Scott Mann
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But one of the things that we came out of it with Sean that surprised me was one, you The relative ease of finding people who were on the ground or who responded to those events. I mean, even Mumbai, October 7, just doing peer-to-peer discussions on lessons learned was super eye-opening. And I think something that's available to law enforcement, emergency operations centers across the country.
But one of the things that we came out of it with Sean that surprised me was one, you The relative ease of finding people who were on the ground or who responded to those events. I mean, even Mumbai, October 7, just doing peer-to-peer discussions on lessons learned was super eye-opening. And I think something that's available to law enforcement, emergency operations centers across the country.
That's number one. And number two, I think the thing that surprised me was we came up with a lot more questions than we did answers. And just like yesterday when we were talking to the sheriff's department in your county, it's different in every county. It's different in every municipality because context is everything.
That's number one. And number two, I think the thing that surprised me was we came up with a lot more questions than we did answers. And just like yesterday when we were talking to the sheriff's department in your county, it's different in every county. It's different in every municipality because context is everything.
That's number one. And number two, I think the thing that surprised me was we came up with a lot more questions than we did answers. And just like yesterday when we were talking to the sheriff's department in your county, it's different in every county. It's different in every municipality because context is everything.
But if these attacks are going to be locally manifested, then that's where the conversations need to start because that's going to be the real resilience in that. So we came away with a lot of questions and where we didn't have the answers, we just put the questions in there. you know, here's what communities should be asking themselves.
But if these attacks are going to be locally manifested, then that's where the conversations need to start because that's going to be the real resilience in that. So we came away with a lot of questions and where we didn't have the answers, we just put the questions in there. you know, here's what communities should be asking themselves.
But if these attacks are going to be locally manifested, then that's where the conversations need to start because that's going to be the real resilience in that. So we came away with a lot of questions and where we didn't have the answers, we just put the questions in there. you know, here's what communities should be asking themselves.
And hopefully more books will be written that are, you know, technically specific on those questions and we just keep it going. So that's the project and happy to jump into any parts about it. Cause like I said, between the Intel contributors and the operators that a lot of good stuff came out of it, a lot of lessons.
And hopefully more books will be written that are, you know, technically specific on those questions and we just keep it going. So that's the project and happy to jump into any parts about it. Cause like I said, between the Intel contributors and the operators that a lot of good stuff came out of it, a lot of lessons.
And hopefully more books will be written that are, you know, technically specific on those questions and we just keep it going. So that's the project and happy to jump into any parts about it. Cause like I said, between the Intel contributors and the operators that a lot of good stuff came out of it, a lot of lessons.
You know, I would say probably at an individual level, the first thing is, you know, to do your own research, to not let fear dominate, but to question things, you know, to question what we're saying, you know, to look at a lot of these case studies, to look at a lot of the examples on your own. I think that for you and your family to
You know, I would say probably at an individual level, the first thing is, you know, to do your own research, to not let fear dominate, but to question things, you know, to question what we're saying, you know, to look at a lot of these case studies, to look at a lot of the examples on your own. I think that for you and your family to
You know, I would say probably at an individual level, the first thing is, you know, to do your own research, to not let fear dominate, but to question things, you know, to question what we're saying, you know, to look at a lot of these case studies, to look at a lot of the examples on your own. I think that for you and your family to
this is not just terrorism this is any crisis but for certainly for terrorism i think you should look at you should look at the threat itself and then you should look at scenarios that have been similar to that and between those two things you can derive a lot of insights on kind of what you should be doing um you know a lot some of the preparation things that came out of it were thinking about how would these scenarios unfold like look at your daily pattern of life
this is not just terrorism this is any crisis but for certainly for terrorism i think you should look at you should look at the threat itself and then you should look at scenarios that have been similar to that and between those two things you can derive a lot of insights on kind of what you should be doing um you know a lot some of the preparation things that came out of it were thinking about how would these scenarios unfold like look at your daily pattern of life
this is not just terrorism this is any crisis but for certainly for terrorism i think you should look at you should look at the threat itself and then you should look at scenarios that have been similar to that and between those two things you can derive a lot of insights on kind of what you should be doing um you know a lot some of the preparation things that came out of it were thinking about how would these scenarios unfold like look at your daily pattern of life
You know, what are the local cafes that you go to? Where is your local movie theater? Where's your daycare? Where do your kids go to school? What are the gatherings that you typically go to throughout the year? Do you go to a lot of concerts? Do you go to ball games? And I think starting to just look at those with intention.
You know, what are the local cafes that you go to? Where is your local movie theater? Where's your daycare? Where do your kids go to school? What are the gatherings that you typically go to throughout the year? Do you go to a lot of concerts? Do you go to ball games? And I think starting to just look at those with intention.
You know, what are the local cafes that you go to? Where is your local movie theater? Where's your daycare? Where do your kids go to school? What are the gatherings that you typically go to throughout the year? Do you go to a lot of concerts? Do you go to ball games? And I think starting to just look at those with intention.