Building A Culture of Preparedness
Your company has a robust security policy that encompasses physical security, information security and disaster recovery. It complies with regulatory requirements, undergoes assessments, documents, disseminates and hopefully demystifies. But will anyone show up when there is an emergency?
The author comments on a meeting of law enforcement, emergency responders and critical infrastructure protection professionals. One of the speakers was retired Lieutenant General Russel L. Honoré who is likely best known for being the commander of Joint Task Force Katrina. Honoré’s talk was aimed mainly at public officials, but the author noticed that only a slight shift in context can bring value to private organizations as well.
See Building A Culture of Preparedness by John Tierney, Walking the Ramparts, CSO Security & Risk.
Tags: Honoré, preparedness



