Business Compliance

Like many business owners, I am working through PGI’s insurance renewals for the coming year, and I felt prompted to share some notes. The points I make are essential for the consumers (clients), security agencies, W2, and 1099 employees to be aware of and scrutinize for themselves. Background If you are like [...]

By |2024-01-07T16:48:52-05:00January 7th, 2024|Career & Business, Licensing, Regulation, Security Operations|Comments Off on Business Compliance

Experience, Knowledge, and Preparation – The Required Elements to Prepare for Your Next Event.

While Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) and traditional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) may seem the same, they are very different in their mission and training requirements. Most of us are familiar with the normal daily services that our local EMS agencies provide and have some idea of their role in large-scale emergencies and disasters. [...]

By |2022-03-03T17:38:45-05:00March 3rd, 2022|Safety & Health, Security Operations|Comments Off on Experience, Knowledge, and Preparation – The Required Elements to Prepare for Your Next Event.

Understanding Mass Gatherings – Reaction

We reached the end of Super Bowl 2022, leaving some fans happy and some not so happy. Such is the case when you have two opposing sports teams facing off in a climactic conclusion to find out who will be the champions for the season, creating an emotional reaction that creates a large gathering [...]

By |2022-02-14T12:18:56-05:00February 14th, 2022|Security Operations, Training|Comments Off on Understanding Mass Gatherings – Reaction

Communication Behind the Wheel & Driving Incidents

I read with interest a post from Vehicle Dynamics Institute this morning where they noted a 13% increase in fatal car crashes for non-professional and professional drivers. This incline comes at a time when people were driving 20% less last year. VDI also stated, "According to this latest report, while miles driven declined an [...]

By |2021-10-14T14:42:28-04:00October 14th, 2021|Personal Safety, Security Operations, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Communication Behind the Wheel & Driving Incidents

What should the Physical Managed Security Service of the Future Look like?

In January of this year, Bill Peeler, CEO, Peeler Group International, sat down with other panelists to discuss what Managed Services should look like in the future. Phelim Rowe of CTGI led the panel with panelists Joseph LaSorsa, Protection Specialist, LaSorsa & Associates Ricardo Karakadze, Senior Director Global Maritime Security, Carnival Corporation Joe Gehr, [...]

By |2021-04-07T18:11:26-04:00April 7th, 2021|Cyber Security, Security Operations|Comments Off on What should the Physical Managed Security Service of the Future Look like?

OPSEC in Private Security

As a person trusted in various capacities over the years, I want to share some perspective on what we should not be talking about outside of our operations. Suppose you are self-employed or employed by an agency. In either case, the first thing you should consider is what needs to be kept hush-hush in [...]

By |2020-12-15T13:48:32-05:00December 15th, 2020|Security Operations|Comments Off on OPSEC in Private Security

Synergy – in the SOC

Historically speaking, depending on which silo you are in determines your viewpoint of how we carry out protection responsibilities. If you are an Executive Protection Practitioner, your purview is the personal field services. If you're an Electronic Security Professional, you may feel you can accomplish the needs of protection without an abundance of human [...]

By |2020-12-15T13:52:08-05:00December 13th, 2020|Security Operations|Comments Off on Synergy – in the SOC
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