Controlled Spaces

PGI Protective Intelligence Brief #2: Controlled Spaces: The Invisible Layer of Protection In executive protection work, much of the conversation often centers on personnel, equipment, or response capability. These elements are important, but they usually don't determine whether a situation escalates. The environment often does. Controlled space is one of the least-discussed yet most [...]

By |2026-03-06T13:02:09-05:00March 6th, 2026|PGI Protective Intelligence Briefs|Comments Off on Controlled Spaces

The Intelligence Gap in Executive Protection

Why Corporate Security Must Evolve to Prevent Harm Corporate security teams collect more information today than ever before. Dashboards are full. Alerts are constant. Reports are generated daily. Yet executive risk continues to rise. So the question is not whether organizations have access to information. The question is whether that information is being translated [...]

By |2026-02-20T16:35:57-05:00February 12th, 2026|Executive Protection, Intelligence|Comments Off on The Intelligence Gap in Executive Protection

Behind the Curtain – How PGI Safeguards Global Events Without Disrupting the Mission

When high-stakes events bring together C-suite executives, industry thought leaders, and major brand stakeholders, the visible agenda is only part of the picture. What truly determines an event’s success often happens behind the scenes through quiet coordination, intelligent planning, and disciplined protection of both people and brand. At PGI, we’ve supported events attended by [...]

By |2025-08-04T11:36:19-04:00August 4th, 2025|Clients, PGI Services|Comments Off on Behind the Curtain – How PGI Safeguards Global Events Without Disrupting the Mission

The Critical Importance of Vetting Security Contractors

By Bill Peeler, President & CEO, Peeler Group International In April 2025, Whitman College found itself in an avoidable controversy: a private security contractor had armed personnel on campus, yet those guards lacked the legal authority to carry firearms. Public records showed they were only certified for unarmed roles, and the company was [...]

By |2025-05-21T10:18:18-04:00May 21st, 2025|Licensing, Regulation|Comments Off on The Critical Importance of Vetting Security Contractors
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