December 2016
Wireless Emergency Alerts, how drug-related viole…
An episode of the Security Management Highlights podcast, hosted by ASIS International, titled "December 2016" was published on December 7, 2016 and runs 15 minutes.
December 7, 2016 ·15m · Security Management Highlights
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Summary
Wireless Emergency Alerts, how drug-related violence in Mexico is affecting international commerce, plus, how a maturity model can take your metrics program further.
Episode Description
Wireless Emergency Alerts, how drug-related violence in Mexico is affecting international commerce, plus, how a maturity model can take your metrics program further.
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