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Aaron Schwirian is a Director within Control Risks’ Crisis and Resilience Consulting team based in Washington, D.C., where he manages the North America kidnap-for-ransom and response preparedness sub-practice.
A combination of factors are likely to keep the world on this path in the near term regarding social unrest. An atmosphere of social unrest has potential consequences at the enterprise level in terms of risk and resiliency and business continuity. Here are five concrete steps security leaders can take to prepare for or reevaluate their existing response plans.