No China-Taiwan war; compounding issues one month into Iran war; selling security internally
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Let's start off with the good news -- there probably won't be a war between China and Taiwan. Neil Thompson from Emergent Risk International tells you why.
This week's briefing started with the compounding complications of the Iran war from Factal editor Sarah Burke.
Then Rachel Briggs from the Clarity Factory gave a ten-minute lesson on how to sell a security and intel team around an organization.
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.
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