A new model by Risk Management Solutions (RMS) avoids the prediction approach, focusing on the way we communicate with each other to determine terrorist success rates.
The manner in which we network with each other is "a law of human existence," said Gordon Woo, a catastrophist with RMS, at the catastrophic risk management firm's annual terrorism seminar in New York City. This factor is universal and constant, Woo said.
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