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Listen in as we explore the world of safety, security and protection, speaking with practitioners, bestselling authors, and corporate security leaders.

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DHS Senior Medical Officer Shares Expertise on the Level of Medical Training Needed From Today’s Security Professionals

Training for failure versus success is game changing when it comes to responding to a worst-case scenario. However, today’s threat landscape has shown us that being prepared extends far beyond typical protection responsibilities. Basic medical training for security professionals is…

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Beneath the Surface of Fraud, Corruption, and Compliance Risk Investigations

Identifying the most imminent threats are often far beneath what surfaces in the headlines. They take the expertise and perspectives of a team to ensure answers are sought collectively to minimize bias. This all-encompassing approach is especially important when dealing…

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Spotlighting the One Year Anniversary of Women Who Protect with Dr. Marisa Randazzo

Dr. Marisa Randazzo, PhD joins the podcast for a special round-up episode to celebrate the one-year mark on our Protective Intelligence Podcast series, Women Who Protect. This series spotlights women working in a wide range of positions within security, protection,…

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Making it Easier to Have Conversations About Mental Health and Victimization on Campus

Content Warning: This episode contains content pertaining to sexual assault, which some may find difficult to listen to. This episode is not recommended for young children. While we often hear that it is important to be able to have discussions…

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Why Red Teaming Maximizes Resources and Minimizes Biases in the Face of Complex Security Decisions

If you’ve ever presented a recommendation and wished you had hard facts and logic to back up your reasoning, you’ll want to hear why red teaming is critical to not only solving this dilemma but maximizing time and resources that…

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How Netflix is the Best Commercial for Mark Greaney’s Gray Man Series

We’re fortunate to have bestselling author Mark Greaney back on our show to share a preview of BURNER — the latest Gray Man novel that goes out on shelves on February 21, 2023. His research for the #1 New York…

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Trust Through Transparency — MITRE’s Enterprise Security’s Philosophy to Being a Trusted Advisor

Being vulnerable and identifying what you don’t know sets great leaders apart from the mediocre. However, setting your ego aside and being transparent in your communication is not a standard practice among many security practitioners. Josh Massey, Department Manager of…

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Think Like an Intelligence Analyst – Deciding What Matters and How to Share It

When a superior in your career tells you “so what?” in response to the presentation of an idea, it can either break you or motivate you to prove your point further. For Sandy Perez, Lead Intelligence Analyst for Alcon, this…

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Mailroom Security — The Unfortunate Impact of Overlooking Screening Protocols

The corporate mailroom is often pushed down on the priority list for security concerns, with eyes on visitor management, events, and other high-traffic areas. However, the hard truth is that the logistics of mail screening, or failure to do so,…

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What it Takes to Modernize Your Threat Management Approach

The field of threat intelligence has evolved far from the days of interviews and observation around a predator or risk. The uptick in social media activity combined with the post-traumatic stress after COVID-19 has drastically changed the way security professionals…

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