Security magazine sits down with Blackstone Consulting's Senior Vice President of Business Operations and Strategy
Elizabeth Rice to discuss building operational models and the importance of a positive, empathy-based workplace culture.
Organizations need to maintain balance in their security approach. The most secure organizations have support from senior leadership and follow these seven steps to protect their assets and collaborate as a team.
By relying on untargeted, lengthy, and vague exercises that aren’t aligned with real-world or relevant situations, businesses risk having their security awareness efforts do more harm than good.
The Port of Palm Beach implemented human trafficking prevention training for its employees. The training focuses on teaching employees how to identify human trafficking victims and how to get them help.
To determine whether implementing gaming techniques for security awareness training at your organization makes sense, it is important to first understand what the ultimate goal of the security awareness course is. In many cases, gaming techniques can help employees overcome initial resistance to learning.
Anti-government extremists known as sovereign citizens present many domestic threats. Read on to learn more about this homeland security threat, along with key issues security leaders and law enforcement should consider exploring to combat the risks.
In preparation of opening a new bus depot in Toronto, Metrolinx staged a mock disaster that included included response from several agencies throughout the city, as well as served to test the company's systems in place.
ASIS International and the Security Industry Association (SIA), announced a free virtual event, titled “Global DE&I Strategy: Policy and Practices that Produce Positive Business Outcomes," to help security leaders around the world develop and implement diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) strategies.