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M·CAM speaks on “Risk Assessment and Horizon Scanning in the World of Finance” at the IRAHS Symposium in Singapore

Date:  Tue, 2007-03-20

Dr. David E. Martin March 20, 2007

Risk Assessment/Horizon Scanning (RAHS) is the art and science of detecting “weak signals” emanating from the total security environment so as to forewarn policymakers, the private sector and the public about approaching “shocks” such as terrorism, pandemics, energy crises and other easy-to-miss trends and ostensibly distant events. The Symposium is being put on by The Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS). CENS is a research unit of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. CENS is devoted to rigorous policy-relevant analysis of a range of national security issues. The CENS team is multinational in composition, comprising both Singaporean and Foreign Analysts who are specialists in various aspects of national homeland security affairs.

RAHS Presentation – David Martin

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