Red Teaming at Scale to Uncover Your Big Unknowns

This article was originally featured on Dark Reading During the global war on terror, a group of commissioned and noncommissioned officers in the United States military participated in a unique training event. Soldiers of various ranks, all with different specialties, assembled in a remote location where they were stripped of ... Read More

Proving the Value of Security: How to Avoid the ‘Break Glass Now’ Label

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This article was originally featured in Total Security Advisor Keeping employees healthy and safe and property secure is crucial, especially in light of the current geopolitical landscape, ongoing issues stemming from the most recent pandemic, and the tragic events in Highland Park, Uvalde, Buffalo, Tulsa, and many more cities. In ... Read More

Legal and compliance teams: Where do they fit in the physical security picture?

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Legal and compliance teams engage with nearly every aspect of the organization, from labor law to contracts, to cybersecurity. The role they play to reduce workplace violence and other security risks often go unnoticed and are seldom discussed. It’s worth having those discussions, because legal and compliance teams often set ... Read More

Cyber-Physical Convergence is Happening, But Not Fast Enough

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A common sentiment amongst risk professionals is that employees and institutions would be safer if their groups carried closer working relationships with other departments. Recent data suggests that this belief is widespread across organizations, not just those in physical security.  Executives in cybersecurity, IT, human resources, physical security, and legal ... Read More

Casualties of War: Global Conflict’s Threat to Business Is a Call to Arms for Cross-Functional Teams

This article was originally featured on Corporate Compliance Insights Since the Cold War, military conflicts have usually been regional disputes, often involving smaller nations. And when global “great powers” were engaged in conflicts, they were usually asymmetrical in nature and involved adversaries who weren’t peer nation-states. Perspective: Read the U.N.’s ... Read More
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Managing Risk Teams Through Multiple Crises: L.E.A.R.N While You Lead

Security and risk teams continue to be stretched thin, tasked with managing multiple priorities of work within an uncertain environment fueled by the ongoing effects of issues such as COVID-19, civil unrest and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They are asked to stay on top of the ancillary effects of all ... Read More