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Explore stakeholder perspectives, incident command, interoperability, deadly force, forensics, civil society engagement, and more in security incident management. Learn from international best practices and the WINS Academy for enhanced career contributions.
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SECURITY INCIDENT MANAGEMENTCHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES Dr Roger Howsley, Executive Director, WINS IAEA International Conference on Global Emergency Preparedness. 20th October 2015
Some of the Key Issues • The Importance of Stakeholder Perspectives • The Hierarchy of Incident Command • Multi-Agency Command, Control and Communication • Best Practices for Interoperability and Joint Working • Tactical Response Plans and the Use of Deadly Force • Evidence Gathering and Forensics • Engagement with Civil Society and Public Communications
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Conclusions • Incident Management can be complex and involve many different Stakeholders with different Perspectives, • Responsibilities and Command Structures need to be defined and exercised, • Rules of Engagement need careful, legal consideration and Lethal Force should always be seen as the “last resort”, • The WINS Academy offers a Professional Development Programme for Security Incident Management