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Power Grid Blackout because of Hackers… Are You Paying Attention?

2016-01-07
By: Rick Shaw
On: January 7, 2016
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

On December 23, 2015 parts of Ukraine were without power and the blackout was due to black hat hackers using the sophisticated BlackEnergy trojan horse malware. (click here for full story) The BlackEnergy trojan was able to disable parts of Ukraine’s power grid leaving organizations and neighborhoods in the dark…are you, your organization and your local power grid utility paying attention? The BlackEnergy trojan also delivered a version of KillDisk that overwrites data and documents with random data and can make the Operating System unbootable…are you paying attention? And AGAIN…the way the black hat hackers are getting BlackEnergy into the power grid organization is usingRead More →

A World Changing Lesson Learned from Paris Attack

2015-12-30
By: Rick Shaw
On: December 30, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

I have had the privilege to speak about student safety at numerous Education conferences in the USA, Canada, South Korea and Japan over the past 5 years, and no matter where I am speaking, there is one question that produces the same audience response. The question and my response would go something like this… While sharing evidence-based data on student safety and reviewing lessons learned from tragic incidents like Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, Marysville-Pilchuck and other mass shootings and violence, I use post-event reports to reveal common grievances and concerning behaviors displayed by at-risk individuals BEFORE they executed their acts of evil. Most ofRead More →

Preventing Violence and Terrorism Requires New Prevention Strategy…NOW!

2015-12-15
By: Rick Shaw
On: December 15, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

San Bernardino, Paris and a growing number of terror and violent acts prove over and over again why a new and better PREVENTION strategy is needed…and it is needed right now! Would you rather PREVENT violence and terror acts or REACT to them?? Using lessons learned from San Bernardino, Paris and hundreds of other attacks and tragedies, the new PREVENTION strategy requires a change in focus and it requires the right tools. Let’s start with focus – terrorism, mass shootings and others acts of evil are committed by evil people, so the new PREVENTION strategy needs to focus on identifying people who may be planningRead More →

3 Things Every Education Institution Needs…But Most Don’t Have

2015-12-07
By: Rick Shaw
On: December 7, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

There are three things every school and every college (and other organizations open to general public) needs to pro-actively PREVENT numerous types of incidents, fears and concerns including: • Lying awake at night fearing the worst • Being overwhelmed by negative media scrutiny and social media escalations • Increasing violence, diversity, inclusion, sexual assaults, bullying and other incidents • Uncomfortable meetings with disgruntled students and parents…and attorneys • Compliance and soaring liabilities due to the lack of legal/audit-ready documentation • Constantly feeling like you are in reaction mode…over and over again • Student athlete related headlines, hazing, sexting and other related incidents • Students ruiningRead More →

PREVENTING Mass Shootings and Other Violence: A Comprehensive Community-based Threat Assessment, Incident Management & Prevention Platform is Necessary

2015-11-05
By: Rick Shaw
On: November 5, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

Since the tragedy at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR most every news anchor, parent, student, education leader and government leader has been asking the same question…is there a SOLUTION to prevent future tragedies like what happened at Umpqua Community College? The answer is YES, tragedies can be prevented and are being prevented. A real proven SOLUTION does exist and it is proven in the real world by real organizations. The SOLUTION for PREVENTION involves a real-time community-wide effort of continuously collecting, assessing and connecting the dots. The SOLUTION for prevention requires proven tools like those found in the “Community-based Threat Assessment, Incident Management andRead More →

Data Reveals How DATA is the Answer to PREVENTION

2015-10-29
By: Rick Shaw
On: October 29, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

Data is powerful and a valuable asset for organizations. Data can make organizations leaders in their industry. Data is the best way, and arguably the only way, to prevent unwanted, embarrassing and expensive incidents, tragedies and liabilities. Simply put…you cannot prevent things you don’t know about it. Based on overwhelming data from lessons learned, evidence and extensive research; threat assessment teams (TAT) need a lot more data, more specifically community-based threat assessment teams need more community-based data, to proactively and effectively PREVENT incidents, lawsuits, tragedies and liabilities. DATA on PREVENTING Everyone agrees preventing an incident or tragedy is far better than reacting to an incidentRead More →

Workplace Violence…Einstein and Pro-Active Prevention

2015-09-01
By: Rick Shaw
On: September 1, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

In light of the horrible tragedy in Virginia where a television reporter and cameraman from WDBJ-TV were shot and killed by a former colleague during a live report on tourism, it is time to take a deeper look at the data and what can be done to prevent workplace violence related incidents and tragedies. Of course everyone agrees PREVENTING is BETTER than REACTING…so if everyone prefers PREVENTING, why are organizations seemingly in continuous REACTION MODE? Connecting the dots… My “return on prevention” experiences go all the way back to 6th grade and my professional experiences include 30+ years doing assessments (threat, risk, cyber security, physicalRead More →

6 Essential Steps to Proactive Prevention: Part 5

2015-07-09
By: Rick Shaw
On: July 9, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

As mentioned in Part 4 of this blog series, there are 6 Essential Steps to Proactive Prevention, Awareness is step 1, Collecting the Dots is step 2 and Assessing the Dots is step 3. Step 4 is Connecting the Dots. What does Connecting the Dots involve? Connecting the Dots involves connecting “team members” (TAT, BIT, etc.) with third-party resources (mental health, law enforcement, legal, etc.), connecting current incident reports with previous incident reports, connecting current behaviors with history of behaviors, connecting intervention efforts with previous intervention outcomes, connecting with family members, friends, co-workers, students and others to gain as much information as possible, and securelyRead More →

6 Essential Steps to Proactive Prevention: Part 4

2015-07-07
By: Rick Shaw
On: July 7, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

As mentioned in Part 3 of this blog series, Awareness is the first step in the 6 Essential Steps to Proactive Prevention and Collecting the Dots is the second step. Step 3 is Assessing the Dots. What does Assessing the Dots involve? Assessing the Dots involves several important steps, roles, responsibilities and processes that should be assigned to and performed by individuals on an organization’s Threat Assessment Team. The ANSI Workplace Violence Prevention & Intervention Standard defines Threat Assessment as the investigative and analytical process followed by a professional qualified by education, training, or experience to determine the nature and level of risk of violenceRead More →

Your Biggest Threat in 2015 – Your Threat Assessment Capabilities

2015-01-07
By: Rick Shaw
On: January 7, 2015
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*

Negative headlines, embarrassing lawsuits, reputational damage, expensive fines, violence, cyber-attacks, suicides, tragedies, etc. – are most of these incidents preventable? YES! Fact: Hundreds of post-event reports have revealed over and over again that prevention was/is possible. Fact: Preventing incidents and tragedies delivers better results than reacting to incidents and tragedies. AND preventing incidents and tragedies means less damage to you, your organization’s reputation, your bottom line and much less drama for everyone involved. 2014 provided numerous examples of preventable incidents that were not prevented and three undeniable lessons: Organizations cannot prevent incidents if the right people are not aware of indicators/warning signs. Prevention is possibleRead More →

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