U.S. Olympians on the Ski and Snowboard team will be protected by emergency response plans regarding medical emergencies, accidents and COVID-19 infections from Global Rescue.
Many security practices have transitioned from in-person to online to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 infection since the pandemic began. However, this virtualization can present high security risks when site surveys are conducted online.
Leaders are facing challenges in hiring, rehiring and retaining security personnel with compounding issues of past furloughs, the COVID-19 pandemic, wages and employee evaluation of risk versus reward. How are enterprise security teams compensating to improve current workforce conditions?
Law enforcement agencies are somewhat overcoming the pandemic through enhanced vigor, particularly as measured by interactions with the public, heightened officers’ onboarding, and expanded staff training.
Listen to latest episode of The Security Podcasts as we sit down with CEO of Bloom Health Andrew Morton to discuss implementing vaccine and testing mandates for COVID-19.
Rave Mobile Safety’s report sheds light on the impact of COVID-19, hiring challenges, public attitudes on first responders/law enforcement and growing mental health crisis.
For many employees, traveling on business is a small treat and overall perk. Nothing beats sightseeing after a day of meeting with new, potential or old clients in a different locale — especially if it’s in a warmer climate.
Baxter Kruger, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi, has been named the new Director of the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security.