When Distrust Becomes Blind Allegiance
In 1978, more than 900 people died in a jungle settlement called Jonestown. They weren’t weak. They weren’t stupid. They were manipulated. These were everyday people — teachers, nurses, young mothers, retired grandparents — [...]
The IRS Part 1.132-5
Here is the IRS Part 1.132-5 from the Internal Revenue Code. We recommend you seek proper counsel with a financial tax advisor and a tax attorney for navigating your understanding and how this may apply [...]
Proprietary vs. Contractual Personnel
RESOURCING SECURITY PERSONNEL Choosing between internal security staffing and contractual security personnel requires careful consideration of various factors, including the organization's specific needs, resources, budget, and risk profile. Here are key considerations to help [...]
Deciding Your Leadership Style
As part of an ongoing focus on leadership in the security industry and how we may improve future generations of leaders, I am asking which type of leader you are - a Traditional Leader? [...]
The Power of Preparation: Embracing the Unseen Victory
In our professional lives, we often hear the phrase, "Why prepare for something that might never happen?" It’s a common sentiment, yet it overlooks a critical truth: True peace of mind [...]
A Different View of the Attempted Assassination on July 13, 2024
A Different View of the Attempted Assassination on July 13, 2024 Here we go. I have resisted throwing any opinion into the “Attempted Assassination” mantra of opinions, objective or otherwise. As a symptom of [...]





