Prepare for the Unthinkable
 

Discover crisis planning strategies from industry experts and global security leaders

This on-demand webinar reveals why most plans fail—and how to prepare smarter with leadership, data, and strategy.

 

 

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Fill out the form to instantly access “Hope is Not a Plan: Prepare for the Unthinkable” and get expert insights on how to elevate your crisis readiness

What You’ll Gain From This Session

  • Identify Common Preparedness Gaps

    Learn why organizations overlook crucial crisis planning steps and how to proactively address those vulnerabilities.
     

  • Align Leadership and Security Goals

    Understand how communication breakdowns hinder response and how to build stronger executive-level risk alignment.
     

  • Apply Data-Driven Risk Insights

    Use findings from 1,775 CSOs to guide strategic improvements in emergency readiness and operational continuity.
     

Featured Speakers

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Rachelle Loyear

Vice President, Integrated Security 

Solutions, Allied Universal

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Justin Kelley

Vice President, Operations, 

Allied Universal Enhanced Protection Services

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Michael Novak

Managing Partner, 

GSD Strategic Security Services

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Retired Major General William Walker

Chief Security Officer

Allied Universal

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Preparedness Requires More Than Hope
 

Many organizations talk about readiness but fail to implement meaningful action. This webinar uncovers why preparation is often deprioritized—and how leadership, communication, and real-time data can change that. Hear what leading security professionals had to say about shifting from reaction to resilience.

Why do we, as a society, fail to learn from past incidents? Why is preparation not a priority?

“We can’t rely on good fortune. Real preparedness demands leadership commitment, communication, and practice.”
 

“Every incident teaches us something—yet we keep repeating mistakes. Preparedness needs to be baked into operations.”

“Hope is not a strategy. The only way to be ready is through consistent, proactive planning and collaboration.”

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Data-Driven Insights Behind Crisis Failures
 

  • 3

    Top threats identified in SWAT preparedness assessments

  • 5

    Reasons organizations fail to act before or after a crisis

  • 60+

    Minutes of insight from leading security experts

  • 3

    Key frameworks for leadership alignment, crisis response structure, and communication flow

Additional Resources