Plan Smarter. Respond Faster.
 

Explore practical strategies to assess risk, help protect attendees, and strengthen event readiness.

Watch this on-demand webinar for practical guidance on risk assessment, threat intelligence, duty of care, crowd management, and coordinated response for corporate events of every size.

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Watch the Webinar On-Demand

Explore the corporate event security webinar to improve risk assessment, duty of care, and event response planning with expert guidance.

Strengthen Every Stage of Event Security

  • Build Better Risk Assessments

    Learn how intelligence-driven assessments help teams make clearer decisions, align stakeholders, and scale security support to event complexity.

  • Improve Real-Time Coordination

    See how command centers, escalation paths, and virtual collaboration tools help to strengthen situational awareness before, during, and after incidents.

  • Advance Duty of Care

    Understand how planning, crowd management, and documented risk ownership help protect attendees, workers, partners, and brand reputation.

Featured Speakers

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Joe

Joe Olivarez

Executive Vice President HSSE and Enterprise Quality & CSO 
Jacobs

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Rick

Rick Collodi

Director of Security
Microsoft

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Carlos

Carlos Galvez

Event Security Consultant
Bastion Projects, LLC

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Ty

Ty Richmond

President, Event Services
Allied Universal

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Practical Lessons From the Field
 

Corporate security leaders share how they assess risk, gather intelligence, coordinate response, and manage crowd dynamics without losing sight of business goals. The discussion reinforces a simple idea: strong event security depends on practical planning, trusted partnerships, clear decision-making, and the flexibility to adapt when conditions change.

“It is less about your template or your tool, and it is more about the discipline, the consistency, and the alignment behind it. When it is done well, it helps you make decision-enabling processes and move past compliance.”

“We have developed that trusted adviser role. We try to be great partners of how do we get to yes and how do we find something that accomplishes what the goal is.”

 “An effective event security plan scales with the number of attendees and the complexity. You can have a meeting of 10 people that has very different and significant risks than an event of 80,000 people would.”

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By the Numbers
 

  • 33%

    said their organizations do not perform pre-event risk assessments during the planning process.

  • 64%

    use a combination of internal teams, tools, and external resources for intelligence gathering.

  • 45%

    identified funding and team involvement as the biggest command center operations challenge.

  • 53%

    understand crowd management strategies and manage them effectively.

Additional Resources

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