Course description

Over the course of three half-days, several hundred participants will learn, network, and collaborate with private sector critical infrastructure partners, state emergency managers, DHS/CISA, DHS/FEMA, trade associations, academia, industry, and research groups.

What I'll learn.

  • Create increased awareness of cross-sector vulnerabilities and inter-dependencies in supply chains to ensure the security and reliability of our nation's critical functions and systems.
  • Understanding key risk considerations and risk reduction strategies to protect your employees, contractors, customers, supply chains, and communities.
  • Become equipped with new ideas, approaches, and perspectives that will inspire you to immediately apply what you have learned to your day-to-day activities.
  • Be exposed to new solutions and initiatives that will help shape your planning and partner development efforts for 2021.

Requirements

  • Complete Timed Course

Frequently asked question

The ResilienceEXCH 2021 Summit is a virtual event focused on resilience issues in industry and government, featuring plenary and breakout sessions on various topics like emergency management, cyber security, and supply chain resilience.

The summit is ideal for private sector critical infrastructure partners, state and local emergency managers, and representatives from DHS/CISA, DHS/FEMA/FMCSA, trade associations, academia, and industry research groups.

Key topics include resilience initiatives, operational training, risk mitigation, cross-sector interdependencies, GIS solutions, predictive decision making, and logistics/supply chain management.

Participants will gain awareness of cross-sector vulnerabilities, risk reduction strategies, new ideas and approaches, exposure to new solutions, and insights to enhance planning and partner development.

The summit spans three half-days with plenary sessions on the first day and breakout sessions on days two and three, allowing for learning, networking, and collaboration.

All Hazards Consortium

The All Hazards Consortium (AHC) is an officially recognized non-profit entity with 501c3 status, established in 2005. It is dedicated to facilitating the exchange of sensitive information and addressing challenges across various areas such as crisis management, business continuity, risk management, cyber security, transitioning research, homeland security, and enhancing the resilience of supply chains. The AHC's main goal is to enhance the collaboration between public and private sectors in terms of planning and operational communication, aiming to expedite the recovery of businesses and communities after disruptions or disasters occur.

Free

Lectures

33

Skill level

Intermediate

Access period

Lifetime

Certificate

Yes

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