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Improving Security and Disaster Response at your Synagogue and Chabad
On any given day, it’s possible to see warnings from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security regarding potential threats to our safety. Though it may seem like an unlikely risk, it is also a large one, as you can’t predict what impact a violent attack could have on your congregation.
How to Prepare Your Synagogue or Chabad for an Active Shooter
An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area. To best prepare, your staff for an active shooter situation, create an emergency action plan (EAP) and conduct training exercises. Together, the EAP and training exercises will prepare your staff to effectively respond and help minimize loss of life.
Cybersecurity Glossary
In today’s day and age of just about everything being stored online, the need for strong cybersecurity practices and policies has never been greater. Cyber-crimes and data breaches cost companies millions of dollars every year, and one slip-up in your security can dramatically impact your business’s future.
Cybersecurity for Synagogues and Chabads
Faith-based organizations, both large and small, are increasingly reliant on the internet for daily operations, creating attractive and potentially lucrative targets for cyber criminals.