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When working with high profile or high net worth clients, executive protection professionals must accept that

According to AAA, nearly 37 million Americans (88 percent of travelers), will drive to their destinations this s

Clients have different needs, and not all clients are asking for the same solutions when it comes to handling

From welcoming guests with a warm friendly smile to giving directions to the nearest ATM to recommending the best local restaurant, the role that security personnel play in a building has changed dramatically over the past few years and is still evolving.

Hospitals and other healthcare facilities can be scary places to work—if the right precautions and measures aren’t put into place for safety of staff, visitors and patients. Violence against healthcare workers tops the list. 

We’ve been getting an increasing number of questions about critical incident response teams (CIRTs) from existing and potential clients.

In the classic Game of Life board game, one of a player’s earliest decisions, after deciding the color of her free car with room for six, is to decide whether to go to college, or to take a job and begin a vocation right after high school.

Despite the migration of millions of American employees to home offices, 78 percent of the U.S. workforce still report for duty at a company facility, at least part-time. So, safety in the workplace remains of paramount importance.

There are a lot of concerns these days about social media and security.

People who live or work in high-rise residential or commercial buildings face very specific disaster-preparedness challenges.

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