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No China-Taiwan war; compounding issues one month into Iran war; selling security internally

1 h 2 min · 2 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio No China-Taiwan war; compounding issues one month into Iran war; selling security internally

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Let's start off with the good news -- there probably won't be a war between China and Taiwan. Neil Thompson from Emergent Risk International [https://emergentriskinternational.com/] tells you why. This week's briefing started with the compounding complications of the Iran war from Factal [https://www.factal.com/] editor Sarah Burke. Then Rachel Briggs from the Clarity Factory [https://www.clarityfactory.com/] gave a ten-minute lesson on how to sell a security and intel team around an organization. Since the earliest days of COVID, Factal [https://www.factal.com/] and Emergent Risk International [https://emergentriskinternational.com/] have held an essential hour-long briefing for global security and resilience professionals. Held every two weeks on Thursdays the Global Security Briefing [https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rxr9vQXeQRWhGmT-3919ww] is now the industry's largest virtual event of its kind.

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