Urgent Insights for Active Assailant Preparedness
 

Move beyond “Run, Hide, Fight” with proven real-world strategies.

This on-demand webinar shares proven strategies and real-world lessons to help your organization strengthen active assailant response and adapt to today’s evolving security threats. 

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Watch the Webinar On-Demand

From early warning signs to success stories—gain practical takeaways for your security program.

Webinar Topics Include:

  • Stay Ahead of Emerging Threats

    Gain insight into today’s evolving risk landscape and learn how to spot warning signs early.

  • Apply Lessons from Real Events

    Discover practical takeaways from past security incidents to strengthen your response strategies.

  • Train for Real-World Success

    Explore how adaptive training and preparation lead to more effective and confident crisis management.

Featured Speakers

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Rachelle Loyear

Vice President, Integrated Security 

Solutions, Allied Universal

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Justin Kelley

Vice President, Integrated Security 

Solutions, Allied Universal

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George Anderson

Vice President, Integrated Security 

Solutions, Allied Universal

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Expert Insight
 

In today’s unpredictable security landscape, leadership isn’t just about quick decisions—it’s about making the right ones under pressure. See what our experts are saying about this topic...

“Sixty-five percent of security professionals say they feel ‘somewhat prepared’ for an active assailant incident—but when lives are on the line, is ‘somewhat’ really enough?”

"Preparation and mindset are everything. Rehearse, refine, and revisit your plan.”

"You cannot protect what you don’t understand. Effective security starts with truly knowing your risks.”

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Early Warning Signs
 

  • 4 to 5

    Active shooters displayed concerning behavior prior to an attack

  • 1

    Person noticed concerning behavior in every active shooter’s life

  • 3

    Different groups noticed warning signs in active each shooter

  • 56%

    Of active shooters shared their intent to commit violence in some way

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