ISCPO 360 Security

Byron Smith

The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) podcast is for those interested in learning about security in the supply chain and upcoming events.

  1. SEP 24

    ISCPO - Crisis Management in the Workplace

    In this ISCPO episode, Glenn Master hosts Michelle Patterson and Byron Smith to discuss Crisis Management in the Workplace. In the fast-paced world of business, crises aren't a matter of "if," but "when." From unexpected product recalls and public relations nightmares to internal conflicts and natural disasters, a crisis can strike at any moment, threatening an organization's reputation, stability, and even its very existence. Navigating these turbulent waters requires more than just quick thinking; it demands a strategic, proactive approach. Learn from industry leaders as they explore how to build a resilient framework that not only helps you weather the storm but also emerges stronger on the other side. Host: Glenn Master, ISCPO Board Director Speaker: Michelle Patterson, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, McLane Company, INC Speaker: Byron Smith CFI, LPC , ISCPO President & Chairman Special thanks to our podcast sponsors EAIGLE and Verkada About International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO): The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) is a non-profit professional organization that connects members from across a wide array of sectors—from manufacturing, retail/wholesale/eCommerce, and distribution to risk management, law enforcement/legal, and logistics. The organization was created in 2014 to promote, educate, and advocate supply chain security and protection through building strong networks and delivering exceptional leadership training, board representation, and industry support. ⁠ For more details on the ISCPO and our one-day summits, visit our website www.iscpo.org or email us at info@iscpo.org

    24 min
  2. JUL 30

    ISCPO & TAT - Driving Out Human Trafficking

    In this ISCPO episode, Byron Smith hosts Heather Fry and Rod Fulenwider to discuss the ongoing fight against human trafficking and the education/training around the delimia. TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking) works with more than 1,390 trucking companies and supply chain organizations to train their staff to recognize and report human trafficking. All training is free and can be accomplished in 30 minutes. Host: Byron Smith, ISCPO President/Chairman Speaker: Heather Fry, TAT Director of Industry Training Speaker: Rod Fulenwider, ISCPO Board Director & VP at D&L Protective Services About TAT (Trucker Against Trafficking): Established in 2009, TAT started with a simple yet powerful belief: that every truck driver can be a crucial ally in the fight against human trafficking. Since then, TAT has grown to encompass a greater portion of the transportation industry, forming deep alliances to maximize collective effort through programs that include innovative training, partnerships with law enforcement and advocacy efforts. https://tatnonprofit.org/ For more information about TAT, email: info@tatnonprofit.org About International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO): The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) is a non-profit professional organization that connects members from across a wide array of sectors—from manufacturing, retail/wholesale/eCommerce, and distribution to risk management, law enforcement/legal, and logistics. The organization was created in 2014 to promote, educate, and advocate supply chain security and protection through building strong networks and delivering exceptional leadership training, board representation, and industry support. www.iscpo.org For more information about the ISCPO, email: info@iscpo.org

    26 min
  3. 08/15/2024

    ISCPO - Fictitious Pickups and Strategic Thefts

    With the ever-growing threat of fictitious pickups and strategic thefts, the landscape has changed with an increased sophistication. The expansion of various methods deployed by fraudsters has placed a tremendous burden on the transportation industry, distribution facilities, business operations, and organized crime task forces.  The potential of carrier identity theft and double brokering has international implication as freight is misdirected with a high percentage of cargo going overseas.  Listen to Glenn Master, ISCPO President and Chairman and Scott Cornell, Travelers National Practice Transportation Lead share their thoughts on these ever-growing transportation theft scenarios. We extend our deepest thanks to both Verkada and 7PSolutions for their sponsorship of this ISCPO podcast. Be sure to check out their offerings to see how they revolutionize the industry and can support your needs.  Without them, this podcast wouldn’t be possible. Interested in catching this episode on YouTube? Click this link: ISCPO - Fictitious Pickups and Strategic Thefts About the International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO): The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) is a non-profit professional organization that connects members from across a wide array of sectors—from manufacturing, retail/wholesale/eCommerce, and distribution to risk management, law enforcement/legal, and logistics. The organization was created in 2014 to promote, educate, and advocate supply chain security and protection through building strong networks and delivering exceptional leadership training, board representation, and industry support. ⁠⁠ISCPO.org⁠⁠   For more information about the ISCPO, email: ⁠⁠info@iscpo.org⁠

    23 min
  4. 11/28/2023

    ISCPO - Violence in the Workplace

    The threat of an active shooter and workplace violence is a sobering reality in today's society, prompting organizations to prioritize comprehensive emergency preparedness plans. The potential for such events underscores the critical need for proactive measures, including employee training, security assessments, and the implementation of robust safety protocols. Addressing the underlying factors that may contribute to violence in the workplace, such as conflict resolution strategies and mental health support, is equally imperative. By fostering a culture of awareness, vigilance, and open communication, businesses can strive to create a safer environment for their employees while minimizing the risk and impact of such tragic incidents. Listen to Glenn Master and Rod Fulenwider share their thoughts on this every growing workplace scenario.   This episode is sponsored by Verkada and Protos Security. For more details about Verkada, checkout this link: ⁠https://www.verkada.com/⁠ and for details about Protos Security, checkout this link: https://protossecurity.com/ Want to see the video version of this podcast? Here is the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUT5fTyxMK8 About the International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO): The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) is a non-profit professional organization that connects members from across a wide array of sectors—from manufacturing, retail/wholesale/eCommerce, and distribution to risk management, law enforcement/legal, and logistics. The organization was created in 2014 to promote, educate, and advocate supply chain security and protection through building strong networks and delivering exceptional leadership training, board representation, and industry support. ⁠ISCPO.org⁠ For more information about the ISCPO, email: ⁠info@iscpo.org

    21 min

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The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) podcast is for those interested in learning about security in the supply chain and upcoming events.