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Emerging Threats For Critical Infrastructure I Lauren Nash, Warning Coordination Meteorologist

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  • Thursday, 07 April 2022
  • 10:00
  • Duration: 18 mins
  • Publication date: 08 Apr 2022
  • Location: Conference, Astor Crowne Plaza New Orleans French Quarter, New Orleans, United States
  • Part of event CIPRNA 2022

About the session

Lauren Nash, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service/NOAA

CIP / PHYSICAL SECURITY TRACK

Session 2a:  Emerging Threats For Critical Infrastructure

The ever changing nature of threats, whether natural, through climate change, or man-made through terrorism activities and insider threats, means the need to continually review and update policies, practices and technologies to meet these growing demands. But what are those emerging threats and how can we identify, monitor and manage their levels of potential damage?

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  • Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience North America

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    Lauren Nash

    Lauren Nash is the Warning Coordination Meteorologist at NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge for the past year and a half. Her main job is to interface and interact with our local, state and federal partners, making sure their needs are met and our products are well understood. She oversees community outreach, quality control of the forecast, improvements to our products and ensuring we are a great partner in our community. She frequently speaks to the local community about all types of weather hazards, from tornadoes to hurricanes to flooding. Previously, she worked in Tallahassee, FL, Huntsville, AL, and New York City. She has worked a few of the most destructive hurricanes in recent times such as Sandy, Michael, Zeta and Ida. She has a Bachelor's degree in Meteorology and a Master's Degree in Public Administration.
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