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  • We become so used to constant accessibility to business connections and family members that we organize our lives – and peace of mind – accordingly. So, when national security services insisted that a busy CEO be cut off from communication for several days while attending an important conference, we had to find a way to keep the principal in touch with his business and loved ones.

  • 2021 is off to a turbulent start! With the Presidential Inauguration on the horizon, join our expert panel as they uncover civil unrest lessons learned, provide recommended best practices, and discuss the latest technologies and resources available to achieve actionable intelligence capability while safeguarding your physical resources and personnel.

  • The immediate security risk of civil unrest leading up to, during, and after the 2020 presidential elections; which currently includes the presidential debates, the SCOTUS nomination, and the potential for contested results poses unique challenges to security departments across all segments of the business community.

  • Today's security landscape is dynamic, and so are the countless threats that impact day-to-day and future operations. How do Security Leaders respond to today’s emergencies while effectively planning for the emerging threats of tomorrow?

  • With campuses preparing for the start of the academic year, there are a number of threats that colleges and universities are facing in 2020.

  • Proper planning can help your company quickly recover from a hurricane event. View this free webinar about employee safety and security resilience planning that is essential to your overall business continuity plan.

  • So much has changed in the past 10 years...has your security program adapted to meet today's changing needs?

  • During these times of uncertainty, it is important to have a security program that meets your organization's needs.

  • Disasters can occur in just a few seconds. What type of emergencies have you personally experienced? How many have you seen on the news? Do you have a plan in place? Personal preparedness is essential to help lessen the impact on families, workplaces and communities.

  • The number of criminals who are seeking to leverage the COVID-19 pandemic against our population appears to be on the rise.

  • Join us for a FREE webinar with some of the industry’s best in the business, as we share best practices, safe and affordable solutions and many other ways we are helping our clients ‘welcome back’ their employees and visitors.

  • Many metropolitan hospitals are facing unprecedented challenges. Take the opportunity to hear from some of our NYC Security Leaders and Emergency Directors as they navigate this ever-evolving crisis.

  • Free webinar: The 91ÊÓƵ ® Risk Advisory and Consulting Services team discusses best practices in the use of situational intelligence tools to determine where and when risk is most likely to turn into threat.

  • Attend our free one-hour webinar for expert insight from Senior Advisor William Besse and VP of Consulting Services Brian Dusza.

  • Join us for a free one-hour webinar on how to evaluate the problem and review leading practice methods in responding to it.

  • Whether it’s a natural disaster, cybersecurity breach, active shooter situation, power outage or act of terrorism, who will be there to step up and provide the support and leadership you need?

  • Every day, there are frightening stories in the news about active shooters. In 2019 alone, there have been at least 17 incidents—an average of one every 12.7 days.

  • Every day, there are frightening stories in the news about active shooters. In 2019 alone, there have been at least 17 incidents—an average of one every 12.7 days.

    If such an unfortunate event should occur, what would you do? Do you have the information you need to help yourself, your family and your customers prepare for, survive and recover from an attack? Watch our free webinar to learn more.

  • Unfortunately, violent incidents are becoming more and more common in today's workplace. Recovering from a violent event or disaster in the workplace can take months, but having a plan and sources of help prior can make the process much smoother.

  • The healthcare industry is growing rapidly, but unfortunately, the staff who is dedicated to promoting wellness, healing the sick and caring for the vulnerable, is burdened by workplace violence on a regular basis.