BG Speaker Gobi Palaniandy

MTE April 2026: Crisis Simulation Exercise - Air Selangor Case in Point

In an era where unexpected crises can strike at any time, organisations must be prepared not just to respond—but to respond effectively. The upcoming Meet-the-Expert session, “Crisis Simulation Exercise – Air Selangor Case in Point”, offers a rare opportunity to explore a real-world case study of high-stakes crisis management. Participants will gain first-hand insights into how a critical infrastructure organisation tested its emergency response capabilities, coordinated with multiple agencies, and ensured business continuity under pressure.

Join Gobi Palaniandy, Vice President and a leading authority in crisis management, as he shares lessons learned from a full-scale bomb threat drill at Air Selangor. From rapid evacuations and IT continuity readiness to ISO 22301-aligned compliance and cultivating a culture of resilience, this session will equip you with practical strategies to strengthen your organisation’s preparedness and response capabilities. Whether you are responsible for risk, security, operations, or continuity planning, this webinar promises actionable takeaways you can implement immediately.

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MTE April 2026_Website BannerGobi Palaniandy is a seasoned crisis management professional with extensive experience in leading high-stakes operational and continuity exercises across critical infrastructure sectors.

With a proven track record in designing, testing, and enhancing organisational resilience, Gobi has played a pivotal role in shaping effective crisis response strategies that align with international standards such as ISO 22301.

His insights are grounded in practical experience, spanning full-scale simulations, inter-agency coordination, and organisational culture transformation. Learn more about his journey on his BCM Institute speaker profile. n.

Synopsis

In this session, Gobi Palaniandy will walk participants through a full-scale crisis simulation conducted at Air Selangor, using a realistic bomb threat scenario that mirrors both local and global risks.

The exercise showcased the company’s ability to execute rapid evacuation, maintain business continuity, and collaborate seamlessly with external agencies such as Police, Bomba, and Ambulance services.

Participants will gain insights into how compliance with NADMA Arahan No.1 and ISO 22301 standards supports effective crisis management, and how lessons from the simulation have driven continuous improvement and reinforced a culture of resilience across the organisation. 

Why This Webinar Matters

Organisations today must be prepared for unexpected crises that can disrupt operations, affect stakeholders, and damage reputation.

This session offers a unique opportunity to witness a real-world case study of critical infrastructure preparedness, demonstrating how rigorous planning, simulation, and inter-agency coordination can mitigate risk and strengthen organisational resilience. 

Key Discussion Points
  • Realistic Scenario Testing: Designing full-scale simulations that reflect contemporary threats
  • Effective Evacuation & Continuity: Ensuring rapid and seamless response in high-pressure situations
  • Crisis Command & Inter-Agency Coordination: Leveraging structured command centres for real-time decision-making
  • Compliance & ISO 22301 Alignment: Integrating standards to validate response and continual improvement
  • Driving Improvement & Resilience Culture: Embedding proactive crisis management across organisational practices
Who Should Attend

This MTE is highly relevant for:

  • Crisis Management and Business Continuity Professionals
  • Security and Operations Leaders
  • Risk and Compliance Managers
  • IT and Infrastructure Heads involved in disaster recovery and continuity planning

Don’t miss the chance to gain practical insights from a leading expert in crisis management. Secure your spot for the Crisis Simulation Exercise – Air Selangor Case in Point on 9 April 2026 

Registration is now open.

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