Rane Network

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Synopsis

RANE connects companies to critical risk insights and expertise.

Episodes

  • Stopping Catastrophes: How Do We Tell Which Warnings to Heed?

    28/06/2017

    In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence interviews R.P. Eddy, a globally recognized national security and intelligence expert and CEO of Ergo, a leading intelligence and analysis firm, on how we can we find those prescient people before the next catastrophe strikes.

  • Using Real-Time Threat Intelligence to Uncover and Identify Risks

    16/05/2017

    In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Christopher Ahlberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Recorded Future, to discuss the use of real-time threat intelligence by organizations as well as highlight the threats companies should be most concerned about in 2017 and how to best prepare for them.

  • An Inconvenient Contradiction

    28/03/2017

    Our ability to foresee and protect against natural catastrophes has never been greater; yet, we consistently fail to heed the warnings and protect ourselves and our communities, often with devastating consequences. In The Ostrich Paradox: Why We Underprepare for Disasters, Wharton professors Robert Meyer and Howard Kunreuther draw on years of teaching and research to explain why disaster preparedness efforts consistently fall short.

  • Cyber Threat Intelligence

    08/03/2017

    In this podcast, RANE founder David Lawrence sits down with Jeff Castelli, Executive Vice President, Federal, Endgame to discuss how threat intelligence can be used to inform the development of more effective breach prevention and detection and faster detection and eviction of intruders after a cyber attack.

  • The Culture of Risk

    07/02/2017

    From cyber and physical security to legal and regulatory changes, the breadth and velocity of risk continues to increase for corporations. In fact, three out of four Americans say they feel more fearful today than they did twenty years ago.

  • Are We Prepared for the Next Disaster?

    06/01/2017

    Whether through the preparation they demand or the destruction they cause, major disasters present a threat to organizations in addition to the risks they pose to our communities and our national security. In the face of terrorism, cyberattacks, natural hazards amplified by climate change, emerging biological hazards and infrastructure fragility, the resilience of any single entity depends on a cross disciplinary approach to thinking, learning, and action. As recent events have illustrated, resilience can also make a significant difference in terms of savings in lives, property, and assets. However, too often, the public and private sectors work in parallel efforts that don’t fully capitalize on the expertise and resources that they have to offer each other.

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