The Pattern Beneath the Chaos: Nihilism Part I
Nihilism (NY-uh-liz-um) A light bulb went on for me this week. One of those moments where something you’ve been watching unfold for years suddenly connects the dots. If you dig into this a little, I [...]
Tropical Storm Beryl
Summary: Hurricane Beryl in the United States Overview: Tropical Storm Beryl continues to hammer Texas, bringing rainfall, flooding, storm surge, damaging wind, and tornado threats. Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane [...]
The Impact of Election Years on the Security Industry
Election years are pivotal times for many sectors, including the security industry. As political campaigns ramp up, security professionals face corresponding increases in opportunities and challenges. Understanding these dynamics can help industry players better [...]
Rising Security Concerns of Migration The Increased Risk of Global Terrorism & Crime in the United States
As someone involved in intelligence and global security in the private sector, I feel compelled to address the current immigration situation in the United States. While those in my industry are familiar with global [...]
Prevention vs. Reaction – Active Violence
Active shooter incidents have become a significant concern in the United States, prompting schools and organizations to implement various training programs. Historically, the emphasis has been on response strategies—preparing individuals to react during an [...]
Communication Tools
Effective Communication Tools Effective close protection depends on solid, seamless communication. For principal protection teams working with local EP support, keeping communication channels open and reliable is critical to coordination and quick responses. The [...]





