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Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
2 days ago

Leveraging Military Criminal Investigation Experience in Corporate Security

Military veterans with criminal investigation experience provide disciplined, legally grounded investigative capabilities that align with ASIS INV-2025 to strengthen corporate security resilience and compliance.
fromSecuritymagazine
3 days ago

Julia Vincke - Leveraging Career Success to Lift Others Up

I started my career in law enforcement, working for many years (17) as a police officer. That experience grounded me in investigative work, crisis response, and people leadership under pressure. I later worked in high-risk international environments like Afghanistan and Libya, advising and managing complex security operations - experiences that deeply shaped my resilience and strategic thinking. After transitioning to the private sector in 2015, I held leadership roles in the retail and automotive industries before joining BASF in 2022.
Germany news
fromSecuritymagazine
3 days ago

Jeff Mieseler - Taking Opportunities as They Come

Willingness to be agile and resisting industry pigeonholing enabled Jeff Mieseler to build a diverse, nearly three-decade security career across multiple sectors.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
3 days ago

Michael Lashlee - Serving Something Greater Than Yourself

Michael Lashlee's three-decade security leadership emphasizes service, adapting to evolving physical, cyber, and geopolitical threats, leveraging innovation and people-focused strategies to protect global organizations.
fromSecuritymagazine
3 days ago

Diana Dragon - Managing Global Crises In the Public and Private Sector

It was at the Agency where I first truly understood the power of diverse teams," she says. "Success in the field depended on building inclusive, cross-functional units where every voice had value regardless of background, discipline, or rank. Just as critical was cultivating psychological safety: creating a space where people could speak truthfully, challenge assumptions, and innovate under pressure. That foundation of trust was essential to overcoming some of the hardest missions we faced, and it remains core to how I lead today.
Information security
fromTechRadar
2 weeks ago

When the insider Is the adversary: North Korea's remote work espionage campaign

The campaign is one of the most aggressive, large-scale examples of an insider threat, where individuals abuse authorized access to cause harm.
Privacy professionals
US politics
fromGothamist
3 weeks ago

NYC offices add armed guards, dogs and new turnstiles after 2 Midtown shootings

Heightened security measures in New York corporate offices are a direct response to recent mass shootings, with increased demand for armed guards and canine units.
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

The car as Office: Mercedes integrates Teams, Intune and Copilot

Mercedes-Benz introduces a car-based Teams app that enhances productivity and meets corporate security standards.
fromSecuritymagazine
1 month ago

Jewel Singh: Protecting Women At All Levels of an Organization

The constant challenge, risks and uncertainties associated with Security made the role appealing. I see challenges as opportunities for growth, calculated risk-taking and a way to demonstrate our duty of care purpose, which I am passionate about.
Public health
Public health
fromSecuritymagazine
1 month ago

Joella Dunn-Bernstein: Embracing Empowerment in Security

Joella Dunn-Bernstein turned her childhood experience of 9/11 into a career in corporate security focused on community safety.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

PG&E is hiring an executive bodyguard. Combat shooting experience required

PG&E has increased security for its executives amid rising threats and public discontent, reflecting a troubling corporate environment.
Artificial intelligence
fromInfoWorld
2 months ago

Mastering AI risk: An end-to-end strategy for the modern enterprise

AI customization in attacks enhances fraud effectiveness; deepfakes seriously threaten corporate security, particularly targeting executives; a life-cycle management approach is essential.
fromSecuritymagazine
3 months ago

Conducting Background Checks in the Corporate Security Environment

Background checks are essential but must be modernized to effectively counter insider threats.
Behavioral screening tools are crucial for early identification of concealed risks.
#cybersecurity
Healthcare
fromFast Company
4 months ago

UnitedHealth spent $1.7 million on executive security

UnitedHealth Group significantly increased security spending for executives in 2024 to nearly $1.7 million due to rising concerns over targeted violence.
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