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Tips from Event Pros: 5 Lessons Learned from Executing Safe Live Events

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In March, we held Part VI of our Pandemic Compliance & Safety at Live Eve nts virtual series, to bring together three very experienced event professionals and discuss tips and lessons learned along the way as they planned and executed large scale events across the country during a pandemic – Ryan Costello, ??Chief

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Safe Streaming: How to Hybrid without Getting Bombed

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Least common was creating a crisis plan in case of a breach (29 percent), conducting cybersecurity best practices training for the event team (28 percent) and implementing data encryption (22 percent). Digital Risk Management: First Steps. Only collect what is essential to conduct the event.

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Tips from Event Pros: 5 Lessons Learned from Executing Safe Live Events

Event Farm

Missed Part VI of the Pandemic Compliance and Safety at Live Events panel series? Choose Your Location Wisely Venue and location have always been significant pieces of the event puzzle; that hasn’t changed. Here are the takeaways from the panel discussion. choosing a venue that will support that effort is even more important.

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The Future of Events: Event Team Members Of The Next Decade

Endless Events

But I think those two would be best friends” Risk Manager & Crisis Team Leader. “I think a lot of times we’re so busy that we don’t evaluate all the risks and what could happen. And in the next 10 years, health and having a health and safety program is going to be a government requirement.

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2019 Tech Conferences: The #1 Tech Events Guide

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This world-class event has been driven by the huge industry demand for a cross-industry, operational excellence event that is energizing, inspiring, and engaging. GTC attracts developers, researchers, and technologists from some of the top companies, universities, and government agencies from around the world. San Jose, CA.

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