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Today’s security environment demands agility. In order to keep pace with the needs of our external and internal clients, we must first understand them, and then evolve. The ability to change and improve comes from collecting, understanding and integrating stakeholder feedback. 
 

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There is no better test of employee satisfaction and engagement than an employee referral. When an individual is truly happy with their career, they want to share that experience with others. In this example that goes a step further, a security officer referred his son. Their dedication, work ethic and customer service skills—which make them ideal security officers—shine through in this inspiring story.
 

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Long term experience is invaluable to any operation, especially security. A highly trained group of seasoned security professionals projects a consistent and reliable presence. They are often the leaders people seek out during a crisis.
 

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The first ever National Security Officer Appreciation Week is being celebrated this week. Security officers play a critical role in businesses across the country and it is time that we recognize those efforts.  

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The security industry is booming with new technologies that bolster security programs with streamlined operations, data-driven decisions and increased efficiencies. While the industry is filled with products, systems and choices, the ideal security program incorporates a carefully selected suite of solutions specific to the needs of a particular location.

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Business preparedness is a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising and evaluating to ensure the effective prevention, response and recovery from natural or man-made disasters.
 

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We’re often asked why corporations establish executive protection (EP) programs for their CEOs and other employees. The question is fair enough, since corporate executive protection is a relatively new phenomenon for many companies, and by its very nature not something that people outside the boardroom, C-suite or our industry discuss much in public.

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When we think about crowd control, the images that most often come to mind are demonstrations and protests that are heated, unruly and sometimes violent. But those aren’t the only crowds that we need to be aware of and prepared for. Peaceful crowds and positive events of a large scale are equal concerns for business leaders. 
 

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Security professionals understand that securing a museum differs significantly from other facilities. Given the priceless value of many collections, diverse visitor populations, and integrity of historical buildings, museums require specialized services and professionals. This includes a significant investment in personnel, targeted security training and a proactive strategy for events and visiting exhibits. Proper levels of protection require integrated security solutions in concert with a polished, committed security force, including supervision. 

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According to OSHA, it’s estimated that nearly two million Americans deal with workplace violence each year. Your security team plays an integral role in workplace violence preparedness and prevention, as well as maintaining personnel safety. By working in tandem, security and organizational management can educate employees and tenants, prepare a response plan and implement preventive measures. 
 

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