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Madeline Lauver is the Editor in Chief of Security magazine. Lauver joined Security in 2021 as its Assistant Editor, and she covers news affecting enterprise security leaders, including physical security, cybersecurity, leadership and management, risk and resilience and more. Within her role at Security, Lauver focuses on news articles, web exclusives, features and several departments for Security’s monthly digital edition, as well as managing social media and multimedia content. Lauver graduated in 2019 with a B.A. in English, German and Media Studies from Kalamazoo College.
As business travel slowly recovers, enterprise security teams must assess the evolving threat landscape to determine where their organization may be impacted.
Security executives who combine security culture, compliance and risk assessments can reduce the impact of security threats to enterprise supply chains.
Mass notification systems aid organizational communication with applications in a number of sectors, from university and school communities to healthcare systems.
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Physical and cybersecurity teams should work together on executive protection to holistically evaluate risks to their executives both at work and at home.
As climate change leads to more severe weather, security leaders must assess climate risk and develop threat mitigation & business resilience strategies.