When Stalking Looks Like Affection, Admiration, or Anger — The Challenge for EP Teams

When Stalking Looks Like Affection, Admiration, or Anger — The Challenge for EP Teams

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How to strengthen your executive protection program to address and mitigate the impacts of stalking aimed at executives A customer becomes obsessed with an executive due to their relatable social media presence and desperately wants their attention. An anonymous admirer sends love letters and gifts to the CEO. A former ... Read More
The 3 Most Common Misconceptions About Workplace Violence

The 3 Most Common Misconceptions About Workplace Violence

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Learn how to overcome C-suite resistance to investing in workplace violence prevention programs — keeping your business safe and strong Introduction Misconception 1: “Don’t worry, we’ll know it when we see it.” Misconception 2: “We must be doing something right because nothing’s happened yet” Misconception 3: “Incidents of workplace violence ... Read More
Who Owns Implementation of California’s New Workplace Violence Prevention Law?

Who Owns Implementation of California’s New Workplace Violence Prevention Law?

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Managing compliance takes a collaborative effort from several different departments, but security teams are uniquely positioned to lead the collaboration This article was originally posted in ASIS Security Management Magazine. Employers in California had a 1 July deadline to comply with SB 553, the state law mandating that employers establish workplace ... Read More

2022 Midterm Playbook: Risk and the Corporation

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Pundits are calling the 2022 midterm elections the most important elections in history. It sounds hyperbolic, but the sentiment underscores how tense things are in the United States now and how invested people are in the coming races this fall.  Last year, the Justice Department launched a task force to ... Read More