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Fine Art Security: A High-Tech + Crucial Component of Estate Security
Feb 2, 2023
When most people think of fine art security, they likely visualize museums, art galleries and high-end jewelry boutiques. But many private clients own expensive collections of possessions, such as art.
Fire Safety Engineering for Data Centers Requires Specific Expertise
Jan 23, 2023
Cloud services and storage require physical data centers to operate, but what is required to make them fire-safe facilities?
Yacht Security: Managing Risk in Ports and on the High Seas
Jan 9, 2023
Our support to private clients extends to wherever they live, work, play or travel. For some of them, much of that activity happens on vessels, from classic sailboats to mega yachts.
Threat Assessment: The Unique Role of the Forensic Clinical Psychologist
Jan 3, 2023
When someone’s actions or behaviors raise concerns that they may be on a path to violence, organizations can utilize forensic clinical psychologists and their unique skills to assess an individual’s risk potential.
Protecting Your Police Department’s Reputation: Are Your Social Media Policies Strong Enough?
Dec 28, 2022
You’ve seen the headlines. Police officers sharing GIFs celebrating the use of force, using fake Twitter accounts to troll critics or posting deeply offensive content on social media revealing racially/politically charged bias.
When Affluent Families Move: 4 Considerations for Their Security Directors
Dec 20, 2022
Recently, we were asked to advise the security director responsible for the safety of a billionaire and his family as they shifted their primary residence from a major East Coast city to a rural suburb of a small Southern town.
The New Face of Risk, Threat and Vulnerability Assessment
Dec 15, 2022
Any of us can imagine all kinds of threats to a Superbowl game or Presidential inauguration. But as strategic security advisors to major sports leagues & public leaders we're responsible for the safety of constituents and not paid to guess
Subrogation: The Road to Recovery
Dec 12, 2022
In 2021, it was estimated that insurers in the United Kingdom paid approximately £8 million per day on home insurance claims, a significant cost to the community and insurer.
The Right Foundation: A Roadmap to Preventing Workplace Violence
Dec 8, 2022
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Act of 1970 General Duty Clause requires employers to maintain “a place of employment…free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm”
How Pavement Defects Contribute to Hydroplaning Vehicle Accidents
Dec 6, 2022
Hydroplaning and loss of skid resistance are well-known causes of fatal vehicle accidents. During periods of abnormally heavy rainfall, water can build up on well-constructed, properly-mixed pavements.
Preventing Surgical Fires in The Operating Room
Dec 1, 2022
Imagine waking up in a post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) after you just went under for a normal, routine surgery only to be told that a fire occurred while you were under anesthesia.
Cybersecurity Tips for the Holiday Season
Nov 30, 2022
The time of year is quickly approaching when our thoughts shift to family, friends and enjoying all that the holiday season brings. Unfortunately, cyber-criminals know this as well.