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Emergency Response Reimagined: With Threats on the Rise, HR Leaders Are Urged to Act Now

May 13, 2025 Eagle Eye Networks

Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks, outlines how workplace emergency response strategies are adapting to today’s rising security threats.


At a time of escalating workplace safety threats — from acts of violence to severe weather events — companies are being forced to rethink emergency response strategies that often lag dangerously behind real-world risks. For HR executives, it represents an opportunity to champion life-saving innovations.

“Emergency response should never be approached from a ‘check-the-box’ perspective,” said Brian Higgins, founder and CEO of Group77, a provider of security assessment planning and consulting services. “The type of facility, the location, the work being performed and the culture of the organization must be considered so that emergency and security plans are tailored to the overall environment.”

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