
Global Security Briefing by Factal and Emergent Risk International
Held live every two weeks on Thursdays, the Global Security Briefing is now the industry's largest virtual event of its kind. We examine security threats, supply chain impacts and geopolitical developments for global security and risk intelligence professionals. Since the earliest days of COVID, Factal and Emergent Risk International have held an essential hour-long briefing for global security and resilience professionals.
Global Security Briefing by Factal and Emergent Risk International
European infrastructure sabotage. Tech trends making security more difficult.
In this week's GSB Kieran from Emergent Risk International talks about the sabotage of pipelines, internet cables, train lines and more in Europe. He also updated his 'what to watch for' in regards to Russia using nuclear weapons and some trends around American election violence.
Cory talked about Factal's NGO milestone, the upcoming triple-demic with flu, RSV and Covid all on the rise in the US and some tech trends that will make security more difficult.
Handy links from the Briefing;
- Fiber-optic Submarine Cable near Faroe and Shetland Islands Damaged; Mediterranean Cables also Cut
- 'Malicious and targeted' sabotage halts rail traffic in northern Germany
- NYPD warns of possibility of extremists targeting Election Day poll sites
- How Wi-Fi spy drones snooped on financial firm
Since the earliest days of COVID, Factal and Emergent Risk International have held an essential hour-long briefing for global security and resilience professionals.
Held every two weeks on Thursdays the Global Security Briefing is now the industry's largest virtual event of its kind.