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Security leader Pamela Brown shares best practices she’s learned over a 40-year career in healthcare safety, from maintaining resilience through organizational shifts to emphasizing the value of women in security.
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Security program development requires security leaders to train or test their policies, procedures and operations with tabletop exercises and working models.