Image: ValeryBrozhinsky on ThinkStock by Getty ImagesDo you know just how vulnerable your meetings, and your attendees, are to being hacked by a cyber criminal? Here’s a sobering thought: The Black Hat USA convention, which gathered hackers from ...
Some look at this and see a fun fake thrill. I'm just seeing a big old fire hazard! Image by DarioZg on Thinkstock by Getty ImagesI may have been haunted for years by a very mischievous, very annoying poltergeist, and I will always be an ardent S...
IMEX security panel (from left): Bill Flynn, Keyway; Larry Arnaudet, ESCA; Brad Mayne, IAVM; David DuBois, IAEE; Bruce Davidson, Department of Homeland Security; Kevin Olsen, KeywayA panel of heavy-hitting conference, expositions, and venue-manag...
Hurricanes, speaker illness, terrorism, food poisoning—the list of things that could go wrong make every meeting a crisis just waiting to happen. Are meeting planners and meeting owners prepared to handle situations that could put their meetings...
Image by supershabashnyi on Thinkstock by Getty ImagesWhile the idea of celebrating cybersecurity awareness isn’t likely to incite too many to whoop and pull out the party hats, now is a good time to take stock of just how vulnerable your organiz...
Image by BeeBright on Thinkstock by Getty ImagesThe cybersecurity bad news just keeps rolling in, from a hack of 500 million Yahoo accounts to the leak of First Lady Michelle Obama’s passport. But cyber threats don’t just target huge corporation...
It’s always been the event professional’s job to ensure an event goes off without a hitch. But sometimes, despite your best intentions, something goes wrong. The difference between now and the past, however, is that when an executive spouts the w...