control, video surveillance and panic button devices
- How to implement effective lockdown procedures and active-shooter training and maintain a consistent approach to reinforcement
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Speakers
Charles Burns
Director, Commercial Facilities
ISS
Charles Burns, Director, Commercial Facilities, ISS, has more than a decade of experience protecting professional sports teams and facilities, having previously served as VP of Security for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium as well as VP of Security and Risk Management for the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and Rocket Mortgage Field House. He also formerly served as Director of Corporate Security for Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indy Racing League. Charles’ career also includes stops at rideshare giant Uber, were he served as Global Head of Security, New Mobility, and ASM Global, one of the largest venue management firms in the world, where he worked as Vice President and Chief Security Officer. You can reach Charles at 732-855-1111 or via email at [email protected]
Rick Gross
President and CEO
Prometheus Security Group
Rick Gross brings over four decades of security industry expertise as a visionary entrepreneur and investment co-founder. From his tenure as a former Army Special Forces operator to leadership roles in the Printed Circuit Board Industry, Rick's journey culminated in his pivotal role as Co-Founder and President of Vindicator Technologies, where he made history by becoming the first Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) provider to achieve PL1N C2 certification by the Government, leading to its acquisition by Honeywell International in 2004.
In 2017, Rick co-founded LDIA, orchestrating the acquisition of Prometheus Security Group (PSG) and spearheading a dynamic corporate turnaround. PSG's remarkable trajectory includes securing numerous significant contracts, including multiple General Services Administration (GSA) contracts and major Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract awards, alongside certifications from the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Defense (DOD). Under Rick's guidance, PSG acquired LINX (formerly Diebold) in 2021, bolstering its capabilities with a PL1N Total Command and Control (C2) solution. Now, in 2024, Rick is once again at the forefront of innovation, introducing a cutting-edge Zero Trust Architecture for Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Access Control Systems (ACS), and Video Surveillance, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in security innovation.
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