From Activism to Geopolitics: Building a Converged Security Operations Model
Today’s security leaders face an environment where activism, geopolitical conflict, insider risk, and targeted violence intersect in real time — creating risk that spills across physical sites, digital channels, employees, and public perception. As signals multiply and escalation accelerates, the impact extends beyond physical security to brand, operations, HR, and executive exposure. Traditional, siloed models can’t keep pace. This guide shows how a converged security operating model connects intelligence, aligns stakeholders, and enables faster, more confident decisions when it matters most.
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Highlights
This guide outlines essential steps to building a converged operating model, including how to:
Build cross-functional relationships
Establish trusted working relationships across cybersecurity, HR, legal, communications, marketing, and executive leadership — before a crisis occurs.
Create shared situational awareness
Centralize insider risk signals, cyber indicators, physical threats, and business context into a single operating picture.
Define clear escalation protocols
Document and exercise activation thresholds, decision authority, and RACI models so teams move confidently under pressure.