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How Prepared and Trained Are You to Deal with a “Crisis Situation”

We have always supported the need for a continuum of training, qualification, and evaluation for people who work throughout the security industry. Our type of profession requires operatives to perform, at the top of their skill set and ability,...

The Role of Mentoring in Preparing Students for Security, Intelligence, and Related Professions

Alan Saquella, a Professor of Global Security and Intelligence at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, and a former executive leader in the security industry, emphasizes the critical importance of mentoring in bridging the gap between student graduation...

Language Diversity and Bilingualism in Executive Protection Services Across Asia

Firstly, allow me to share a humorous anecdote from my own experience while working in protection services across Asia, around twenty years ago. It happened when I was an operator in the Security Operation Center at the Nokia Factory...

Protecting Lives: The Need for Medical Skills in Executive Security

One sometimes overlooked aspect of training in Executive Protection (EP), where the preservation of life is of utmost importance, is the ongoing maintenance of perishable medical capabilities. These skills, an essential component of an EP agent's skill set, have...

Global Increase in the Convergence of Private Security and Government Security Operations

In recent years, the collaboration between private security suppliers and local law enforcement has seen a significant increasing trend, driven by various motivations. Many countries around the world consider the industry to be a “fourth” emergency service. Majority of...

Skills and Knowledge: The Dual Highway of the Brain

The human brain is a fascinating and complex system that manages a wide range of tasks, from sensory perception to decision-making and learning. According to experts, there are two types of information in your brain: skills and knowledge. Both are...

Planning for Safe & Secure Ground Transportation Success – Part 1

Spend more than a few minutes in the executive protection profession and it will become obvious that two of the major components of any protective visit is Logistics and Ground Transportation. By major, we mean, where some of the...

The Power of Counter-Surveillance: What Criminals Fear More than Weapons

Counter-surveillance is, without a doubt, one of the most effective and underused methods in executive protection. Despite being a long-known technique, its potential is virtually untapped in executive protection operations.  Recent and unfortunate attacks in Mexico City support this point...

Tulum Shooting: When Guns Increase the Risk in EP

On Monday, April 10, in broad daylight, in a café in the tourist area of Tulum, Mexico, David Gonzalez Cuellar, a businessman from Monterrey , was killed when his escort used his firearm to defend him from assailants who...

Essentials: Report Writing for Executive Protection and Security Professionals

Investigative reports are an essential component of journalism, law enforcement, and security and other areas that involve uncovering and documenting information. The purpose of these reports is to provide accurate, objective, and comprehensive information about a particular subject or...

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Executive Protection Organizations Worldwide — IPSB

For the fourth issue in our Executive Protection Organizations Worldwide series, we talked with Chuck Tobin, a Member Board...

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