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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ross Hill, Founder of Insight Forward, returns to the podcast to discuss one of the more prominent crises in our threat landscape today: the attacks in the Red Sea. This conversation dives deeper into his previous discussion with host Chuck Randolph on <a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/what-todays-permacrisis-means-for-corporate-security-teams/">What Today’s Permacrisis Means for Corporate Security Teams</a>. The episode explores the implications of these attacks on business operations.</p><p>Key takeaways from their discussion include:</p><ul><li>How the Houthi rebels’ attack on cargo ships disrupts critical trade routes and raises concerns about regional stability and economic impact.</li><li>The impact on economies and corporations in the regions where the attacks are taking place (and why multinational organizations are caught in the middle)</li><li>Examples of second and third-order effects of the attacks on the economy and what companies should be looking for in the months ahead.</li></ul><p>Ross Hill founded Insight Forward to help companies understand how global dynamics directly affect their business. He applies his background leading intelligence analysis for prominent risk management organizations such as AT-RISK International and Pinkerton. He has acquired an in-depth knowledge of core processes, program design, and management, fulfilling senior management positions in global security and risk consultancies, and gaining exposure to renowned multinationals and driving their intelligence needs. He began his career as a Forensic DNA Analyst and Intelligence Analyst for the Metropolitan Police.</p><p>Check out Insight Forward’s latest report: <a href="https://www.insightforward.co.uk/reports/">Top 10 Geopolitical Risks for Businesses in 2024</a> and the latest geopolitical news by subscribing to<a href="https://www.insightforward.co.uk/p-and-m/"> Pestle & Mortar</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s world, preparing for future crises is not just important, but unavoidable. Security teams bear the responsibility of ensuring business preparedness for unforeseen threats while preventing employee burnout from the continual talk of potential crises. As security leaders, it's crucial to equip organizational leaders with easily understandable data and information. Streamlining communication and avoiding jargon and lengthy explanations fosters a connection between security and business leaders. This partnership is indispensable for the company's success.</p><p>Dave Komendat is the founder and President of DSKomendat Risk Management Services. He knows the importance of this partnership from his previous role where he was the Vice President and Chief Security Officer of The Boeing Company. Komendat was responsible for the company’s global security and fire protection policy and procedures, site security, executive protection, supply chain and aviation security, and structural and aircraft fire protection, among many other responsibilities. He also holds board leadership roles with several non-profit organizations whose missions are to protect people globally, including Hostage U.S. and The Security Foundation. </p><p>Key topics of Komendat’s discussion with host Chuck Randolph include:</p><ul><li>Why no one rewards the identifier of risk and how to position security as a team that not only protects the organization in crisis but prevents it from happening in the first place.</li><li>The importance of building trust and credibility with business leaders ahead an event so you have their alignment in any gray areas when a decision is made.</li><li>How being prepared for the nontraditional threats matters and understand how they impact the business.</li><li>Advice for security professionals early in their career</li></ul><p>Follow Dave on </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-komendat/">LinkedIn</a></p><p> or reach out to him on his website: https://komendat.com/</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The act of Swatting has been around for years (back in the early 2000s), but an increase in the frequency of calls that are happening and the proliferation of different targets has placed it under the spotlight in recent months. Swatting is the act of placing a hoax call to emergency services with the intention of triggering a swift and intense response. This malicious practice has been increasingly directed towards prominent figures such as politicians, judges, and celebrities. Scott Stewart, Vice President at TorchStone Global, sheds light on why we are seeing more of these events in the headlines and what protection teams can do to prevent them from happening. </p><p>Stewart brings 35 years of analytical, investigative, and security experience, including being a member of Michael Dell's executive protection team and serving ten years as a special agent with the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service. Stewart is a popular speaker on security topics and is frequently interviewed by journalists from leading news outlets, including the<i> New York Times</i>, CNN, Fox News, and NPR.</p><p>Key topics of Stewart’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>How a swatting event can occur, and what the <a href="https://www.torchstoneglobal.com/social-media-threat-continuum/">social media conundrum</a> has to do with it. (hint: It doesn’t happen out of the blue.)</li><li>Advice for protection teams on mitigating this type of threat and what to look for in terms of early warning signs.</li><li>Why it’s critical to have strong relationships with authorities at all levels and have an open dialogue so authorities can put context around any calls coming in that target a VIP.</li></ul><p>For more information, check out Torchstone Global’s article on the topic: <a href="https://www.torchstoneglobal.com/preparing-next-swatting-attack/">Preparing for the Next Swatting Attack </a></p><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>03:25: Scott Stewart: Having a good liaison at all levels - state, local, and federal level is critical because you want to have those connections ahead of an event. Obviously, it's much more difficult to make connections in the midst of ah you know of an emergency. So if you give them a little bit of advanced notice — we've got some aggrieved people that are focused on us, or they've doxed us, etc. — it can really help them place the call into context. </p><p>10:33: Fred: So if you're that protection team out there with responsibility for the executive crew, you have to make sure that you have a good finger on the pulse.</p><p>10:42: Scott Stewart: I mean let's face you you need to have that no matter what threat actor we're talking about — unstable individuals, stalkers, activists, terrorists, criminals. You know we always need to remain alert to all these various threat actors and this is just one more to throw in the hopper. </p><p>The good news is it is something that can be foreseen as we follow these grievances, and watch their communications. We see things like doxing denunciation. That allows us to see the progression along the Social Media Threat Continuum. We talk about things like the pathway to violence or the attack cycle, looking at the Social Media Threat Continuum then just gives us a guide that helps us understand where we were where we are in relation to these threat actors.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As a former CNN Intelligence Correspondent and Executive Producer, Suzanne Kelly knows better than to trust every headline that she reads online. However, with the rise of AI-generated images and disinformation, it’s critical to take an informed approach to what we read – taking into account where it comes from and why it’s being shared. </p><p><a href="https://www.thecipherbrief.com/">The Cipher Brief </a>addresses this threat by bringing together the expertise of the public and private sectors to provide stronger national security for all. Founded by Kelly in 2015, it is a national security-focused media organization that takes a firm stance on providing clear, accurate, and trusted information. Kelly is also the founder of The Cyber Initiatives Group and produces The Cipher Brief's <a href="https://www.tcbconference.com/">Annual Threat Conference</a>. </p><p>Follow her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannekellycipherbrief/">LinkedIn</a>.</p><p>Key topics of Kelly’s discussion with host Chuck Randolph include:</p><ul><li>Why the private sector has shifted over time to take on a pivotal role in geopolitics, shape the way information is shared, and influence the speed of innovation.</li><li>The rising threat of misinformation and disinformation and what security leaders can do to encourage sharing informed, accurate information and avoid chasing down false threats.</li><li>Why Kelly is driven to bring insights to the forefront and help people solve geopolitical problems impacting their business.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>03:43: Suzanne Kelly - I felt like the private sector was not only impacted by what was happening around the world but serves as the backbone of the US economy which is really a humongous component of national security. </p><p>I've been really interested since February 2022 and the months preceding the Russian invasion of Ukraine — looking at the private sector's role there as well as the significant shift in how the world is dealing with geopolitical events like this war. Watching how the private sector came into that arena and started sharing technologies in ways that didn't always go through layers of government bureaucracy has spoken to the speed of innovation in the private sector.</p><p>09:56: Chuck - How should leaders think about misinformation and disinformation?  Our job is to enable decision-makers, so how do we critically look at the news that's coming to us today and make sure that our bosses aren't succumbing to bias or false information?</p><p>10:40: Suzanne Kelly - Disinformation and misinformation is an incredibly risky threat to the United States. Obviously, it spreads beyond the borders but just what we've seen with elections and rhetoric and emotion and how outside entities can take a single bit of truth from something and then weave a web of lies around it. And then drop that into social media feeds and other places where Americans are so conditioned to get information at their fingertips to make snap decisions to reshare things. We need to become a nation of critical thinkers that quickly discern where a source is coming from if it's a credible place and if the organization that they're reading from names sources or if they’re anonymous - why? I think having a country that is full of critical thinkers is going to be a lot better for our future than having a country of people inclined to believe a headline.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When companies investigate incidents and address threats posed to the business and its people, the aftermath of resolution is frequently overlooked. Recognizing this gap, Wendy Bailey established Capital One’s Care Team. Comprising of internal members, this team extends support to individuals who have suffered injuries or witnessed threat activity, supporting a comprehensive approach to recovery. In this episode, she shares how technology in the investigative research field has evolved and why the noisiest cases are not always the ones you prioritize.</p><p>Wendy Bailey is the Manager of Capital One’s Threat Management Team where she assesses and manages workplace violence, intimate partner violence, and suicide concerns. Before transitioning to the private sector, she spent 19 years in Law Enforcement and held various roles including 14 years as a Detective. </p><p>Key topics of Bailey’s discussion with Dr. Marisa Randazzo include:</p><ul><li>How technology has evolved from landlines to social media and the speed of information available to investigate incidents.</li><li>The importance of the initial interview for de-escalation, especially when the opportunity presents itself and the safety of the interviewer is ensured.</li><li>The biggest challenges of her investigative work and how she manages a growing caseload and conducts long term monitoring.</li><li>The benefit of diversity in experience for those wanting to enter the investigative field and the most important skill set needed.</li></ul><p>This episode focused on the importance of having an integrated system so teams can view a complete, accurate, and up-to-date picture of their threat landscape. <a href="https://ontic.co/product/integrated-research/">Ontic’s Integrated Research </a>optimizes risk and threat management with identity, criminal activity, civil litigation, adverse media, and global public records coverage — all in one place. <a href="https://ontic.co/demo-request/">Reach out</a> if you’d like to learn more. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The ability to adapt and change course when unexpected challenges arise is a crucial skill in many professions, but particularly in supply chain security operations where leaders are managing a multimodal environment with layers of partnerships and vendors. Their core responsibility is to ensure that products are moving safely from one place to another, placing complete trust in the hands of truck drivers and other logistics professionals to certify that compliance standards are maintained. In a world where one freight exposure at a rest stop could cost a manufacturer millions of dollars, having visibility into the various stages of the supply chain allows companies to stay ahead of threats and steer clear of crime.</p><p><a href="https://over-haul.com/">Overhaul</a> is dedicated to providing that visibility in ‘one pane of glass’ and helps customers make sense of the chaos within their intricate network of vendors. Barry Conlon is the CEO and founder of Overhaul, the global leader in in-transit risk management and visibility solutions. Prior to founding Overhaul, Conlon was the founder and CEO of FreightWatch, where he played a key role in shaping the industry. His extensive background in security operations is rooted in his eleven-year tenure with the Irish Defense Forces, Irish Special Operations Unit, and Army Ranger Wing.</p><p>Key topics of Conlon’s discussion with host Fred Burton include</p><ul><li>How his time in the Irish Defense Forces influenced him to always be ready for the next curveball and adapt and change accordingly.</li><li>What Overhaul is doing to help change the way manufacturers manage in-transit risk.</li><li>Unique challenges faced by supply chain security operations and how most freight exposures occur.</li><li>Trends and behavioral changes in supply chain security industry over the past few years and what is on the horizon.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>06:34: Barry Conlon: What you’re really being asked to do as a supply chain professional is effectively manage chaos. You know there's so much to monitor and you can imagine in the multimodal environment where you're going from road to air and back to road again. There are so many different modes of transportation. There are a lot of stop starts and freight at rest is freight at risk. What we do at Overhaul is provide that connected visibility world to our customers where literally we connect all available technologies that already exist out there and we take the information that's freely available and mesh all that together into one pane of glass. </p><p>13:10: Fred: You really have your finger on the pulse when it comes to trends and what are you seeing when it comes to trends in the security space for supply chains. You know what are the threats that you're seeing currently and perhaps what are some of the threats that you're looking at that are over the horizon that people aren't thinking about.</p><p>13:53: Barry Conlon: Fred I've never seen it as busy as it is now because supply chains are heavily impacted by COVID. Everybody's attitude to buying online shifted. Now even ingestible pharmaceuticals are purchased online, which you would never buy there unless you got them from a validated pharmacy and now people are regularly ordering these and criminals are quick to respond. </p><p>14:48: Barry Conlon: You can walk into a truck stop. There might be 20 or 30 trucks parked there. You know I'd be shocked if less than 10 percent are less than 100,000 in value. A lot of them are multiple millions in value and they've got literally no protection. The trucks are running because drivers like to keep their cabs cool or warm depending on where they are and the time of year and it costs them money to turn off that tractor trader. I have never seen a truck alarm in my 30 years of experience in this industry - particularly in my last twenty three years in North America, and you're blessed if a truck driver actually locks the door.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When a company experiences such immense growth that the name becomes synonymous with video conferencing, the importance of security measures increases accordingly. Nathan Mills joins the podcast to discuss the risks that come along with protecting people and assets for one of the most visible, evolving companies in the world.</p><p>As an Electrical Engineer with an MS in Strategic Intelligence and Project Management credentials, Mills spent the past 20 years developing, implementing, managing, and innovating enterprise risk management frameworks. He has extensive international experience as a Foreign Service Officer (Security Engineering Officer) in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security and as the Director of Security Risk and Crisis Management at General Electric before his current role of Head of Global Security (CSO - Physical) at Zoom. </p><p>Key topics of Mills’ discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Why the risk profile of a dynamic, highly visible product differs from a company with a more established line of business.</li><li>How Mills structures his security program and the strategies he leverages to be more efficient.</li><li>Advice for security teams who lead operations on a global scale and the top three things they should focus on.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>08:29: Fred: You're working in an industry and a company that has become almost like the word Google. And you think of the success over the pandemic and how you provide such a vital business continuity resource to the private sector.</p><p>09:00: Nathan Mills: Completely. Yeah, it's it's very interesting to work for a company that has become a verb and there's a lot of unique risks that come with that. In regards to the growth stage of an IPO and being new and having a lot of attention, that risk profile is very different than the ‘okay now you're established.’ You've been built people are using your products you have a market. Now you're in different places in the world. Now you have people traveling a lot more and now you have an expanding portfolio of products. How does the physical security element come into play and help educate the executives and other people who are maybe not familiar with a mature physical security organization? </p><p>13:29: Fred: What advice do you have for security teams who lead operations on a global scale?</p><p>14:12: Nathan Mills: One of the things that I've learned is how do you do more with less and I think that's obviously a tired cliche, but leveraging the relationships is something that I think a lot of practitioners might overlook. The ability for me to get it in front of the right people at the right time to be able to influence change is the hardest part about it. So as I was building the program the one thing I constantly talked about with my team was building relationships with intentionality knowing who your stakeholders are within our groups and reaching out to them to build a cadence and learn more about them.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately in today’s threat landscape, a Google search - even a few pages deep - won’t capture nearly enough information to grasp the risk a company faces.  That’s why Welton Chang, Co-Founder and CEO of Pyrra Technologies, set it upon himself to go after the content on fringe sites because of the threats that continue to emerge out of these nearly unmoderated social conversations.</p><p>Pyrra Technologies is a threat intelligence company that scans unmoderated social media with AI. Most recently Chang was the first Chief Technology Officer at Human Rights First and founded HRF's Innovation Lab. Prior to joining HRF, he was a senior researcher at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory where he led teams and developed technical solutions to address disinformation and online propaganda. </p><p>Key topics of Chang’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Inspiration behind developing <a href="https://www.pyrratech.com/">Pyrra Technologies</a> and his research on disinformation and online propaganda. </li><li>Challenges emerging from generative AI that corporate security will face in 2024 </li><li>Advice for corporate security on confronting the lack of trust their audience faces due to the uptick in generative AI online</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Choosing office facilities involves far more than evaluating rent and location. In the current landscape of seemingly escalating workplace violence, prioritizing workplace safety has never been more important. Security teams play a pivotal role in shaping the work environment, strategically implementing security measures that align with the layout and available resources in each office location.</p><p>Amanda Mason is currently serving as the Vice President of Intelligence for Related Companies, the largest privately held real estate company in the US. She joins this episode to share why security plays such an influential role in real estate decisions. Mason’s role is to integrate information from various sources and bridge the gap between cyber threats, national security, local law enforcement, physical security, and business intelligence. She provides threat information and solutions to the various subsidiaries under Related Companies, which include Real Estate, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Hospitality, and International Finance. </p><p>Key topics of Mason’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Her transition from serving in the National Guard into the private sector, and the skills honed during her military tenure that have been instrumental in her success.</li><li>The importance of learning how to ‘sell security’ and its role in shaping national security decisions.</li><li>Security’s role in influencing decisions around office locations.</li><li>Advice for corporate security teams when partnering with real estate or corporate leaders in managing and selecting office space.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>14:00: Fred: How do you see securities' role in influencing decisions around office locations?</p><p>14:11: Amanda Mason: There definitely is a very strong role for security operations regarding the selection of locations and office bases. Threats of Workplace violence weigh on people's minds because nowadays companies are really being held responsible for the safety and security of their employees. Security really has a huge role in what the facility looks like and what are the security measures. Companies want to help minimize their risk and their exposure because the costs are very high for these types of criminal incidents to occur at or near their property.</p><p>15:34: Fred: Amanda what advice do you have for corporate security teams when partnering with real estate or corporate leaders in managing and selecting office space?</p><p>15:52 Amanda Mason: The first thing is — is there a security team there on hand, or do you need to bring in more resources? What are their resources and their procedures? Do you have an op center? How do you relay information back to the company as a tenant? How are you sharing information? What's the relation</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As we take time to celebrate the Veterans who have served and currently serve our country, it’s important to remember the unwavering thread that unites all branches of service— the commitment to protect. This same commitment has helped fuel successful security careers and build skillsets in ways that extend beyond protection — from putting others first to being comfortable with discomfort to moving forward and finding a new approach. </p><p>Chuck Randolph, Chief Security Officer at Ontic and former Infantry and Information Operations Officer in the US Army, shares a selection of clips that feature guests on our series who have served in the military and use those experiences to influence successful security careers in corporations, family offices, and other environments in the private sector.</p><p>To hear more from the guests featured in this special round-up episode, check out their full recordings here:</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/the-art-of-turning-information-into-intelligence/">The Art of Turning Information into Intelligence</a> (George Taylor, President - Exlog Global)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/running-towards-fire-how-to-mitigate-threats-for-journalists-in-high-risk-areas/">Running Towards Fire — How to Mitigate Threats for Journalists in High-Risk Areas</a> (Matt Bohatch, Director of Global Corporate Security and Site Operations for <i>The Washington Post)</i></p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/what-it-takes-to-detect-insider-threats-from-ford-motor-companys-senior-analyst/">What it Takes to Detect Insider Threats from Ford Motor Company’s Senior Analyst</a> (Dave Holder, Senior Analyst, Insider Threat Program at Ford Motor Company)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/how-security-teams-enable-decision-making-in-times-of-crisis/">How Security Teams Enable Decision-Making in Times of Crisis</a> (Major General Richard Lake, Former CSO of Booz Allen Hamilton and the Melinda and Richard Gates Foundation)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/former-marine-infantry-officer-shares-why-strategic-assessments-precede-tactical-mitigation/">Former Marine Infantry Officer Shares Why Strategic Assessments Precede Tactical Mitigation </a>(Jack Stradley, Founder and CEO of Exlog Global)</p><p>Thank you for listening to Ontic’s Protective Intelligence Podcast. Please subscribe to hear our future episodes. If you have any suggestions for guests, email us at podcast@ontic.co.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we take time to celebrate the Veterans who have served and currently serve our country, it’s important to remember the unwavering thread that unites all branches of service— the commitment to protect. This same commitment has helped fuel successful security careers and build skillsets in ways that extend beyond protection — from putting others first to being comfortable with discomfort to moving forward and finding a new approach. </p><p>Chuck Randolph, Chief Security Officer at Ontic and former Infantry and Information Operations Officer in the US Army, shares a selection of clips that feature guests on our series who have served in the military and use those experiences to influence successful security careers in corporations, family offices, and other environments in the private sector.</p><p>To hear more from the guests featured in this special round-up episode, check out their full recordings here:</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/the-art-of-turning-information-into-intelligence/">The Art of Turning Information into Intelligence</a> (George Taylor, President - Exlog Global)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/running-towards-fire-how-to-mitigate-threats-for-journalists-in-high-risk-areas/">Running Towards Fire — How to Mitigate Threats for Journalists in High-Risk Areas</a> (Matt Bohatch, Director of Global Corporate Security and Site Operations for <i>The Washington Post)</i></p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/what-it-takes-to-detect-insider-threats-from-ford-motor-companys-senior-analyst/">What it Takes to Detect Insider Threats from Ford Motor Company’s Senior Analyst</a> (Dave Holder, Senior Analyst, Insider Threat Program at Ford Motor Company)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/how-security-teams-enable-decision-making-in-times-of-crisis/">How Security Teams Enable Decision-Making in Times of Crisis</a> (Major General Richard Lake, Former CSO of Booz Allen Hamilton and the Melinda and Richard Gates Foundation)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/resources/podcast/former-marine-infantry-officer-shares-why-strategic-assessments-precede-tactical-mitigation/">Former Marine Infantry Officer Shares Why Strategic Assessments Precede Tactical Mitigation </a>(Jack Stradley, Founder and CEO of Exlog Global)</p><p>Thank you for listening to Ontic’s Protective Intelligence Podcast. Please subscribe to hear our future episodes. If you have any suggestions for guests, email us at podcast@ontic.co.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Leading an insider threat program at a Fortune 100 company takes a certain skill set that can’t be molded into a single program or training certification. It takes a combination of capabilities and motivations to detect risk in some of the most challenging, unassuming places.</p><p>Dave Holder is a senior analyst with Ford Motor Company where he helps lead their insider risk program. He is a decorated former counterintelligence officer with expertise in national security investigations and operations, as well as corporate workforce investigations. His national-level awards include the National Counterintelligence Executive’s Investigative Team Award in 2014 and the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Team Award in 2009.</p><p>Key topics of Holder’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>How his experience as a Security Officer in the National Security Investigations Program  of the US Army shaped him into the leader he is today. </li><li>The most important skills needed to stand up an insider threat unit and the critical importance of understanding the importance of the human mind amid technological advancements (employees <i>must</i> feel empowered to report behaviors!)</li><li>How technology has impacted the insider threat space and resources Holder recommends for those interested in exploring a career in this area. Here are the ones mentioned within the episode:<ul><li><a href="https://gurucul.com/borderless-behavior-analytics">Borderless Behavior Analytics - Second Edition: Who's Inside? What're They Doing?</a></li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Jobs-Insider-Biggest-Threat/dp/1510764488">Inside Jobs: Why Insider Risk Is the Biggest Cyber Threat You Can't Ignore</a></li><li>Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s <a href="https://www.dni.gov/index.php/ncsc-how-we-work/ncsc-nittf">National Insider Threat Taskforce</a></li></ul></li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>01:23: Dave Holder: There are a lot of things in the military that carry directly over. Most of us coming out of these types of environments struggle with that balance a little bit. And with leadership, generally speaking, I learned you can't leave from behind. You have to be good at what you do as a practitioner. Have to be good with your people you've got to empower everyone and let them lead and innovate.</p><p>14:00: Dave Holder: When I think about the horizon I guess I could think about it in terms of where I think the enemy threat picture is going to use military terminology — defensively,  I have to react to what the adversary is doing, but offensively, can I create a framework that puts all of the odds in my favor. </p><p>On the program-building side of things, I think we need to put more focus into that and hopefully, some of the work MITRE is doing to build out an insider threat framework similar to MITRE attack for cyber defense will produce some of the applied research findings that will help us to get ahead of the curve. </p><p>In the meantime, we have to continue to professionalize this field that we're calling Insider threat or insider risk along the main core competencies. I think without those we're not fluent enough with compliance professionals, privacy professionals, offices of general counsel, etc. We have to be able to converse with them in terms they ah that they understand and that they care about.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>With multiple crises happening around the globe, it’s impossible for organizations to ignore the threat of geopolitics to their business. Security teams are forced to think beyond what’s happening now and consider what’s around the corner. Many understand the duty of care to keep employees safe; however not all realize that this extends to the geopolitical landscape. It is the duty of security leaders to help their organization make sense of what’s happening and be a calm voice in the midst of permacrisis.</p><p>Ross Hill, Founder of Insight Forward, is that calm voice for many as he helps businesses understand risk. He applies his background leading intelligence analysis for prominent risk management organizations such as AT-RISK International and Pinkerton, and has acquired an in-depth knowledge of core processes, programme design and management, fulfilling senior management positions in global security and risk consultancies, and gaining exposure to renowned multinationals and driving their intelligence needs. He began his career as a Forensic DNA Analyst and as an Intelligence Analyst for the Metropolitan Police.</p><p>Check out Insight Forward’s latest report: <a href="https://www.insightforward.co.uk/reports/">Top 10 Geopolitical Risks for Businesses in 2024</a> and the latest geopolitical news by subscribing to<a href="https://www.insightforward.co.uk/p-and-m/"> Pestle & Mortar</a>.</p><p>Key topics of Hill’s discussion with hosts Chuck Randolph and Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Why global and national companies alike cannot escape the impact of geopolitics on their business, and why it’s critical to look beyond the threats you face today.</li><li>Why security leaders have a responsibility to help the people they protect make sense of the crises abroad and how misinformation (most notably with the Hamas War) has the ability to cause unwarranted concern and mistrust.</li><li>The top three things corporate security teams can do right now in light of multiple crises happening around the globe.</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>With a presidential election around the corner, many wonder what level of Secret Service protection is provided to hopeful candidates, when it is an option to receive, and what resources are used. After serving as a senior supervisor on the Secret Service Presidential Protective Division during her 26 year career with the U.S. Secret Service, Cynthia Marble shares what she knows on the topic.</p><p>Cynthia Marble is a nationally recognized leader in the fields of threat assessment and threat management, protective intelligence, investigations, national security, executive protection, and global security operations. She has extensive experience conducting as well as supervising threat assessment and protective intelligence investigations on high-profile public officials and public figures. Marble currently serves as Senior Director of Threat Management Operations for Ontic. </p><p>Key topics of Marble’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Timing for assigning Secret Service protection to presidential candidates, and how long former presidents receive protection</li><li>Challenging aspects of her work and the unimaginable parts of securing even the smallest event to ensure every day is zero fail</li><li>The most critical thing to look for when conducting a threat assessment</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>03:14: Cindy Marble: In general the committees look at the the viability of the candidates. It is threat-driven as far as the extent of the protection and exactly what type of resources are involved — those candidates that are deemed viable within that year are going to get protection.</p><p>07:35: Fred: Cindy, what worried you the most when it comes to just working a crowd or working an event?</p><p>07:57: Cindy Marble: What always worries us is what we don't know. It's honestly looking for that one thing that is out of place - out of the ordinary. Just being vigilant - things don't worry me, but they do concern me and to me, there's a difference. The way to alleviate the concern is to be educated and open to new information. It helps inform how we work an event. So I was definitely worried about the things that I didn't know and I think being comfortable with understanding that you don't sometimes know what you don't know and just being open to all possibilities. </p><p>19:21: Cindy Marble: We know that oftentimes there's not a direct threat to a person or to an entity to a place but it's the behavior. It's statements that are concerning and opening up our minds and saying ‘okay, I'm not looking for that direct threat - what I'm looking at is that concerning behavior’ that that is easy to understand if I know that that's what I'm looking for if that makes sense. You may walk out of an interview and say I'm not 100 % sure that this person is a threat, but what I can do is I can manage the situation and I can say okay I do know that there's something that needs to be done.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a presidential election around the corner, many wonder what level of Secret Service protection is provided to hopeful candidates, when it is an option to receive, and what resources are used. After serving as a senior supervisor on the Secret Service Presidential Protective Division during her 26 year career with the U.S. Secret Service, Cynthia Marble shares what she knows on the topic.</p><p>Cynthia Marble is a nationally recognized leader in the fields of threat assessment and threat management, protective intelligence, investigations, national security, executive protection, and global security operations. She has extensive experience conducting as well as supervising threat assessment and protective intelligence investigations on high-profile public officials and public figures. Marble currently serves as Senior Director of Threat Management Operations for Ontic. </p><p>Key topics of Marble’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>Timing for assigning Secret Service protection to presidential candidates, and how long former presidents receive protection</li><li>Challenging aspects of her work and the unimaginable parts of securing even the smallest event to ensure every day is zero fail</li><li>The most critical thing to look for when conducting a threat assessment</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>03:14: Cindy Marble: In general the committees look at the the viability of the candidates. It is threat-driven as far as the extent of the protection and exactly what type of resources are involved — those candidates that are deemed viable within that year are going to get protection.</p><p>07:35: Fred: Cindy, what worried you the most when it comes to just working a crowd or working an event?</p><p>07:57: Cindy Marble: What always worries us is what we don't know. It's honestly looking for that one thing that is out of place - out of the ordinary. Just being vigilant - things don't worry me, but they do concern me and to me, there's a difference. The way to alleviate the concern is to be educated and open to new information. It helps inform how we work an event. So I was definitely worried about the things that I didn't know and I think being comfortable with understanding that you don't sometimes know what you don't know and just being open to all possibilities. </p><p>19:21: Cindy Marble: We know that oftentimes there's not a direct threat to a person or to an entity to a place but it's the behavior. It's statements that are concerning and opening up our minds and saying ‘okay, I'm not looking for that direct threat - what I'm looking at is that concerning behavior’ that that is easy to understand if I know that that's what I'm looking for if that makes sense. You may walk out of an interview and say I'm not 100 % sure that this person is a threat, but what I can do is I can manage the situation and I can say okay I do know that there's something that needs to be done.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As a Special Agent, McKenzie was assigned to several high-profile investigations including the September 11th investigation, and the Amerithrax case. He also successfully investigated numerous Bank, Wire and Health Care fraud as well as Money Laundering cases which exposed critical flaws in banking systems.</p><p>Key topics of McKenzie’s discussion with host Chuck Randolph include:</p><ul><li>Why the desire to solve problems is at the heart of every skilled investigator</li><li>Skills he learned as a Special Agent in the FBI that carried over into the private sector</li><li>The role of relationships and building networks in his work and why it’s important to surround yourself with people who challenge you</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>05:50: Kurt McKenzie: I looked at investigations with the same obsessive compulsive behavior that I had when I was a scientist — I'm not being funny about that. It's when you work DNA analysis — the thing you understand is that you're dealing with crime at a molecular level.</p><p>06:07: Kurt McKenzie: You cannot make mistakes because when the Dna results come back, somebody could go to jail or potentially be executed because these are all very serious crimes. So you learn a meticulous approach to your job that you will take with you forever.</p><p>08:41: Kurt McKenzie: You don't want to surround yourself with yes men or like-minded people — you want to surround yourself with people who will tell you ‘hey you're screwing up’ or ‘hey, let's do this together hey you're on the right track’ or ‘hey, have you thought about this.’</p><p>09:00: Chuck Randolph: Yeah I love that too because we can get caught up in our own echo chamber and before we know it.</p><p>10:11: Chuck Randolph: Kurt you were in the bureau for over 24 years and you did everything — financial crimes, narcotics, trafficking, terrorism, organized crime. This meticulous obsession on critical thinking as a cornerstone to your to your job — did you have to pause and consider how am I going to approach this problem?</p><p>10:59: Kurt McKenzie: The first thing is to learn what you don't know, and the second thing is to apply basic investigative techniques that the FBI teaches you. You don't want to break the law trying to stop somebody from breaking the law, so you have to educate yourself. Not only about the law but about the group that you're looking at and the people you're looking at. You need to learn everything about them, learn who their associates are, and learn how they move money.</p><p>17:59: Kurt McKenzie: The two key takeaways that I developed over the years of building liaisons and building teams is that you have to take yourself down a peg at times. Because you may need somebody else more than they need you, so you need to be willing to compromise to an extent to get their cooperation.</p><p>The second thing you have to be able to make friends, and I don't mean to be fake. I had at least one friend in almost every police department and every federal agency in South Florida that I could call on to assist and I prided myself on that.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As a fourth generation Chicago Police officer (and first female), Chief Mary Eileen Paradis had the instinct to protect ingrained in her life early on. Despite the complex task of protecting 10,000 employees in a high-crime urban area like Jackson, Mississippi, her unwavering dedication and energy toward her role are just some of the qualities that have propelled her to excel in her career.</p><p>Key topics of Chief Paradis’ discussion with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo include:</p><ul><li>The challenges she faces amidst the growing reports of workplace violence in the healthcare sector generally and how she takes care of her team.</li><li>Addressing the complexities of both the university and healthcare side of her role and the importance of relationships with local police and other areas on campus.</li><li>Advice for women/girls pursuing a career in protection and her involvement in <a href="https://nawlee.org/">NAWLEE</a> (National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives).</li></ul><p>Chief Paradis possesses a combination of 30 plus years of law enforcement, higher education public safety and emergency management experience. She currently serves as the Chief of Police and the Executive Director of Public Safety for the University of Mississippi Police Department and the Office of Public Safety. In addition to higher education, Chief Paradis has worked in museums, hospitality, and retail, and was a sworn member of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Section for over 11 years. Follow her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-eileen-paradis-70711b31/details/education/">LinkedIn</a></p><p>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>William Villanova knows this all too well, as he has been managing events of this nature for over three decades. He is the President of Frank E. Campbell – The Funeral Chapel in New York City, which has a rich history and is arguably the most well-known funeral home in Manhattan, if not the Nation. He is well known for implementing and promoting the highest standards in funeral service, of which security and privacy are paramount to a successful event. </p><p>Key topics of Villanova’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>The preparation and contingency planning that goes into a celebrity funeral in the days/weeks leading up to the event.</li><li>The variety of teams involved to orchastrate a high profile funeral – from NYPD to multiple private security teams to Secret Service.</li><li>The extent of contingency planning, represented by the collaboration between medical teams and local hospitals on standby.</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Schonfeld’s pushback to age-old security processes and refusing to settle for the way it’s always been done has helped him enable security teams to position their department as a business enabler, <i>while</i> protecting people and assets.</p><p>Key topics of Schonfeld’s discussion with host Chuck Randolph include:</p><ul><li>Why security teams need to understand the needs of the business and how their work can impact the success of the company.</li><li>The cultural challenge of security viewing technology as a risk, instead of a force multiplier that enhances the irreplaceable value of human intel.</li><li>Trends he's observing in the physical security industry and what’s on the horizon.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: It’s pretty incredible the amount of data that's out there. I think people, by and large, are more aware of the data today than they certainly were back in the early days of social media and smart devices, and as connected homes were becoming more relevant, and just more and more electronics becoming a part of everyday life. But one of the pieces in slow industries, like physical security, is lack of data isn't the issue, and it's really never been the issue. It's how data is effectively collected and operationalized. That's always what slowed things down.</p><p>Chuck Randolph: It strikes me, you're talking as much about change management and cultural change as you are operational change. Or, as you said, "Operationalizing the way that we manage the data." I think about it again, we have all these massive bureaucracies, whether it's the military, law enforcement, big corporation, or security provider, you're dealing with a lineage of culture change. You're going to walk in and say, "Hey, we're going to help you manage. We need to look and manage data in different ways." What obstacles have you come up with in your career to change management?</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: I think fear of the unknown's probably the biggest one. As a former cop myself, there's a lot of people in our space that are maybe great security leaders, but don't have deep technology backgrounds. Sometimes, rather than surrounding themselves with domain experts, and people who can help understand the technology, and how that technology can be leveraged to improve the program, that technology starts getting seen as a risk to their job, to their program, to whatever it is that they've been building over time, when in fact it really should be a force multiplier.</p><p>I'm not a person that thinks that AI or technology is going to get rid of all the people in security, that's not possible. I think technology has a really important place in our space, but security is always going to require a human to understand context, and understand nuance, and ultimately make a decision that could impact whether or not somebody's life is harmed or protected, or what happens to a brand. That's not something that organizations are going to entrust to AI or a model. But that person who ultimately needs to make the decision needs to be equipped with the best information as quickly as possible, and that's where technology becomes that force multiplier. By embracing that, you have the ability to look great. It's not a risk to your program or to your job.</p><p>Chuck Randolph: Ryan, what you're really talking about is making the security function accessible to everybody, right?</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: Yeah. I think as security people, and ex-cops, and ex-feds, and ex-military, we tend to operate in silos, we tend to keep things close to us in terms of what we're doing, and what our programs are, and what's entailed, and we do a very bad job of marketing security to the organization and letting people know what's actually going on.</p><p>Because the reality is, as you start marketing your initiatives, security's going to have different visibility within the organization, people are going to find more value, other departments are going to find more value. You might find a bigger budget in terms of cross department budgeting, if you can provide actual tangible value to other departments. As I alluded to earlier too, security leaders are really going to be seen more as thought leaders and business leaders with a seat at the table.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Schonfeld’s pushback to age-old security processes and refusing to settle for the way it’s always been done has helped him enable security teams to position their department as a business enabler, <i>while</i> protecting people and assets.</p><p>Key topics of Schonfeld’s discussion with host Chuck Randolph include:</p><ul><li>Why security teams need to understand the needs of the business and how their work can impact the success of the company.</li><li>The cultural challenge of security viewing technology as a risk, instead of a force multiplier that enhances the irreplaceable value of human intel.</li><li>Trends he's observing in the physical security industry and what’s on the horizon.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: It’s pretty incredible the amount of data that's out there. I think people, by and large, are more aware of the data today than they certainly were back in the early days of social media and smart devices, and as connected homes were becoming more relevant, and just more and more electronics becoming a part of everyday life. But one of the pieces in slow industries, like physical security, is lack of data isn't the issue, and it's really never been the issue. It's how data is effectively collected and operationalized. That's always what slowed things down.</p><p>Chuck Randolph: It strikes me, you're talking as much about change management and cultural change as you are operational change. Or, as you said, "Operationalizing the way that we manage the data." I think about it again, we have all these massive bureaucracies, whether it's the military, law enforcement, big corporation, or security provider, you're dealing with a lineage of culture change. You're going to walk in and say, "Hey, we're going to help you manage. We need to look and manage data in different ways." What obstacles have you come up with in your career to change management?</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: I think fear of the unknown's probably the biggest one. As a former cop myself, there's a lot of people in our space that are maybe great security leaders, but don't have deep technology backgrounds. Sometimes, rather than surrounding themselves with domain experts, and people who can help understand the technology, and how that technology can be leveraged to improve the program, that technology starts getting seen as a risk to their job, to their program, to whatever it is that they've been building over time, when in fact it really should be a force multiplier.</p><p>I'm not a person that thinks that AI or technology is going to get rid of all the people in security, that's not possible. I think technology has a really important place in our space, but security is always going to require a human to understand context, and understand nuance, and ultimately make a decision that could impact whether or not somebody's life is harmed or protected, or what happens to a brand. That's not something that organizations are going to entrust to AI or a model. But that person who ultimately needs to make the decision needs to be equipped with the best information as quickly as possible, and that's where technology becomes that force multiplier. By embracing that, you have the ability to look great. It's not a risk to your program or to your job.</p><p>Chuck Randolph: Ryan, what you're really talking about is making the security function accessible to everybody, right?</p><p>Ryan Schonfeld: Yeah. I think as security people, and ex-cops, and ex-feds, and ex-military, we tend to operate in silos, we tend to keep things close to us in terms of what we're doing, and what our programs are, and what's entailed, and we do a very bad job of marketing security to the organization and letting people know what's actually going on.</p><p>Because the reality is, as you start marketing your initiatives, security's going to have different visibility within the organization, people are going to find more value, other departments are going to find more value. You might find a bigger budget in terms of cross department budgeting, if you can provide actual tangible value to other departments. As I alluded to earlier too, security leaders are really going to be seen more as thought leaders and business leaders with a seat at the table.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bill Marlow is an internationally recognized authority on Information Security and Risk. As an active participant in critical infrastructure protection on a worldwide basis, he has worked closely with global governments and law enforcement as well as financial institutions, energy corporations, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies on issues involving cyber terrorism, security plans, and international cooperation. Additionally, Marlow has served his country as a member of the Intelligence Community.</p><p>Key topics of Marlow’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>The critical security need behind protecting publicly accessible location data for executives and their corporations, as well as individuals who are deployed abroad.</li><li>The technology and strategy that went into creating the Qphone and the importance of the right customer base for this product.</li><li>What’s next in the world of privacy and protection.</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><p>01:19: Bill Marlow: My team and I have been looking at things to help the good guys. The bad guys have the highest end capabilities that you can imagine - spectrum radios, point to point encryption capabilities - the good guys on the other hand are not exactly well funded. </p><p>The Qphone is an ultra secure communications app that you can put on virtually any mobile device to allow fully secured, fully protected communications. The critical part is that we collect no data. We don't know where you are. We don't care where you are. We don't know what your phone is. It is truly a clean implementation. The encryption we use is a Quantum resistant encryption using the latest techniques to prevent Quantum computers from actually accessing it.</p><p>02:46 Fred: Wow, that's simply amazing. Now I think most of us who have lived in the intelligence space or the protection business are used to apps such as Signal or Whatsapp and so forth. How is Q phone different?</p><p>03:04 Bill Marlow: So nothing in life is free as the old adage goes. As you’re using a free app they have to pay for themselves somehow. So what they do is they collect information or metadata on every individual and then correlate that information and sell it lots of places. More importantly, there are a number of agencies around the world from different governments who buy that information through third party companies. They collect things about where you are, what kind of device you have, who you are connected to and how many times you talk to them, so on. </p><p>The Qphone, on the other hand, doesn't collect anything. Now, it's not free but we don't collect anything so you're protected from that kind of analysis from going on. To most of us who are in the intelligence business or even the law enforcement business, that's a critical item - not having people be able to tell where you are who you're talking to or what you've done.</p><p>13:51 Fred: And I assume ah like most businesses do there's due diligence on customers to make sure that this technology is not falling into enemy's hands so to speak.</p><p>14:02 Bill Marlow: Absolutely. In fact, that's one of the critical items for us is that you have to be a recognizable organization. You have to be a corporation. You have to be a law enforcement group.</p><p>17:46 Fred: When you think through this having done a lot of threat assessments and vulnerability assessments on ultra high net worth individuals and so forth, you might have a CEO that's very secure but family members and children aren't.</p><p>18:01 Bill Marlow: Exactly and they're the vulnerability.</p><p>18:04.75 Fred: So in this space with a Qphone if you had this deployed amongst your core family and so forth. You could rest assured that nobody's tracking you monitoring you and triangulating in on your location.</p><p>19:23.56 Bill Marlow:  I think that more people need to be made aware of all the things that are happening to them in a privacy mode. How much information is being gathered about them people don't realize the extent of the information that is being gathered every time they go out to a news site or they go shopping online or and they don't have the right kinds of protections in place.</p><p>19:58 Bill Marlow: Qphone is one piece of a security program. We can protect their communications. We can make sure that they can send documents and messages and they can have conference calls and video calls securely. It works on your your mobile devices. It works on your desktop. But that’s a piece of a much larger program. There’s a need for people to start understanding about the amount of information that's being taken from them.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill Marlow is an internationally recognized authority on Information Security and Risk. As an active participant in critical infrastructure protection on a worldwide basis, he has worked closely with global governments and law enforcement as well as financial institutions, energy corporations, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies on issues involving cyber terrorism, security plans, and international cooperation. Additionally, Marlow has served his country as a member of the Intelligence Community.</p><p>Key topics of Marlow’s discussion with host Fred Burton include:</p><ul><li>The critical security need behind protecting publicly accessible location data for executives and their corporations, as well as individuals who are deployed abroad.</li><li>The technology and strategy that went into creating the Qphone and the importance of the right customer base for this product.</li><li>What’s next in the world of privacy and protection.</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><p>01:19: Bill Marlow: My team and I have been looking at things to help the good guys. The bad guys have the highest end capabilities that you can imagine - spectrum radios, point to point encryption capabilities - the good guys on the other hand are not exactly well funded. </p><p>The Qphone is an ultra secure communications app that you can put on virtually any mobile device to allow fully secured, fully protected communications. The critical part is that we collect no data. We don't know where you are. We don't care where you are. We don't know what your phone is. It is truly a clean implementation. The encryption we use is a Quantum resistant encryption using the latest techniques to prevent Quantum computers from actually accessing it.</p><p>02:46 Fred: Wow, that's simply amazing. Now I think most of us who have lived in the intelligence space or the protection business are used to apps such as Signal or Whatsapp and so forth. How is Q phone different?</p><p>03:04 Bill Marlow: So nothing in life is free as the old adage goes. As you’re using a free app they have to pay for themselves somehow. So what they do is they collect information or metadata on every individual and then correlate that information and sell it lots of places. More importantly, there are a number of agencies around the world from different governments who buy that information through third party companies. They collect things about where you are, what kind of device you have, who you are connected to and how many times you talk to them, so on. </p><p>The Qphone, on the other hand, doesn't collect anything. Now, it's not free but we don't collect anything so you're protected from that kind of analysis from going on. To most of us who are in the intelligence business or even the law enforcement business, that's a critical item - not having people be able to tell where you are who you're talking to or what you've done.</p><p>13:51 Fred: And I assume ah like most businesses do there's due diligence on customers to make sure that this technology is not falling into enemy's hands so to speak.</p><p>14:02 Bill Marlow: Absolutely. In fact, that's one of the critical items for us is that you have to be a recognizable organization. You have to be a corporation. You have to be a law enforcement group.</p><p>17:46 Fred: When you think through this having done a lot of threat assessments and vulnerability assessments on ultra high net worth individuals and so forth, you might have a CEO that's very secure but family members and children aren't.</p><p>18:01 Bill Marlow: Exactly and they're the vulnerability.</p><p>18:04.75 Fred: So in this space with a Qphone if you had this deployed amongst your core family and so forth. You could rest assured that nobody's tracking you monitoring you and triangulating in on your location.</p><p>19:23.56 Bill Marlow:  I think that more people need to be made aware of all the things that are happening to them in a privacy mode. How much information is being gathered about them people don't realize the extent of the information that is being gathered every time they go out to a news site or they go shopping online or and they don't have the right kinds of protections in place.</p><p>19:58 Bill Marlow: Qphone is one piece of a security program. We can protect their communications. We can make sure that they can send documents and messages and they can have conference calls and video calls securely. It works on your your mobile devices. It works on your desktop. But that’s a piece of a much larger program. There’s a need for people to start understanding about the amount of information that's being taken from them.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Briggs is a leading expert on security and has advised governments and multinational corporations on security, resilience, terrorism, and responses to extremism. She conducts research, thought leadership, and consulting for corporate clients on security and cybersecurity. She is also an Associate Fellow at Chatham House. 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Deriving the insights that that you do and then how you communicate it.</p><p>08:07: Rachel Briggs:  I'm a really big believer in trusting the process. You start by opening the funnel and you know what your initial question is and you keep that really simple and you then open it up and gather as much data and information as you possibly can. At a certain point in time you have to stop and go back down the funnel in the other direction and really get sharp on what the argument is — just try and write what it is. I force myself to get back to one piece of paper and find a way of really describing what it is I think this is telling me in a very succinct way before I start writing.</p><p>I think having that discipline really helps you to write and to communicate in a way that is clear. You're always coming back to your core argument and it really helps you to figure out — is this bit of data relevant or not because inevitably you end up with too much and you have to be ruthless. </p><p>15:55: Rachel Briggs: You know in anything I write, whether it's a 500 word blog post or a 20,000 word report it has to be focused on what can the reader go and do differently in the office tomorrow.</p><p>21:11: Marisa Randazzo: Within security, practitioners are often trying to talk with departments outside of security — whether it is to brief a c-suite on security issues or talk with human resources or an employee assistance program — oftentimes they speak different languages and a researcher within the violence risk assessment field has talked about this great term of boundary spanner. Someone who speaks different kinds of languages in different sectors so you can communicate clearly across different domains.</p><p>26:08: Rachel Briggs: I had the pleasure of working with ASIS International and its foundation. I spent about nine months diving into the issue of diversity equity and inclusion within corporate security and - spoiler alert- there isn't as much diversity as there should be. Perhaps we didn't need a piece of research to tell us that but more importantly, what I wanted to do was get under the skin of that and really understand what’s happening. </p><p>I interviewed 16 chief security officers and I think without exception all of them got why security and diversity were important. One of the responses that really gave me hope was when we asked for people to tell us from strongly agree to strongly disagree whether they would speak up if they saw something that wasn't right (some discriminatory behavior) and the vast majority of respondents — across all groups men women straight gay disabled non-disabled etc — said they absolutely would speak up.</p><p>In other words and I thought that was really important because essentially what we're talking about in terms of diversity is a change management challenge. We're trying to take an industry from being from looking and sounding one way to looking and sounding different in some ways and change happens first because there's the firebrands who are on the frontline who are fighting and shouting and um. 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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Briggs is a leading expert on security and has advised governments and multinational corporations on security, resilience, terrorism, and responses to extremism. She conducts research, thought leadership, and consulting for corporate clients on security and cybersecurity. She is also an Associate Fellow at Chatham House. 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Deriving the insights that that you do and then how you communicate it.</p><p>08:07: Rachel Briggs:  I'm a really big believer in trusting the process. You start by opening the funnel and you know what your initial question is and you keep that really simple and you then open it up and gather as much data and information as you possibly can. At a certain point in time you have to stop and go back down the funnel in the other direction and really get sharp on what the argument is — just try and write what it is. I force myself to get back to one piece of paper and find a way of really describing what it is I think this is telling me in a very succinct way before I start writing.</p><p>I think having that discipline really helps you to write and to communicate in a way that is clear. You're always coming back to your core argument and it really helps you to figure out — is this bit of data relevant or not because inevitably you end up with too much and you have to be ruthless. </p><p>15:55: Rachel Briggs: You know in anything I write, whether it's a 500 word blog post or a 20,000 word report it has to be focused on what can the reader go and do differently in the office tomorrow.</p><p>21:11: Marisa Randazzo: Within security, practitioners are often trying to talk with departments outside of security — whether it is to brief a c-suite on security issues or talk with human resources or an employee assistance program — oftentimes they speak different languages and a researcher within the violence risk assessment field has talked about this great term of boundary spanner. Someone who speaks different kinds of languages in different sectors so you can communicate clearly across different domains.</p><p>26:08: Rachel Briggs: I had the pleasure of working with ASIS International and its foundation. I spent about nine months diving into the issue of diversity equity and inclusion within corporate security and - spoiler alert- there isn't as much diversity as there should be. Perhaps we didn't need a piece of research to tell us that but more importantly, what I wanted to do was get under the skin of that and really understand what’s happening. </p><p>I interviewed 16 chief security officers and I think without exception all of them got why security and diversity were important. One of the responses that really gave me hope was when we asked for people to tell us from strongly agree to strongly disagree whether they would speak up if they saw something that wasn't right (some discriminatory behavior) and the vast majority of respondents — across all groups men women straight gay disabled non-disabled etc — said they absolutely would speak up.</p><p>In other words and I thought that was really important because essentially what we're talking about in terms of diversity is a change management challenge. We're trying to take an industry from being from looking and sounding one way to looking and sounding different in some ways and change happens first because there's the firebrands who are on the frontline who are fighting and shouting and um. You know often feel like they're sort of shouting into an empty room in those early years but answers like that that say people are willing to speak up tells me that things are changing now are they changing fast enough. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jack joins host Chuck Randolph to discuss:</p><ul><li>How his time in the Marines has influenced his leadership style.</li><li>The evolution in training for crisis response in high-risk environments.</li><li>How to understand the needs of the customer or protectee and build a strategy around it.</li><li>The best ways to add value in a crisis (hint: it’s not a knee-jerk reaction).</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>[12:29] Jack Stradley: The main thing I realized when I was COO of an organization was that security has so many different definitions. I worked with a company that did strictly bomb blast mitigation on buildings and then I had a bunch of EP guys that ran around with surveillance kits who thought about motorcade tactics — and those two people never talked to each other. One of the things the Marine Corps taught me was the “combined arms team.” You know that you don't fight in a silo — you bring your artillery, logistics, and your air power and you all work seamlessly together.</p><p>[14:01] Jack Stradley: Today there are tremendously talented people with skills who apply those skills to do security or protection or analysis. Is really kind of easy. It's bringing all the pieces together and then showing value — making people understand the value because security for security's sake is not necessarily valuable. Security is when you can quantify or articulate its value.</p><p>[14:50] Jack Stradley: It’s important to remember the risk and the reward for what you're doing and there are no perfect solutions. You know you can't live inside Fort Knox and never leave. That's not a realistic approach so there are always trade-offs. There's always a risk tolerance that has to be understood. That's the ongoing struggle because risk tolerance for each one of us is different. </p><p>[24:35] Chuck: You're involved when many things go south for organizations. How do you help organizations or what's your recommendation for maintaining a presence of mind? </p><p>[25:23] Jack Stradley: I think that most people react in a crisis and that's the last thing you want to do. You want to take a beat — now that beat can be a microsecond but you take a beat and you evaluate. You look, you listen, you think, then you act — act deliberately, don't react.</p><p>Before you have to commit to a course of action and you should take as long as you have but no longer to evaluate things and then make a conscious decision and then continue to evaluate because if it's not working it's maybe time to change course.</p><p>[31:10] Jack Stradley: We are inundated with information and that's not a revelation to anyone out there. The hard part is to just you know, be able to see through the noise in the chatter and try and get to the fundamentals in the foundation. Understand — what does this mean to me and how does this affect me and my plans? That's part of what we try to do for people is help them with that.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Alana Forrest started her 29-year public service career in 1983 at the Palo Alto Police Department and rose through the ranks to Lieutenant. Forrest was promoted to the position of Captain by joining the Los Gatos/Monte Sereno Police Department in 2000 and retired in 2012. She has spent the last 11 years in corporate security and currently leads Global Safety and Security at Intuit. She is a proud co-founder of the California Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Symposium, which began as a local partnership in 2006 and is now endorsed by multiple law enforcement associations with a national following.</p><p>Forrest joins host Dr. Marisa Randazzo to discuss:</p><ul><li>The impact of mentoring on her career and the motivation behind starting the Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Foundation.</li><li>The role of storytelling and connecting on a personal level to demonstrate security’s value to other areas of an organization.</li><li>Advice for women/girls pursuing a career in protection.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>[08:38] Marisa Randazzo: I just think it's so important — the value of mentorship. But it's often difficult to figure out how to get started, so the details that you're sharing here are very helpful. I want to ask a follow-up question about the California Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Symposium. Who is it open to? </p><p>[09:14] Alana: It's open to anyone. It's not just women but anyone in active law enforcement and retirees can also attend. We're trying to just open up the floodgates and allow anybody who wants to come to join us in California every year. It's been one of the proudest accomplishments in my career — to establish this and have it still be so successful.</p><p>[15:53] Marisa Randazzo: It sounds like what your foundation now your symposium did was give people up a place for that colleagueship, especially from those smaller departments when they didn't have it in-house necessarily but they could still access. That same level of connection and advice and commiseration just from outside their department but still within the industry. That's phenomenal.</p><p>[16:16] Alana: Yeah, absolutely and even now unfortunately in the 2000s and here we are in 2023 — we still hear similar stories of challenges that we heard in the 1980s and 90s. So it really does provide an opportunity and a forum for people who are really struggling to get some much needed support. It's kind of sad that we are still having some of these conversations. But at least there's support there.</p><p>[17:53] Alana: One of the things that I've really tried to do when I first enter any organization is build those relationships and find the right people to talk to — who's in charge of what but also who are the team players that have leadership qualities that you can tell are the people that get things done or has the leadership's ear. Seek out those people to get by your side and have lunch or coffee and have a discussion — what are your pain points with global safety and security or at the security team? </p><p>[20:51] Alana: I've been in where data really drives the conversation and so I think any sort of data points or storytelling [help in displaying value]. Tell the stories to let people know exactly what's going On. As people started to come back to work I would take people through our Global Security Operations Center and let them see what we do because people really don't have ah an understanding of how much work we do to keep them safe behind the scenes. So when they walk into that room and they see all the monitors and they see all the people and all the activity and I explain what we're doing and how we keep them safe, that is a huge win. </p><p>[33:36] Alana: You know one of the things I'll emphasize is again — finding those mentors and those champions and building relationships is so important. I didn't get to any promotion or any position in my private sector career without the benefit of a relationship or a connection that I cultivated. And also just being willing to be helpful to anyone who reaches out for questions.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alana Forrest started her 29-year public service career in 1983 at the Palo Alto Police Department and rose through the ranks to Lieutenant. Forrest was promoted to the position of Captain by joining the Los Gatos/Monte Sereno Police Department in 2000 and retired in 2012. She has spent the last 11 years in corporate security and currently leads Global Safety and Security at Intuit. She is a proud co-founder of the California Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Symposium, which began as a local partnership in 2006 and is now endorsed by multiple law enforcement associations with a national following.</p><p>Forrest joins host Dr. Marisa Randazzo to discuss:</p><ul><li>The impact of mentoring on her career and the motivation behind starting the Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Foundation.</li><li>The role of storytelling and connecting on a personal level to demonstrate security’s value to other areas of an organization.</li><li>Advice for women/girls pursuing a career in protection.</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><p>[08:38] Marisa Randazzo: I just think it's so important — the value of mentorship. But it's often difficult to figure out how to get started, so the details that you're sharing here are very helpful. I want to ask a follow-up question about the California Women Leaders in Law Enforcement Symposium. Who is it open to? </p><p>[09:14] Alana: It's open to anyone. It's not just women but anyone in active law enforcement and retirees can also attend. We're trying to just open up the floodgates and allow anybody who wants to come to join us in California every year. It's been one of the proudest accomplishments in my career — to establish this and have it still be so successful.</p><p>[15:53] Marisa Randazzo: It sounds like what your foundation now your symposium did was give people up a place for that colleagueship, especially from those smaller departments when they didn't have it in-house necessarily but they could still access. That same level of connection and advice and commiseration just from outside their department but still within the industry. That's phenomenal.</p><p>[16:16] Alana: Yeah, absolutely and even now unfortunately in the 2000s and here we are in 2023 — we still hear similar stories of challenges that we heard in the 1980s and 90s. So it really does provide an opportunity and a forum for people who are really struggling to get some much needed support. It's kind of sad that we are still having some of these conversations. But at least there's support there.</p><p>[17:53] Alana: One of the things that I've really tried to do when I first enter any organization is build those relationships and find the right people to talk to — who's in charge of what but also who are the team players that have leadership qualities that you can tell are the people that get things done or has the leadership's ear. Seek out those people to get by your side and have lunch or coffee and have a discussion — what are your pain points with global safety and security or at the security team? </p><p>[20:51] Alana: I've been in where data really drives the conversation and so I think any sort of data points or storytelling [help in displaying value]. Tell the stories to let people know exactly what's going On. As people started to come back to work I would take people through our Global Security Operations Center and let them see what we do because people really don't have ah an understanding of how much work we do to keep them safe behind the scenes. So when they walk into that room and they see all the monitors and they see all the people and all the activity and I explain what we're doing and how we keep them safe, that is a huge win. </p><p>[33:36] Alana: You know one of the things I'll emphasize is again — finding those mentors and those champions and building relationships is so important. I didn't get to any promotion or any position in my private sector career without the benefit of a relationship or a connection that I cultivated. And also just being willing to be helpful to anyone who reaches out for questions.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jun 2023 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, you’ll hear from Chief Security Officers, analysts, and legal experts to learn how they’ve navigated this challenge — earning internal buy-in and fostering a sense of trust with stakeholders. To hear more from the guests featured in this special round-up episode, check out their full recordings here:</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/the-crucial-role-of-anticipating-risk-on-a-global-scale-from-salesforces-strategic-intelligence-team/">Anticipating Risk on a Global Scale from Salesforce’s Strategic Intelligence Team</a> (Lewis Sage-Passant, Global Strategic Intelligence Manager)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/identifying-operational-risk-to-empower-a-risk-taking-culture-protective-intelligence-honors/">Identifying Operational Risk to Empower a Risk-Taking Culture</a> (Adam Cambridge, Manager of Enterprise Risk Intelligence at MITRE)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/the-intersection-of-privacy-compliance-and-security-why-a-unified-front-minimizes-risk/">The Intersection of Privacy, Compliance, and Security — Why a Unified Front Minimizes Risk</a> (Karen Moore, Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer at Unisys)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/how-to-get-in-front-of-threats-at-a-global-scale-from-verizons-cso/">How to Get in Front of Threats at a Global Scale from Verizon’s CSO</a> (Dan Maloney, Chief Security Officer and Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Security with Verizon Communications)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/what-does-your-c-suite-need-to-know-the-role-of-data-informed-decisions-in-corporate-security/">What Does Your C-Suite Need to Know? The Role of Data-Informed Decisions in Corporate Security</a> (Ken White, Expedia Group’s Senior Manager of Physical Risk, Intelligence, & Investigations)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/the-value-of-storytelling-to-prove-securitys-company-wide-impact/">The Value of Storytelling to Prove Security’s Company-Wide Impact</a> (Jim Bernhardt, Corporate Security Leader at the Nikola Motor Company)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/why-an-objective-centric-security-strategy-matters-2/">Why an Objective-Centric Security Strategy Matters</a> (Bruce McIndoe, President of McIndoe Risk Advisory, Co-Founder of iJET International)</p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/running-towards-fire-how-to-mitigate-threats-for-journalists-in-high-risk-areas/">Running Towards Fire — How to Mitigate Threats for Journalists in High-Risk Areas</a> (Matt Bohatch, Director of Global Corporate Security and Site Operations for <i>The Washington Post)</i></p><p><a href="https://ontic.co/podcast/think-like-an-intelligence-analyst-deciding-what-matters-and-how-to-share-it/">Think Like an Intelligence Analyst – Deciding What Matters and How to Share It</a> (Sandy Perez, Lead Intelligence Analyst for Alcon)</p><p>Thank you for listening to Ontic’s Protective Intelligence Podcast. Please subscribe to hear our future episodes. If you have any suggestions for guests, email us at podcast@ontic.co.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>“If it’s not documented, it didn’t happen” is a standard that Christine Oliver has stood by for the duration of her career, leading investigations in both the public and private sectors. As a Former FBI Special Agent and current emergency response and security leader, she prides herself in developing and implementing a thorough incidents, investigations and case management process that embraces technology and helps to bridge communication gaps internally.

It’s no surprise to hear that a siloed structure is one of the primary barriers to successfully implementing even the smallest amount of change in an organization. Christine shares some of the biggest challenges to getting security teams and company leaders onboard and strategies to overcome hesitation to moving away from how it’s always been done. 

She is so committed to this holistic approach that she is moving into a role that serves as a bridge between cyber and physical security. Before her current role as in emergency response and security for a Fortune 500 company, Christine spent 22 years leading investigations for the FBI. She also managed the entire counterintelligence program for the State of Delaware, including serving as lead investigator on all aspects of national security and Trade Secret / IP theft investigations.</itunes:summary>
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She is so committed to this holistic approach that she is moving into a role that serves as a bridge between cyber and physical security. Before her current role as in emergency response and security for a Fortune 500 company, Christine spent 22 years leading investigations for the FBI. She also managed the entire counterintelligence program for the State of Delaware, including serving as lead investigator on all aspects of national security and Trade Secret / IP theft investigations.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jack is a former Navy SEAL who led special operations teams as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander, and Task Unit Commander. Over his 20 years in Naval Special Warfare, he transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper all the way to commanding a Special Operations Task Unit in the most Iranian-influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the tumultuous drawdown of U.S. Forces. Jack retired from active duty in 2016 and lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of <i>The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil’s Hand, In the Blood</i>, and<a href="https://www.officialjackcarr.com/only-the-dead/"> <i>Only the Dead</i></a>, his most recent novel available now wherever books are sold.</p><p>Jack returns to the podcast to catch up with Fred Burton to discuss:</p><ul><li>Where his latest novel, <i>Only the Dead</i>, fits into the James Reece series and why it is hailed as his finest work yet</li><li>Questions from the audience ranging from how he approaches writing to the future of his series </li><li>The best advice he’s received in his writing career</li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jack is a former Navy SEAL who led special operations teams as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander, and Task Unit Commander. Over his 20 years in Naval Special Warfare, he transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper all the way to commanding a Special Operations Task Unit in the most Iranian-influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the tumultuous drawdown of U.S. Forces. Jack retired from active duty in 2016 and lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of <i>The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil’s Hand, In the Blood</i>, and<a href="https://www.officialjackcarr.com/only-the-dead/"> <i>Only the Dead</i></a>, his most recent novel available now wherever books are sold.</p><p>Jack returns to the podcast to catch up with Fred Burton to discuss:</p><ul><li>Where his latest novel, <i>Only the Dead</i>, fits into the James Reece series and why it is hailed as his finest work yet</li><li>Questions from the audience ranging from how he approaches writing to the future of his series </li><li>The best advice he’s received in his writing career</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Peter Evans, CEO of Xtract One Technologies, leads his company around this model, and in his role he is devoted to advancing the physical security technology industry. Xtract is a leading technology-driven threat detection and security solution that uses unobtrusive threat detection systems to enable venues to deliver improved experiences while providing unprecedented safety.  </p><p>Peter joins host Chuck Randolph to discuss:</p><ul><li>How Xtract’s customer-based model drives insights and minimizes risk</li><li>The evolution of event security and why it’s not a one size fits all model</li><li>The value of technology in maximizing resources and improving the patron experience</li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>Oftentimes when concert or sports venues ramp up their security measures, the guest experience is downgraded with longer lines and more processes and rules. This doesn’t have to be the case. A customer-backed model, keeping in mind what’s important to the patron and what information the GSOC needs to know, can transform the patron experience from the moment tickets are purchased online.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hackman has over 20 years of experience building and managing risk assessment and mitigation programs for the U.S. government and private sector.  Earlier in her career, she worked at the US State Department’s Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), providing security guidance to the private sector operating overseas;  at the US Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence & Analysis, and also worked with the FBI’s Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC), before joining Visa.  Throughout her career, she has looked for what root causes underlie security concerns as a way to mitigate risk and has also sought to build partnerships throughout.</p><p>Hackman joins host Dr. Marisa Randazzo to discuss:</p><ul><li>Her non-linear progression from OSAC (Overseas Security Advisory Council) to GSOC (Global Security Operations Center) at Visa.</li><li>The most critical skill to have when building a multi-stakeholder team to get to the root cause of a security concern.</li><li>The impact of a career in security and protection on one’s health and why it’s necessary to check in with peers and take time to reset.</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Larry Loftis is the <i>New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today</i>, and international bestselling author of the nonfiction spy thrillers <i>THE PRINCESS SPY: The True Story of World War II Spy Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones; CODE NAME: LISE: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy</i>; and <i>INTO THE LION'S MOUTH: The True Story of Dusko Popov—World War II Spy, Patriot, and the Real-Life Inspiration for James Bond</i>.</p><p>Loftis joins host Fred Burton to discuss:</p><ul><li>The level of detail that went into researching Duško Popov over the course of 18 months.</li><li>The meaning behind MI6, the Secret Intelligence Service of the United Kingdom, and how the Official Secrets Act impacted Popov’s work.</li><li>What makes Popov such a powerful character to depict in James Bond films over the decades and questions Loftis would ask the spy if he were alive today.</li></ul>
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Surprises are never met with open arms in the world of a security professional. Scenarios - both good and bad - are played out over and over again so nothing can catch them off guard. In the words of George Taylor, former Marine Corps Sniper turned global risk consultant, “prevention always beats reaction.” 

Knowing how to interpret, contextualize and communicate the information around us is crucial to preventing any unwanted surprises; however, oftentimes it’s shared without factoring in who is on the receiving end. As Chief Operating Officer at Exlog Global, George helps clients recognize negative trends earlier so they can mitigate harm to people and assets. He speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of understanding an organization’s culture and risk tolerance before delivering any advice, and why information is not intelligence until it’s communicated effectively — making it both an art and a science.
 
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      <description><![CDATA[Straight from the floor of GSX 2022, Don Sortor,  Senior Vice President of Global Integrity, Inc, joins host Chuck Randolph to discuss the evolution of open source intelligence.

There was a time in the security profession when practitioners were fed intelligence informing them about how to approach (or avoid) a threat. Fast forward a few decades and it’s now evolved into an influx of information where it’s hard to identify what is needed and how to get ahead. More importantly, the ability to manage information to maintain privacy has become one of the most challenging aspects of security. 

Don and Chuck discuss the rapid changes in managing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and share the unfortunate implications of turning a blind eye to such an important issue. The shift from actively finding information to preventing information from being discovered has changed the way we conduct business in our day-to-day lives. They discuss how to balance connecting with others online and protecting yourself, your family, and your business. They conclude with Don’s insight on Global Integrity’s latest product and how it’s revolutionizing the privacy industry and how we communicate.

Don has 30+ years in the security field. He is a subject matter expert in cyber and physical security having worked in the telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and defense industries. He is deeply skilled in managing security programs and bringing products and services to market. He is a Certified Fraud Examiner, a past member of the group of experts to the OECD on cryptography, a former chairman of I-4, and current Vice Chair of the ASIS Intellectual Property Protection Steering Committee and a member of the ASIS Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee. Don is a US Navy veteran.
 
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Don and Chuck discuss the rapid changes in managing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and share the unfortunate implications of turning a blind eye to such an important issue. The shift from actively finding information to preventing information from being discovered has changed the way we conduct business in our day-to-day lives. They discuss how to balance connecting with others online and protecting yourself, your family, and your business. They conclude with Don’s insight on Global Integrity’s latest product and how it’s revolutionizing the privacy industry and how we communicate.

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Don and Chuck discuss the rapid changes in managing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and share the unfortunate implications of turning a blind eye to such an important issue. The shift from actively finding information to preventing information from being discovered has changed the way we conduct business in our day-to-day lives. They discuss how to balance connecting with others online and protecting yourself, your family, and your business. They conclude with Don’s insight on Global Integrity’s latest product and how it’s revolutionizing the privacy industry and how we communicate.

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Rodger Baker joins host Fred Burton to discuss the increase in companies incorporating geopolitical analysis into their overall business plan. However, it’s not always placed in the right area and defaults to solely a security concern. He shares why this strategic analysis can’t live alone in one department and understanding the broader landscape before incorporating it internally is crucial. 

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Rodger Baker joins host Fred Burton to discuss the increase in companies incorporating geopolitical analysis into their overall business plan. However, it’s not always placed in the right area and defaults to solely a security concern. He shares why this strategic analysis can’t live alone in one department and understanding the broader landscape before incorporating it internally is crucial. 

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Rodger Baker joins host Fred Burton to discuss the increase in companies incorporating geopolitical analysis into their overall business plan. However, it’s not always placed in the right area and defaults to solely a security concern. He shares why this strategic analysis can’t live alone in one department and understanding the broader landscape before incorporating it internally is crucial. 

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Thinking about what could go wrong is innate in nearly every security professional’s mindset — from a visitor passing through monitoring stations unnoticed to a USB drive containing valuable information getting into the wrong hands. However, these same thoughts are rarely shared by the people they protect, and communicating the need to scenario plan and manage risk to the C-suite is no walk in the park.

Jim Bernhardt, Corporate Security Leader at the Nikola Motor Company, discusses how to approach this daunting, but critical task with host Chuck Randolph. He shares what guides his risk assessment strategy, and how to use company-wide documentation such as the 10K to educate his team on risk factors and develop metrics to address them, using language that makes sense to business units throughout the company.

Jim manages all corporate security operations for Nikola Motor Company, a leading technology and manufacturing organization. He provides protection for company personnel and property by creating, implementing and maintaining security systems, policies, procedures, and practices. He also manages physical security, loss/fraud prevention, crisis/emergency management, business continuity, travel security, incident investigations, event security, and executive protection. Jim began his career as a Company Officer for the U.S. Army. 
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      <description><![CDATA[When you have a retail footprint in nearly 40 countries around the globe, having the same security plan in each region is a straight path to chaos — or worse, harm to employees, customers, or assets. Dan Maloney, Chief Security Officer (CSO) and Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Security with Verizon Communications, knows a thing or two about building a comprehensive (“360”) security plan that is specific to each environment where Verizon operates.

He chats with Fred about how he puts his plan into action — from culture, to prioritizing resources in the most pressing environments, to identifying technology gaps and more. He shares how security extends far beyond the physical sides and demands a multi-layer approach with intelligence teams, GSOC, continuity teams, and executive protection — the more people are talking the greater chance you have of getting in front of an unwanted event. They end their discussion by acknowledging the stress that retail environments undergo on a daily basis and tips that his team has found successful to minimize it.

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      <description><![CDATA[Straight from the floor of GSX 2022, Bryan Flannery, President of Foresight Consulting, LLC and Protective Intelligence Honors recipient, joins host Chuck Randolph to discuss the state of violence and the importance of building a comprehensive program to effectively address it.

Bryan and Chuck discuss how protection has evolved far beyond a person standing next to you — it’s about a feeling of confidence that a space and all visitors have been vetted, that there are contingency plans in place for all scenarios, and, most importantly but often overlooked, that all teams are exchanging the information they need to keep people and assets safe. No feeling is more important. 

Bryan shares the more common gaps he observes in security programs and why identifying the cracks is critical to success — risk will always be there, but it’s the programmatic responses in place (i.e. proper reporting mechanisms) that mitigate it from becoming a company-wide concern.

Bryan Flannery is the President of Foresight Security Consulting. His passion to keep people safe leads him to bring a holistic approach to security and safety, garnered over 22 years in the military, law enforcement, and as a consultant for state and federal government agencies, corporate clients, schools, and houses of worship.
 
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Bryan shares the more common gaps he observes in security programs and why identifying the cracks is critical to success — risk will always be there, but it’s the programmatic responses in place (i.e. proper reporting mechanisms) that mitigate it from becoming a company-wide concern.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a><br />Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a><br />Music track is titled <i>Roll the Dice</i> by Marc Walloch <br />Contact us at<a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai"> podcast@ontic.co</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.co/center</a> for more information.</p>
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Lt. Charnele Sanders serves as a Special Projects Manager within the Great Lakes Water Authority on their Security and Integrity team. She holds a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis from the University of Detroit Mercy, as well as a certificate in Police Staff and Command from Northwestern.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2022 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out her book on Amazon here: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Wise-Gals-Changed-Future-Espionage-ebook/dp/B09N6KF2L1"><i>WISE GALS: The Spies Who Built the CIA and Changed the Future of Espionage</i></a></p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a><br />Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a><br />Music track is titled <i>Roll the Dice</i> by Marc Walloch <br />Contact us at<a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai"> podcast@ontic.co </a>or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.co/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:title>A Preview of WISE GALS: The Spies Who Built the CIA and Changed the Future of Espionage</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Any good historian knows that often the best stories are the ones that haven’t been shared yet. When it comes to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which recently celebrated its 75th anniversary, there are many fascinating stories of women that have been lost in history. Thanks to author Nathalia Holt, these stories will come to life on September 13th with her latest book — WISE GALS: The Spies Who Built the CIA and Changed the Future of Espionage.

In her conversation with host Fred Burton, Holt shares a preview of her research that uncovers how five female CIA officers took on the agency to fight for better equality, pay, and promotions — standing behind their belief that the diversity of officers builds a better intelligence program. She immerses herself in a part of history that hasn’t been explored before and shines a light on the unheralded role of women in the world’s premier intelligence agency.

Nathalia Holt is the New York Times-bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls, The Queens of Animation, and Cured. In addition to spotlighting fascinating untold stories, she has delivered TED talks and published her work in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, Slate, Popular Science, and Time.</itunes:summary>
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In her conversation with host Fred Burton, Holt shares a preview of her research that uncovers how five female CIA officers took on the agency to fight for better equality, pay, and promotions — standing behind their belief that the diversity of officers builds a better intelligence program. She immerses herself in a part of history that hasn’t been explored before and shines a light on the unheralded role of women in the world’s premier intelligence agency.

Nathalia Holt is the New York Times-bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls, The Queens of Animation, and Cured. In addition to spotlighting fascinating untold stories, she has delivered TED talks and published her work in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, Slate, Popular Science, and Time.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>Karen Moore, Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer at Unisys, is responsible for the design and implementation of Unisys’ global compliance program and is charged with oversight of its cross-functional privacy program. She reports to the General Counsel and the Board Audit &amp; Finance and Security &amp; Risk Committees.

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Moore also talks about her career to date.  It wasn’t an overnight journey or a direct route that brought her to this work. Moore discusses with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo how an early job working for a law firm in Moscow eventually led her to where she is today. Her career path helps to illustrate that a career in security can come about through non-security positions and demonstrates that you don’t need to have all the pieces figured out before you start.  Sometimes some of the most exciting career decisions occur with a bit of reluctance. 
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Moore also talks about her career to date.  It wasn’t an overnight journey or a direct route that brought her to this work. Moore discusses with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo how an early job working for a law firm in Moscow eventually led her to where she is today. Her career path helps to illustrate that a career in security can come about through non-security positions and demonstrates that you don’t need to have all the pieces figured out before you start.  Sometimes some of the most exciting career decisions occur with a bit of reluctance. 
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      <itunes:summary>On March 30th, 1981 Danny Spriggs had a career-defining moment that has stayed with him ever since he left the Washington Hilton Hotel. His instinctive move in a matter of seconds ensured that President Reagan, one of his assignments during his nearly three decades in the Secret Service, was safe from harm when shots were fired. 

In this episode, he recounts the details of Reagan’s assassination attempt, as well as his current role as Vice President of Global Security and Safety at The Associated Press (AP). He works at AP’s headquarters in New York City where he facilitates all security-related tactical, operational and strategic planning for their nearly 250 bureaus in 100 countries. He shares the challenges in keeping journalists safe in high-risk areas, and the value of adopting proactive security measures and contingency planning for situations you would least expect.

Before his time at AP, Carlton Daniel “Danny” Spriggs  spent 28 years in the Secret Service, starting as a special agent with the Albuquerque, New Mexico, field office and working his way up to deputy director in Washington, D.C., in 2002. His awards and honors include a Special Act Award from the U.S. Department of Treasury for Spriggs’ performance during the March 30, 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. 
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In this episode, he recounts the details of Reagan’s assassination attempt, as well as his current role as Vice President of Global Security and Safety at The Associated Press (AP). He works at AP’s headquarters in New York City where he facilitates all security-related tactical, operational and strategic planning for their nearly 250 bureaus in 100 countries. He shares the challenges in keeping journalists safe in high-risk areas, and the value of adopting proactive security measures and contingency planning for situations you would least expect.

Before his time at AP, Carlton Daniel “Danny” Spriggs  spent 28 years in the Secret Service, starting as a special agent with the Albuquerque, New Mexico, field office and working his way up to deputy director in Washington, D.C., in 2002. His awards and honors include a Special Act Award from the U.S. Department of Treasury for Spriggs’ performance during the March 30, 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at<a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai"> podcast@ontic.co</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.co/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>When you’re on the highway and you notice a patrol officer up ahead, your instinct is to pump the brakes no matter what speed you’re going. The same caution prevails for seeing a five-foot, 400-pound security robot monitoring a corporate campus — an unwanted visitor is far more likely to take their actions elsewhere when they see a large machine with a strobe light in their vicinity. 

William (Bill) Li, CEO of Knightscope, an advanced security technology company, recounts these stories in his discussion with host Fred Burton, along with the story behind the company’s formation nearly 10 years ago. You’ll walk away from the episode with a new understanding of the role robots play in security professionals’ day-to-day and, on a macro level, how they can combat crime rates in the areas where they are effectively deployed.

William Li is the Chairman and CEO of Knightscope, Inc. [NASDAQ: KSCP] and is a seasoned entrepreneur, intrapreneur and former corporate executive at Ford Motor Company.  He was the Founder and COO of GreenLeaf, which became the world&apos;s second largest automotive recycler (now part of NASDAQ: LKQ) and holds a bachelor&apos;s degree in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and MBA from University of Detroit Mercy.  His long-term ambition – along with his company’s mission – is to make the United States of America the safest country in the world, changing everything for everyone.

Knightscope is an advanced security technology company based in Silicon Valley that builds fully
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William (Bill) Li, CEO of Knightscope, an advanced security technology company, recounts these stories in his discussion with host Fred Burton, along with the story behind the company’s formation nearly 10 years ago. You’ll walk away from the episode with a new understanding of the role robots play in security professionals’ day-to-day and, on a macro level, how they can combat crime rates in the areas where they are effectively deployed.

William Li is the Chairman and CEO of Knightscope, Inc. [NASDAQ: KSCP] and is a seasoned entrepreneur, intrapreneur and former corporate executive at Ford Motor Company.  He was the Founder and COO of GreenLeaf, which became the world&apos;s second largest automotive recycler (now part of NASDAQ: LKQ) and holds a bachelor&apos;s degree in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and MBA from University of Detroit Mercy.  His long-term ambition – along with his company’s mission – is to make the United States of America the safest country in the world, changing everything for everyone.

Knightscope is an advanced security technology company based in Silicon Valley that builds fully
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      <description><![CDATA[When a CEO receives a threatening letter it’s rarely just a one-off incident. However, it’s surprising to realize how frequently these notes are tossed in the trash and treated without concern. Will Plummer, Chief Security Officer of RaySecur, knows first-hand how mail is a bellwether to many other security events, and when ignored, can cause very avoidable turmoil for corporate security teams and the people they protect.

Will speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of screening procedures in mail rooms and how easily address information can be obtained online and needs to be monitored with the same vigilance — especially in the wake of controversial decisions or lay-offs. For more information, check out Will’s 2021 Annual Mail Security Report containing valuable insights for mail and physical security teams. https://raysecur.com/mail-security-report-2021/

Will is a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Army, where he earned a Bronze Star with Valor as a Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician. He commanded multiple Special Operations support units and served as a certified EOD Team Leader and a Master Instructor. Over his military career, he managed thousands of full-spectrum EOD operations and directed VIP security support for the last eight U.S. presidents. As RaySecur's Chief Security Officer, he consults with customers to evaluate and strengthen their mail security strategies. He also leads the RaySecur Professional Services team providing customers with risk assessments, the formation of best practice security procedures, training, and 24/365 threat identification and mitigation support.
 
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      <itunes:summary>When a CEO receives a threatening letter it’s rarely just a one-off incident. However, it’s surprising to realize how frequently these notes are tossed in the trash and treated without concern. Will Plummer, Chief Security Officer of RaySecur, knows first-hand how mail is a bellwether to many other security events, and when ignored, can cause very avoidable turmoil for corporate security teams and the people they protect.

Will speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of screening procedures in mail rooms and how easily address information can be obtained online and needs to be monitored with the same vigilance — especially in the wake of controversial decisions or lay-offs. For more information, check out Will’s 2021 Annual Mail Security Report containing valuable insights for mail and physical security teams. https://raysecur.com/mail-security-report-2021/

Will is a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Army, where he earned a Bronze Star with Valor as a Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician. He commanded multiple Special Operations support units and served as a certified EOD Team Leader and a Master Instructor. Over his military career, he managed thousands of full-spectrum EOD operations and directed VIP security support for the last eight U.S. presidents. As RaySecur&apos;s Chief Security Officer, he consults with customers to evaluate and strengthen their mail security strategies. He also leads the RaySecur Professional Services team providing customers with risk assessments, the formation of best practice security procedures, training, and 24/365 threat identification and mitigation support.
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Will speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of screening procedures in mail rooms and how easily address information can be obtained online and needs to be monitored with the same vigilance — especially in the wake of controversial decisions or lay-offs. For more information, check out Will’s 2021 Annual Mail Security Report containing valuable insights for mail and physical security teams. https://raysecur.com/mail-security-report-2021/

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      <itunes:summary>Sometimes it takes an unfortunate event to inspire change. For Melissa Muir, a Human Resources (HR) professional committed to bridging the gap between security and HR, this realization came to her as she was about to embark on an employee termination  - but one that was potentially very dangerous. From this incident, she was drawn to learn more about workplace security and to find ways for HR and security departments to collaborate more closely together. She further pursued opportunities to learn how HR can participate in security by joining the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) where she learned the value of collaboration across department lines in operating a threat management program.

In this episode, Muir explains how Human Resources is one of the most underutilized ingredients in holistically assessing a threat and enhancing workplace safety.  HR personnel often see signs of troubling behavior early on in an employee’s journey, whether it be signs of deception in the interview process or signals of ill intent during a 90- day review with a manager. Tying these two areas together allows for collaboration when something doesn’t feel quite right, and it doesn’t take a seasoned security professional to realize Muir’s wise words — “you can’t paint a red flag green.”

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      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes it takes an unfortunate event to inspire change. For Melissa Muir, a Human Resources (HR) professional committed to bridging the gap between security and HR, this realization came to her as she was about to embark on an employee termination  - but one that was potentially very dangerous. From this incident, she was drawn to learn more about workplace security and to find ways for HR and security departments to collaborate more closely together. She further pursued opportunities to learn how HR can participate in security by joining the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) where she learned the value of collaboration across department lines in operating a threat management program.

In this episode, Muir explains how Human Resources is one of the most underutilized ingredients in holistically assessing a threat and enhancing workplace safety.  HR personnel often see signs of troubling behavior early on in an employee’s journey, whether it be signs of deception in the interview process or signals of ill intent during a 90- day review with a manager. Tying these two areas together allows for collaboration when something doesn’t feel quite right, and it doesn’t take a seasoned security professional to realize Muir’s wise words — “you can’t paint a red flag green.”

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      <itunes:title>Brad Thor Pushes Beyond His Comfort Zone in Latest Thriller - Rising Tiger</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>With 15 million books in print, Brad Thor has to be doing something right. His Scot Harvath series has evolved to encompass 22 thrillers — each with a mind-bending plot that can be read as a stand-alone novel or for those avid fans who have followed along from the very beginning in The Days of Lucerne.  

He returns to the podcast to speak with Fred about his latest thriller - Rising Tiger. They cover everything from the research that went into understanding threats in the Eastern hemisphere to how he is able to adapt his main character to new environments as time goes on. He is an author who is truly committed to working for his readers and knows the art of blending real-world events into his stories that have the ability to stay relevant decades from now.

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He returns to the podcast to speak with Fred about his latest thriller - Rising Tiger. They cover everything from the research that went into understanding threats in the Eastern hemisphere to how he is able to adapt his main character to new environments as time goes on. He is an author who is truly committed to working for his readers and knows the art of blending real-world events into his stories that have the ability to stay relevant decades from now.

BRAD THOR is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-two thrillers, including Black Ice, Near Dark, Backlash, Spymaster, The Last Patriot, and Blowback. He has appeared on every major news channel to share the parallels between his novels around terrorism and international espionage, and the real threats facing the world today. Visit his website at BradThor.com and follow him on Facebook at Facebook.com/BradThorOfficial and on Twitter @BradThor.
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      <itunes:summary>The feeling of uncertainty is no stranger to corporate security teams around the world. From the pandemic, to civil unrest, to the war in Ukraine, teams have learned the hard way how these global events can suspend business and cause employees to take on a general feeling of doubt about what to do next.

How can companies look over the horizon and anticipate these risks? Lewis Sage-Passant does a deep dive on this topic both in his research and his day-to-day work as the Global Strategic Intelligence Manager at Salesforce. In this episode, he speaks with Fred about how teams can shift their perception from a cost center to a partner who can speak the language of the business and deliver strategic information to serve the revenue-driving parts of the business. He also shares his research into the history of private-sector intelligence - its expansion after 9/11, the controversial territory of activist and environmental threats, and the ethics of intelligence.

Lewis is a Doctoral Researcher at the UK’s Loughborough University focusing on the history, structure, capabilities, and ethics of intelligence in the private sector. Lewis currently works for leading U.S. technology company Salesforce as their Global Strategic Intelligence manager. Lewis is also the founder and co-editor of EncyclopediaGeopolitica.com, and works with multiple cross-industry intelligence-sharing groups including the Association of International Risk Intelligence Professionals and the EMEA Analyst Roundtable. Prior, Lewis worked in intelligence, security and crisis management in Hong Kong and the Middle East in the investment banking and oil and gas industries.
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      <itunes:subtitle>The feeling of uncertainty is no stranger to corporate security teams around the world. From the pandemic, to civil unrest, to the war in Ukraine, teams have learned the hard way how these global events can suspend business and cause employees to take on a general feeling of doubt about what to do next.

How can companies look over the horizon and anticipate these risks? Lewis Sage-Passant does a deep dive on this topic both in his research and his day-to-day work as the Global Strategic Intelligence Manager at Salesforce. In this episode, he speaks with Fred about how teams can shift their perception from a cost center to a partner who can speak the language of the business and deliver strategic information to serve the revenue-driving parts of the business. He also shares his research into the history of private-sector intelligence - its expansion after 9/11, the controversial territory of activist and environmental threats, and the ethics of intelligence.

Lewis is a Doctoral Researcher at the UK’s Loughborough University focusing on the history, structure, capabilities, and ethics of intelligence in the private sector. Lewis currently works for leading U.S. technology company Salesforce as their Global Strategic Intelligence manager. Lewis is also the founder and co-editor of EncyclopediaGeopolitica.com, and works with multiple cross-industry intelligence-sharing groups including the Association of International Risk Intelligence Professionals and the EMEA Analyst Roundtable. Prior, Lewis worked in intelligence, security and crisis management in Hong Kong and the Middle East in the investment banking and oil and gas industries.
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      <itunes:summary>When we see headlines of worst-case scenarios — mass shootings — it’s easy to lean on poor mental health support or assume someone woke up one day and ‘just snapped.’ But as Mark Follman, National Affairs Editor for Mother Jones, shares in his conversation with Fred, there is always planning involved. 

Mark reveals key insights from his book, Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America, published in April of 2022. It incorporates over eight years of research — diving into missed signals, costly threats that were mitigated, as well as uncovering the dangers of noise and false messaging in the media along the way. He highlights a path forward — one that involves adopting the techniques of behavioral threat assessment and a mentality that everyone has a hand in reporting something that doesn’t feel quite right.

Mark Follman is a longtime journalist and the National Affairs Editor for Mother Jones. Since 2012, when he created a first-of-its-kind public database of mass shootings, his various investigations into gun violence have been honored with numerous awards. His writing and commentary have been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and on National Public Radio, among other media. He resides in the Bay Area with his wife and two children.
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Mark reveals key insights from his book, Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America, published in April of 2022. It incorporates over eight years of research — diving into missed signals, costly threats that were mitigated, as well as uncovering the dangers of noise and false messaging in the media along the way. He highlights a path forward — one that involves adopting the techniques of behavioral threat assessment and a mentality that everyone has a hand in reporting something that doesn’t feel quite right.

Mark Follman is a longtime journalist and the National Affairs Editor for Mother Jones. Since 2012, when he created a first-of-its-kind public database of mass shootings, his various investigations into gun violence have been honored with numerous awards. His writing and commentary have been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and on National Public Radio, among other media. He resides in the Bay Area with his wife and two children.
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      <itunes:summary>Mónica Duperon Rodriguez didn’t start out in law enforcement or security. Instead, she was working as a facilities manager at a recreation center when she was recruited into a local police department that was looking to hire more women. Starting as a reserve officer, to see if she liked working in law enforcement in the first place, she discovered she had a talent and ambition for law enforcement and protection. She progressed through the ranks in law enforcement, including securing a place on the hostage negotiator team by emphasizing that she was bilingual in Spanish and English, and eventually was recruited into executive protection, now a senior manager with LinkedIn.

In her conversation with Dr. Marisa Randazzo, she shares stories from her time as a hostage negotiator and her approach to executive protection, where she emphasizes that knowing when to blend in can provide a critical tactical advantage. She ends with impactful advice for women and girls looking to start careers in law enforcement or executive protection.

Mónica is a security leader with over 30 years of experience in corporate security, protective services, private investigations, and law enforcement. She is an expert in the development and execution of security plans and operations designed to minimize exposure to liability; while protecting valuable human capital, equipment, resources, and facilities in civil and government agencies; in national and international forums. Monica has a diverse background in law enforcement, having worked on the Human Trafficking Task Force, Gang Task Force, and DEA Task Force, as well as serving as an Undercover Narcotics Detective, Field Training Officer, and SWAT Hostage Negotiator. She currently works as the Senior Manager of Global Security and Risk Management at LinkedIn.</itunes:summary>
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In her conversation with Dr. Marisa Randazzo, she shares stories from her time as a hostage negotiator and her approach to executive protection, where she emphasizes that knowing when to blend in can provide a critical tactical advantage. She ends with impactful advice for women and girls looking to start careers in law enforcement or executive protection.

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      <itunes:summary>The field of private sector intelligence can often be misinterpreted on the surface level as espionage, guards and gates. Its road to professionalization has been a long one and is still evolving, but thanks to Dr. Maria Robson Morrow’s research we’re able to understand its role in security risk mitigation and how it helps facilitate business decision-making.

In this episode Fred discusses Robson Morrow’s latest research in this space,  as well as pathways to entry, the impact of cooperation, and camaraderie in mitigating security risks.  The author also shares what surprised her most in her research and what she plans on digging into next.

Dr. Maria Robson Morrow is the Intelligence Project Program Coordinator at the Harvard Belfer Center. She spent four years as a global security intelligence analyst at Nexen Energy in Canada and worked as an independent security intelligence consultant before returning to academia to study public-private intelligence cooperation. She earned a PhD in Political Science in 2021 from Northeastern University and holds a Master’s in Military and Strategic Studies from the University of Calgary and a BA in International Relations, Economics, and History from the University of Toronto. Maria&apos;s research has been published in Intelligence and National Security, Harvard Business Review, and the Journal of Intelligence History. She teaches a Research Seminar in the Intelligence Analysis graduate program at Johns Hopkins University.</itunes:summary>
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In this episode Fred discusses Robson Morrow’s latest research in this space,  as well as pathways to entry, the impact of cooperation, and camaraderie in mitigating security risks.  The author also shares what surprised her most in her research and what she plans on digging into next.

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In this episode, Fred and Don discuss the striking coincidence in the thriller’s plot to what is occurring in present-day Ukraine. He also shares insight into how he shapes the Matt Drake character and closes the discussion with a fresh perspective on breaking into the writing space for aspiring authors. 

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      <itunes:summary>This podcast is the first in our monthly series — Women Who Protect, where we will spotlight women working in a wide range of positions within security, protection, and law enforcement.

Envisioning a perfect line that depicts the career progression of an analyst to a Chief Security Officer is a story most people wouldn’t pause their day to hear. It’s the stories that move from one scene to another, carrying knowledge and skills from the past and moving into something new and exciting. This kind of feeling is what drives Kate Bright’s work.

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Harding Bush, head of Global Rescue’s security operations, speaks with Fred about some of the most memorable projects he’s been assigned to, common misunderstandings about using travel protection and some of the biggest mistakes travelers and protection teams make when managing operations abroad.

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Harding Bush, head of Global Rescue’s security operations, speaks with Fred about some of the most memorable projects he’s been assigned to, common misunderstandings about using travel protection and some of the biggest mistakes travelers and protection teams make when managing operations abroad.

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Security professionals are rarely without the latest thriller in hand, and after you hear this episode you’ll want to add it to your list. Eric uncovers a role that falls outside the more traditional protective detail for the President. The Body Man is a political thriller that will leave you thinking — what secrets lie behind the walls of the oval office?

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In this episode, Fred Burton sits down with the host of our new series, Dr. Marisa Randazzo, to hear about her background, advice she’s learned throughout her career, and her perspective on what’s holding more women back from joining the security industry. 

Stay tuned each month for a new episode. 
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In this episode, Fred Burton sits down with the host of our new series, Dr. Marisa Randazzo, to hear about her background, advice she’s learned throughout her career, and her perspective on what’s holding more women back from joining the security industry. 

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In this episode, C.K. Redlinger discusses how his time in the military helped inform his approach to bringing teams together in the corporate security arena. He shares the framework he’s found most successful, and work environments where it’s particularly important to incorporate. As a bonus, you’ll also hear about his work as a stunt performer — a role not many of us can say we’ve had a chance to accomplish.

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We all know that actions speak louder than words, but in some industries acting on change is harder than expected. Security is one of those industries; however, John McClurg, BlackBerry’s current Senior Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, didn’t let that stand in his way. Throughout his career, he has pushed the boundaries of what has always been done to establish programs that complement the interdependency between the cyber and physical security arenas, and was one of the first in the field to recognize the need for the two to converge. 

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In this episode, he shares a sneak peek into the plot of his new thriller novel and what makes it stand out from the rest of the series. It’s a series that has grown in popularity over the years, with the film version of the first novel in the series, THE GRAY MAN, debuting on Netflix this year.

Mark Greaney has a degree in international relations and political science. In his research for the Gray Man novels, including Relentless, One Minute Out, Mission Critical, Agent in Place, Gunmetal Gray, Back Blast, Dead Eye, Ballistic, On Target, and The Gray Man, he traveled to more than fifteen countries and trained alongside military and law enforcement in the use of firearms, battlefield medicine, and close-range combative tactics. With Marine LtCol Rip Rawlings, he wrote the New York Times bestseller, Red Metal. He is also the author of New York Times bestsellers Tom Clancy Support and Defend, Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect, Tom Clancy Commander in Chief, and Tom Clancy True Faith and Allegiance. With Tom Clancy, he co-authored Locked On, Threat Vector, and Command Authority.</itunes:summary>
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Bruce McIndoe, President, McIndoe Risk Advisory LLC, identified this need and led the creation of the first 24x7 Global Watch Operations Center at iJET International, Inc. shortly after the Internet boom. But it wasn’t always smooth sailing — in his conversation with Fred he shares failures he learned from, things he would do differently, and his motto that keeps him going. He also shares the biggest changes he expects to see in the physical security space and unstoppable trends in protection that we cannot ignore.
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When you sit down to talk with two renowned psychologists trained in assessing targeted violence, stalking, psychopathy, and more, it’s bound to be an interesting conversation. This one does not disappoint. 

Dr. Stephen White and Dr. Reid Meloy share their respective paths that led them to create the WAVR-21, an evidence-based structured professional judgment guide for assessing workplace violence risk. Starting with meeting at an ATAP conference, they combined forces and their expertise led them to create the WAVR-21 in 2007 (and subsequent revised editions).

 Throughout their conversation with Fred, they share three key missteps for workplaces to avoid, and where they see the industry evolving over the next three years. They also share stories of the most interesting cases they’ve each worked on that will leave you at the edge of your seat.
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      <itunes:title>What Does it Mean to be Prepared? The Evolution of Emergency Readiness from Ethos Preparedness’ Founder Charles Mullenger</itunes:title>
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Charles Mullenger, President and CEO of Ethos Preparedness, sits down with Fred to share his philosophy on establishing a culture of preparedness and what led him to create a company focused on addressing this growing business need. No one will ever be 100% ready, but demonstrating the ‘why’ behind preparedness measures and empowering employees to take action will go a long way to instill a feeling of protection. Bonus feature — you’ll also find out what is inside Charles’ go-bag. 

Ethos Preparedness was founded through Charles’ entrepreneurial pursuit to acquire a small business. With experience in management consulting, private equity investing, and military leadership, he launched an initiative to create value in a space where he could provide visionary direction. He views the emergency readiness market as a unique and impactful opportunity to build a brand that creates specialty equipment and supplies along with thoughtful content and engagement. Charles is a former Captain in the U.S. Army, a West Point graduate, and a University of Chicago Booth MBA.
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Charles Mullenger, President and CEO of Ethos Preparedness, sits down with Fred to share his philosophy on establishing a culture of preparedness and what led him to create a company focused on addressing this growing business need. No one will ever be 100% ready, but demonstrating the ‘why’ behind preparedness measures and empowering employees to take action will go a long way to instill a feeling of protection. Bonus feature — you’ll also find out what is inside Charles’ go-bag. 

Ethos Preparedness was founded through Charles’ entrepreneurial pursuit to acquire a small business. With experience in management consulting, private equity investing, and military leadership, he launched an initiative to create value in a space where he could provide visionary direction. He views the emergency readiness market as a unique and impactful opportunity to build a brand that creates specialty equipment and supplies along with thoughtful content and engagement. Charles is a former Captain in the U.S. Army, a West Point graduate, and a University of Chicago Booth MBA.
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John Devine is the Founder, Lead Trainer and CEO of Devine K9s,  an organization committed to training K9s in a variety of functions — from general obedience to tactical service dog training. In his discussion with Fred, he shares how he first learned of SEAL TEAM service dogs during his time in service, the top three K9 breeds for security, and how he selects and trains dogs before they’re paired with their owner. Just when you thought John couldn’t get more impressive, he rounds out the podcast by sharing information on his charity, Rescue 22 Foundation, which provides fully task-trained service dogs to veterans.

John Devine cut his dog training teeth training and deploying with K9s in the SEAL TEAMS. After 10 years as a Navy SEAL, he started his business as a renowned trainer in behavior modification, obedience, scent detection, tactical K9 consulting and service dog training.
 
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John Devine cut his dog training teeth training and deploying with K9s in the SEAL TEAMS. After 10 years as a Navy SEAL, he started his business as a renowned trainer in behavior modification, obedience, scent detection, tactical K9 consulting and service dog training.
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Brad translates this same tenacity into his 16th Pike Logan thriller, End of Days. Fred and Brad discuss the success of his series and share advice for both aspiring writers and corporate security leaders. 

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Brad translates this same tenacity into his 16th Pike Logan thriller, End of Days. Fred and Brad discuss the success of his series and share advice for both aspiring writers and corporate security leaders. 

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In this episode, Marc shares highlights from his book, Clarity in Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the CIA, where he offers hard-earned strategies and core principles for leading in disruptive environments. Fred inquires about Marc’s stance on some controversial topics abroad, as well as his advice for corporate security teams.

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In this episode, Marc shares highlights from his book, Clarity in Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the CIA, where he offers hard-earned strategies and core principles for leading in disruptive environments. Fred inquires about Marc’s stance on some controversial topics abroad, as well as his advice for corporate security teams.

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In this episode, Fred Burton sits down with John Haynes, Senior Director, Protective Intelligence and Operations at Dell Technologies, to discuss the lasting impact that the pandemic has had on his area of expertise — executive protection. He shares the two biggest changes to his role, where technology comes into play (hint: it’s crucial), and where he sees things evolving in the next three to five years. 

John Haynes has responsibility for the company’s executive protection, protective intelligence and event security programs. Prior to his position with Dell, John served many years with the U.S. Government in various assignments around the world, to include security, protection, threat analysis, counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism.
 
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      <itunes:title>A Glimpse into the Latest Alex Hawke Spy Novel</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>For the tireless security professional who is working around the clock, there are few things more relaxing than settling into a spy novel — especially one that is the latest in a series that dates back nearly 20 years.

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In this episode, David speaks with Fred about his book The President’s Book of Secrets, telling the story of why it was created nearly sixty years ago and what goes into this highly controlled, confidential report. David also offers valuable advice for executive protection professionals on how best to communicate with their CEO or principal.

David Priess is the chief operating officer of the Lawfare Institute and a writer and speaker on the presidency, intelligence, and national security. David served during the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush at the CIA as an intelligence officer, a manager, and a daily intelligence briefer and at the State Department as a desk officer in the Near Eastern Affairs Bureau. He has written two books — The President’s Book of Secrets and How To Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide To Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 3 Nov 2021 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>A Private Investigator’s View into Managing a Targeted Threat</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>When it comes to investigating a targeted threat and protecting his clients, Rob Kimmons, Owner of Kimmons Investigations, knows this territory forwards and backwards. Setting up countermeasures (under the direction of his clients and in accordance with local / state laws) is one of the most difficult tasks his firm takes on, as each unique case requires a different approach and combination of resources.

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Rob Kimmons formed his investigative and security company in 1982. Kimmons is a former Houston Police Officer and Houston FireFighter. Kimmons holds the certifications of Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Homeland Security Expert (CHS III). He is a graduate of the Jarvis International Counterintelligence/Counter Surveillance Academy (basic and advanced schools). 

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      <itunes:title>A Leading Research Analyst’s View on the Transformation of Digital Intelligence</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Physical security is experiencing the largest transformation in decades. Leading market research firms are doing all they can to keep up with the ever evolving shift, producing analysis that identifies the leaders excelling at innovation, exploring the growth environment and offering strategic insights that play a key role in plotting the industry’s future.

​In this episode, Fred is joined by Danielle VanZandt, Industry Analyst on the Security research team at Frost &amp; Sullivan, a leading market research firm, and Manish Mehta, Chief Product Officer at Ontic.

Danielle has witnessed first hand the evolution of the security industry, specifically from a digital intelligence lens. She’s seen the convergence between the typically separate realms of physical, logical, and cyber solutions become packaged offerings for complete, end-to-end security operations. She believes passionately in the fact that without a holistic approach, security teams will quickly find themselves in the dark and outmanned against potential threats.

In this episode, Danielle shares what drew her to research, trend analysis, and market sizing for the Commercial and Public Security practice at Frost &amp; Sullivan and how her role has evolved along with the evolution of the industry. Manish shares his own view on the future of digital intelligence and what it means for the Ontic Platform to be recognized as the top innovator in the 2021 Frost Radar for Digital Intelligence Solutions that Danielle produced.

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​In this episode, Fred is joined by Danielle VanZandt, Industry Analyst on the Security research team at Frost &amp; Sullivan, a leading market research firm, and Manish Mehta, Chief Product Officer at Ontic.

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In this episode, Danielle shares what drew her to research, trend analysis, and market sizing for the Commercial and Public Security practice at Frost &amp; Sullivan and how her role has evolved along with the evolution of the industry. Manish shares his own view on the future of digital intelligence and what it means for the Ontic Platform to be recognized as the top innovator in the 2021 Frost Radar for Digital Intelligence Solutions that Danielle produced.

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      <itunes:title>Former Female Secret Service Agent Tackles Some of the World&apos;s Most Challenging Investigative Missions</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Mary Beth Wilkas Janke’s journey from the Secret Service to working in executive protection in places like Lima, Peru and Haiti are not for the faint of heart and are captured in great detail in her recent book, ‘The Protector: A Woman’s Journey from the Secret Service to Guarding VIPs and Working in Some of the World’s Most Dangerous Places’ 

​In this episode, Fred and Mary Beth discuss the title of the book, how she got into the Secret Service and the field of protection, and some of her most memorable investigations. Her caliber of storytelling makes it easy to imagine the challenges of being the only female on a 10 person team in a remote and very conservative country.  

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She currently works as a consultant in the fields of forensic and clinical psychology and continues to consult in the areas of threat assessment and protective security. In April of 2020, she published her book - a memoir of her life as told through the exciting and dangerous missions she accepted as one of the few females in the world of international executive protection.
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​In this episode, Fred and Mary Beth discuss the title of the book, how she got into the Secret Service and the field of protection, and some of her most memorable investigations. Her caliber of storytelling makes it easy to imagine the challenges of being the only female on a 10 person team in a remote and very conservative country.  

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In this bonus episode, Fred sits down with Ontic’s CEO and co-founder, Luke Quanstrom, and CEO and founder of SIGMA Threat Management Associates (SIGMA), Dr. Marisa Randazzo to announce a milestone in both companies&apos; history — Ontic’s acquisition of SIGMA. With this, the Ontic platform combines protective intelligence and threat assessment methodology to become indispensable for the efficient and productive workflows of physical security and safety professionals.

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​In this episode, Jillian returns to our podcast to discuss her recent research. Given the uptick in tragic events in 2021 — from national events like the U.S. Capitol Riots to private sector threats and insider attacks — she acknowledges patterns in activity and provides advice for what businesses can do moving forward to catch signs earlier and offer help to those who need it — before it’s too late.

Jillian is President and Co-Founder of the Violence Project, a nonpartisan research center and think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society. She is also a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Hamline University. Jillian launched her career as a special investigator in New York City, researching the psycho-social life histories of men facing the death penalty. Jillian earned her Doctorate in psychology and social behavior from the University of California, Irvine. She is trained in restorative justice, violence mediation, crisis intervention, de-escalation, and suicide prevention.

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In this episode, Fred talks with the individual behind it all — the Director of Safety and Security with Austin FC and Q2 Stadium, Mike Fogel. They discuss Mike’s philosophy to managing security for Austin’s first professional sports team and the challenging elements that go along with it — from unruly fans, to protecting celebrities and VIPS, to motivating contract security staff. Mike also shares his thoughts on how the industry will evolve in the coming years and the role technology will play.

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Tom and Fred discuss current trends as companies embrace hybrid work and employees return to the office, as well as the aftermath of January 6th. They also highlight the biggest changes from the 2021 State of Protective Intelligence Report, including:

Regulation and compliance reporting — The need to measure has risen to the top of the biggest 2021 challenges for physical security leaders, as has benchmarking and measurement to demonstrate return on investment.

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Cyber-physical convergence — Unification and seeing all information (cyber and physical) under the same lens is critical, and is fortunately well underway in many industries this year.

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For nearly half a century Tony has trained corporations, governments, law enforcement agencies and military organizations in over 40 countries to avoid vehicle violence. In his conversation with Fred, Tony shares what led him to establish International Security Driver Association (IDSA), lessons learned along the way, and where he sees the role of technology factor into the future of physical security. 
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With a background in the U.S. Secret Service, most recently as Chief Research Psychologist, Marisa knows the important balance of data and human observation. Today, she provides threat assessment training and consulting  for school shootings, targeted violence and protective intelligence investigations. In her conversation with Fred, Marisa shares her career story, lessons learned along the way, and where she sees the physical security industry evolving in the years to come. 
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Nabih Numair is a global security professional who has built and led teams covering the entire spectrum of physical security; executive protection, security operations, global security operations centers, event security, travel security, workplace violence, security training programs, and more. In his conversation with Fred, Nabih shares stories of his career and where he sees the security landscape evolving. 
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Carol Leonnig is a national investigative reporter at The Washington Post, where she has worked since 2000. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller A Very Stable Genius, Leonnig is also an on-air contributor to NBC News and MSNBC. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and two children.
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      <itunes:title>Who’s Telling the Truth? The Evolution of the Polygraph</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:title>Investigative Journalist Spotlights Failure in Supply Chain Security</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>When patients seek medical care, they trust that any recommended prescriptions will help them cure or prevent an illness. However, time and time again, the distribution system for compounded drugs leaves room for error — with drugs being made too fast, without having to be tracked and counted, and lacking FDA approval. This absence of oversight has, unfortunately, led to some fatal repercussions.

In this episode, Fred Burton and Jason Dearen, fellow author and investigative journalist, discuss Jason’s most recent book documenting the worst contaminated drug crisis in U.S. history. With the exception of vaccines, which undergo incredible testing and scrutiny, Jason shares eye opening information about the state by state “patchwork system” of drug distribution, and what is in a patient’s control. He also exposes a potentially larger issue around the nature of global threats we’re seeing today — specifically about supply chain distribution. 

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For more information, check out Dearen’s website: www.jasondearen.com
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In this episode, Fred Burton and Jason Dearen, fellow author and investigative journalist, discuss Jason’s most recent book documenting the worst contaminated drug crisis in U.S. history. With the exception of vaccines, which undergo incredible testing and scrutiny, Jason shares eye opening information about the state by state “patchwork system” of drug distribution, and what is in a patient’s control. He also exposes a potentially larger issue around the nature of global threats we’re seeing today — specifically about supply chain distribution. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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In this episode, the authors of The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Stories About the JFK Assassination, discuss the unresolved aspects of the case with Fred Burton. They recount several conflicting facts from statements made just after this tragically defining event in history, and leave listeners yearning to know more. 

Authors Katana Zachry and Sara Peterson became interested in President Kennedy&apos;s assassination at a young age. Zachry&apos;s grandparents lived in Dallas in 1963, and passed along newspapers from the era. Peterson developed an interest in the assassination in 1978 when she participated in the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans program in Washington, D. C. The two have collected books and artifacts concerning the assassination for years.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Whether you remember where you were when JFK was assassinated or have read about it since, we can all agree that there are many elements that remain unclear. Decades later, witnesses are sharing new details and angles to the case that changed protection forever.

In this episode, the authors of The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Stories About the JFK Assassination, discuss the unresolved aspects of the case with Fred Burton. They recount several conflicting facts from statements made just after this tragically defining event in history, and leave listeners yearning to know more. 

Authors Katana Zachry and Sara Peterson became interested in President Kennedy&apos;s assassination at a young age. Zachry&apos;s grandparents lived in Dallas in 1963, and passed along newspapers from the era. Peterson developed an interest in the assassination in 1978 when she participated in the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans program in Washington, D. C. The two have collected books and artifacts concerning the assassination for years.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>How to Quantify Risk with Global Crisis Management Expert Scott McHugh</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The feeling of surprise is a dreaded one among security practitioners and decision makers. Despite warnings and signals that provide context that a threat is approaching, it can be difficult for security teams to accept the forecast until a threat is imminent. 

In this episode, Fred Burton discusses the value of accurately assessing risk and pushing aside inherent biases with Scott McHugh, an expert in global crisis management. Scott shares why the human mind is poorly equipped to process uncertainty, and how his model makes sense of risk — tying threat data to a quantifiable score.

Scott McHugh is a former Special Agent with the U.S. Department of State, and served as the Federal Security Director (post 9/11) for the Department of Homeland Security. He has served in executive leadership roles, directing Asset Protection and Security for large corporations such as Walmart, and currently leads Crisis Management and Security for one of the largest chemical companies in the world — LyondellBasell. Scott is a faculty lecturer at Rice University on the subject of International Crisis Management. 

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In this episode, Fred Burton discusses the value of accurately assessing risk and pushing aside inherent biases with Scott McHugh, an expert in global crisis management. Scott shares why the human mind is poorly equipped to process uncertainty, and how his model makes sense of risk — tying threat data to a quantifiable score.

Scott McHugh is a former Special Agent with the U.S. Department of State, and served as the Federal Security Director (post 9/11) for the Department of Homeland Security. He has served in executive leadership roles, directing Asset Protection and Security for large corporations such as Walmart, and currently leads Crisis Management and Security for one of the largest chemical companies in the world — LyondellBasell. Scott is a faculty lecturer at Rice University on the subject of International Crisis Management. 

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      <author>podcast@ontic.co (Katie Banahan, Eric Freedman, Fred Burton, AJ McKeon, Wendy Bashnan)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Supervisory Special Agent Wendy Bashnan on the Three Factors That Shape Human Capital</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>You don’t have to look too far to realize that the threat landscape is evolving dramatically. With that comes an increased need for a workforce that expands far beyond day-to-day tactical skills. As the lead advisor of all security and law enforcement training programs and policies for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), Wendy Bashnan is all too familiar with this mantra. She works day in and day out to create a resilient workforce each and every day.

In this episode, Fred and Wendy discuss the training environment at the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC), and the value of balancing physical training with the ability to “empathetically respond to your environment.” She shares the imperative to rise above the daily grind and think strategically — from how to invest and influence, to how to manage a crisis. In the back half of the episode, they discuss special events and the ability to see far beyond the venue and the day of activity to look for “soft targets.”

Wendy is a Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) with the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) and a member of the Senior Foreign Service. She currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary and Assistant Director to the Training Directorate. In her previous assignment as Director of the NATO Office of Security, she served as the Principal Security Advisor to the Secretary General and to the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. Prior to NATO, she served as the Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Wendy has also served as the Special Agent in Charge for the New York Field Office and Miami Field Office; as well as numerous high profile overseas assignments. She has been the recipient of numerous U.S. Department of State Superior Honor and Meritorious Honor awards throughout her career. Prior to joining DSS, she was a probation/parole officer in her home state of South Carolina. 
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In this episode, Fred and Wendy discuss the training environment at the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC), and the value of balancing physical training with the ability to “empathetically respond to your environment.” She shares the imperative to rise above the daily grind and think strategically — from how to invest and influence, to how to manage a crisis. In the back half of the episode, they discuss special events and the ability to see far beyond the venue and the day of activity to look for “soft targets.”

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Stewart was one of the DSS Special Agents profiled in the book “<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Pursuit-Manhunt-Al-Qaeda-Terrorists/dp/0765309106">Relentless Pursuit: The DSS and the Manhunt for the Al-Qaeda Terrorists</a>” by Samuel M Katz.</p><p><br />Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a><br />Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a><br />Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a><br />Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:title>Scott Stewart and Fred Burton Discuss the Attack Cycle and Pre-Operational Surveillance</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Whether in person or in a movie, everyone has seen a threat actor trying to blend in. They may be looking at a newspaper upside down on a park bench or staring a little too intently at their target. Being hyper aware of these situations that just don’t feel right are innate in the lives of security professionals. 

In this episode, Fred and Scott Stewart, veteran executive protection professional and former Special Agent, discuss this topic as it relates to the attack cycle — specifically, in light of the violent events in Nashville on Christmas Day 2020 and on January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol. They discuss everything from the details that factor into pre-operational surveillance, to piecing together an impenetrable plan, to categories of threat actors. As we look ahead on the year and anticipate trends and behaviors, the attack cycle is here to stay. It will be invaluable to our safety and security in years to come. 

Scott Stewart is a seasoned protective intelligence practitioner with 35 years of analytical, investigative and security experience. He is Vice President at TorchStone Global, a premier global risk mitigation and security firm. He led global analysis of terrorism and security topics at Stratfor from 2004 to 2020. Prior, Scott was the protective intelligence coordinator for Dell, and served as a member of Michael Dell’s executive protection team. He also spent ten years as a special agent with the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), where he was involved in a large number of high-profile terrorism and protective intelligence investigations. 

Over the years, Mr. Stewart’s analysis has been widely reprinted by other outlets and he has written for the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Security Management Magazine, and Security Magazine, among others. Stewart is a popular speaker on security topics and is also frequently interviewed by journalists from leading news outlets to include the New York Times, CNN, Fox News, NPR, Reuters, the Associated Press, Time Magazine, and USA Today. </itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Fred and Scott Stewart, veteran executive protection professional and former Special Agent, discuss this topic as it relates to the attack cycle — specifically, in light of the violent events in Nashville on Christmas Day 2020 and on January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol. They discuss everything from the details that factor into pre-operational surveillance, to piecing together an impenetrable plan, to categories of threat actors. As we look ahead on the year and anticipate trends and behaviors, the attack cycle is here to stay. It will be invaluable to our safety and security in years to come. 

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      <itunes:title>How the U.S. Capitol Riots Forever Changed the Value of a Proactive Security Approach</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 took many by surprise. Unfortunately, this feeling of surprise was felt by security and protection agencies near and far. It forever changed how we value protective intelligence and proactive threat management — especially in close proximity to a high-profile event.  

In this episode, Fred Burton and Marisa Randazzo, CEO and Founder of SIGMA Threat Management Associates, discuss how the U.S. Capitol riots were a game changer for not only physical security, but the most high-profile example of a  protective intelligence failure in recent history. Analyzing the threat landscape and being aware of even the smallest changes results in less missed signals and the ability to stay ahead of potential crises. In this action-packed episode, Fred and Marisa also discuss the security implications for the upcoming presidential inauguration.

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      <itunes:subtitle>The riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 took many by surprise. Unfortunately, this feeling of surprise was felt by security and protection agencies near and far. It forever changed how we value protective intelligence and proactive threat management — especially in close proximity to a high-profile event.  

In this episode, Fred Burton and Marisa Randazzo, CEO and Founder of SIGMA Threat Management Associates, discuss how the U.S. Capitol riots were a game changer for not only physical security, but the most high-profile example of a  protective intelligence failure in recent history. Analyzing the threat landscape and being aware of even the smallest changes results in less missed signals and the ability to stay ahead of potential crises. In this action-packed episode, Fred and Marisa also discuss the security implications for the upcoming presidential inauguration.

Dr. Randazzo is CEO and founder of SIGMA Threat Management Associates, a team of leading experts in behavioral threat assessment and threat management. She is an international expert on threat assessment and violence prevention, with over 25 years of experience investigating, assessing, and managing a broad array of threatening and dangerous situations. She is Director of Threat Management at Georgetown University. Prior, Dr. Randazzo served for ten years with the U.S. Secret Service, most recently as Chief Research Psychologist, and has co-authored several leading books on threat assessment. She frequently provides commentary to major news outlets on all aspects of violent behavior and prevention.
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      <itunes:title>Fred Burton’s Commentary on the 2021 State of Protective Intelligence Report [Bonus Episode]</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this bonus episode, Ontic’s CEO and Co-Founder, Luke Quanstrom, switched seats with our podcast host, Fred Burton, to discuss a new research study that the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence just published called the 2021 State of Protective Intelligence Report. 

During this brief 12 minute episode, Fred and Luke discuss the current security landscape and implications for businesses in the coming year. Fred shares his perspective on the most critical issues, which include:

The Rise in Physical Threats: With the continuing rise in physical threats — many of which are being missed resulting in harm to employees, customers and human assets — every business leader should be sounding an alarm and looking to protective intelligence. 

The Impact to Business Continuity: Unmanaged physical threats increase corporate risk, can be financially crippling and negatively impact business continuity.

The Need for Digital Transformation: Security leaders who do not adopt a digital mindset will quickly be business irrelevant. Digitally transforming physical security solutions will play a critical role in protecting their company financially, culturally and brand-wise.

For more information on what lies ahead, listen to the full podcast and download a copy of the report at: Ontic.ai/report
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this bonus episode, Ontic’s CEO and Co-Founder, Luke Quanstrom, switched seats with our podcast host, Fred Burton, to discuss a new research study that the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence just published called the 2021 State of Protective Intelligence Report. 

During this brief 12 minute episode, Fred and Luke discuss the current security landscape and implications for businesses in the coming year. Fred shares his perspective on the most critical issues, which include:

The Rise in Physical Threats: With the continuing rise in physical threats — many of which are being missed resulting in harm to employees, customers and human assets — every business leader should be sounding an alarm and looking to protective intelligence. 

The Impact to Business Continuity: Unmanaged physical threats increase corporate risk, can be financially crippling and negatively impact business continuity.

The Need for Digital Transformation: Security leaders who do not adopt a digital mindset will quickly be business irrelevant. Digitally transforming physical security solutions will play a critical role in protecting their company financially, culturally and brand-wise.

For more information on what lies ahead, listen to the full podcast and download a copy of the report at: Ontic.ai/report
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Learn more about Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), visit their website: https://www.texasarmoring.com/</p><p>A portion of TAC’s manufacturing operation is in San Pedro Sula, Honduras which has been subject to severe storms and damage. If you would like to read more or kindly donate to the cause, please view Mark’s <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hurricane-etaiota-relief-trust-fund-mark-caldwell/">LinkedIn article</a>. </p><p><br />---------------</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a><br />Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a><br />Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a><br />Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center </a>for more information.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn more about Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), visit their website: https://www.texasarmoring.com/</p><p>A portion of TAC’s manufacturing operation is in San Pedro Sula, Honduras which has been subject to severe storms and damage. If you would like to read more or kindly donate to the cause, please view Mark’s <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hurricane-etaiota-relief-trust-fund-mark-caldwell/">LinkedIn article</a>. </p><p><br />---------------</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a><br />Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a><br />Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a><br />Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center </a>for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Risk Profile and Motivation Behind Fully Armored Vehicles</itunes:title>
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There are not many car owners who contemplate the glass longevity, degree of sunlight exposure, or whether or not Windex has been applied to the inside and outside of the windows. However, these are exactly the types of details that run through the mind of Mark Caldwell, Co-Owner of TAC Americas, Ltd. — a market leader for manufacturing armored cars, trucks, SUVs, and other specialty vehicles.

In this episode, Fred and Mark discuss both the technical aspects of armoring and caring for a fully armored vehicle (FAV), as well as what motivates an individual to seek this heightened level of protection. Before committing to an investment in vehicle armoring, Mark encourages his clients (often heads of state or high-net-worth individuals) to think about what makes them a potential target, and factors that influence their level of protection — lifestyle, location (proximity to crime), etc.

Mark Caldwell is a former Special Agent and Regional Security Officer with the U.S. Department of State Security Service. Has served in this capacity globally, as well as in the private sector leading international security programs at Walmart, Proctor and Gamble and AIG. He currently works as a Corporate VP &amp; Chief Compliance Executive of Grupo Financiero Atlantida and is a partner at TAC Americas, Ltd. The company is co-owned by Mark and Norma Caldwell and Trent Kimball. Norma is the President of the Honduran operation. </itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Fred and Mark discuss both the technical aspects of armoring and caring for a fully armored vehicle (FAV), as well as what motivates an individual to seek this heightened level of protection. Before committing to an investment in vehicle armoring, Mark encourages his clients (often heads of state or high-net-worth individuals) to think about what makes them a potential target, and factors that influence their level of protection — lifestyle, location (proximity to crime), etc.

Mark Caldwell is a former Special Agent and Regional Security Officer with the U.S. Department of State Security Service. Has served in this capacity globally, as well as in the private sector leading international security programs at Walmart, Proctor and Gamble and AIG. He currently works as a Corporate VP &amp; Chief Compliance Executive of Grupo Financiero Atlantida and is a partner at TAC Americas, Ltd. The company is co-owned by Mark and Norma Caldwell and Trent Kimball. Norma is the President of the Honduran operation. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>Stalkers tend to exhibit similar behaviors and mannerisms — more or less an unhealthy fixation with an individual or group. But what causes or makes these individuals predisposed to stalking? The answer is not an easy one and it&apos;s a topic that Dr. Reid Meloy, forensic psychologist, author, and co-founder of WAVR-21, has made it a key part of his mission to detect threats so we can prevent the next attack. 
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Dr. Meloy is a board-certified forensic psychologist (ABPP) and consults on criminal and civil cases throughout the U.S. and Europe. He is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, and a faculty member of the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center. Along with Dr. Stephen White, he created the WAVR-21 V3, a structured professional judgment instrument for targeted workplace violence.</itunes:summary>
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Dr. Meloy is a board-certified forensic psychologist (ABPP) and consults on criminal and civil cases throughout the U.S. and Europe. He is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, and a faculty member of the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center. Along with Dr. Stephen White, he created the WAVR-21 V3, a structured professional judgment instrument for targeted workplace violence.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever stepped back to think about how you carry yourself as you walk down the street? Everything from your posture, to your line of sight, to what you are fidgeting with (cellphone, anyone?) is what an attacker is observing from afar. A cue as small as turning your head twice within one minute can signal to an observer that you are uncomfortable with your surroundings. Kelly Sayre, Founder and President of the Diamond Arrow Group, educates women about these exact observations and how vital it is to pay attention to your intuition. </p><p>---<br />In this episode, Fred and Kelly discuss the “what if” scenarios that often aren’t discussed. While acts of violence that actually happen are always shared, having a dialogue around what didn’t happen is equally important. It’s critical to have a plan in case you find yourself in a situation where you are being followed and need to take action. Even the slightest variance is worth acknowledging to prevent an attacker from accomplishing their goal. Whether carrying mace or a simple flashlight, it’s important for the individual to feel comfortable using it and feel empowered to protect themselves from harm. </p><p>Kelly is Founder and President of the Diamond Arrow Group, which teaches situational awareness to women so they have the confidence to move forward and live life on their own terms. Teachings are offered through speaking engagements, classes, one-on-one consultations and online training programs.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever stepped back to think about how you carry yourself as you walk down the street? Everything from your posture, to your line of sight, to what you are fidgeting with (cellphone, anyone?) is what an attacker is observing from afar. A cue as small as turning your head twice within one minute can signal to an observer that you are uncomfortable with your surroundings. Kelly Sayre, Founder and President of the Diamond Arrow Group, educates women about these exact observations and how vital it is to pay attention to your intuition. </p><p>---<br />In this episode, Fred and Kelly discuss the “what if” scenarios that often aren’t discussed. While acts of violence that actually happen are always shared, having a dialogue around what didn’t happen is equally important. It’s critical to have a plan in case you find yourself in a situation where you are being followed and need to take action. Even the slightest variance is worth acknowledging to prevent an attacker from accomplishing their goal. Whether carrying mace or a simple flashlight, it’s important for the individual to feel comfortable using it and feel empowered to protect themselves from harm. </p><p>Kelly is Founder and President of the Diamond Arrow Group, which teaches situational awareness to women so they have the confidence to move forward and live life on their own terms. Teachings are offered through speaking engagements, classes, one-on-one consultations and online training programs.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>The concept of close protection has been around since the beginning of mankind. When villages knew a threat was approaching, they designated one person (or a small group) to step forward and protect the community. While the field of protection (the resources, technology, and types of threats) has evolved dramatically, the craft of keeping people and assets safe will be around until the end of time. Mike Trott, former CIA special agent and international security expert, has dedicated his career to the act of protection and recently authored a book on executive protection in 2019.

In this episode, Fred and Mike discuss the parallels between CIA operations and those of the private sector. He also shares lessons learned during the 2020 COVID crisis and the importance of realizing lack of travel doesn’t mean threats are minimized — they have shifted to new forms, such as medical security for executives. He emphasizes that while technology has opened up new opportunities for careers and access to information, the importance of observation and attention to detail is paramount. Lastly, Mike shares valuable information to aspiring executive protection professionals regarding areas of specialization and industry stability.

Mike Trott is a respected and accomplished international security and intelligence professional with over 30 years of combined military, CIA, Fortune 100 and private sector experience serving corporations and ultra-high net wealth principals and their families. Traveling and operating in over 90 countries and living abroad for more than a decade of his career, he continues to provide confidential advice and assistance to a diverse group of international clients.
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In this episode, Fred and Mike discuss the parallels between CIA operations and those of the private sector. He also shares lessons learned during the 2020 COVID crisis and the importance of realizing lack of travel doesn’t mean threats are minimized — they have shifted to new forms, such as medical security for executives. He emphasizes that while technology has opened up new opportunities for careers and access to information, the importance of observation and attention to detail is paramount. Lastly, Mike shares valuable information to aspiring executive protection professionals regarding areas of specialization and industry stability.

Mike Trott is a respected and accomplished international security and intelligence professional with over 30 years of combined military, CIA, Fortune 100 and private sector experience serving corporations and ultra-high net wealth principals and their families. Traveling and operating in over 90 countries and living abroad for more than a decade of his career, he continues to provide confidential advice and assistance to a diverse group of international clients.
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      <itunes:summary>We all have events or situations in our childhood that shape who we are today. While many are uplifting, there are less fortunate people who encountered childhood trauma, setting them off track to commit some of the most upsetting crimes. Dr. Jillian Peterson, President and Co-Founder of The Violence Project, has dedicated her career to investigating these stories. While with the New York Capital Defender&apos;s Office, she analyzed physiological social development life histories of death row inmates to determine patterns of events that led them from childhood to—in some cases—committing murder. 
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In this episode, Fred and Jill discuss the pathways to violence, and the (all too often) missed opportunities for prevention when it comes to mass shootings. She shares the common patterns of pre-incident behaviors, from the level of planning, communication, and connection to the location where the violence occurred. Importantly, she shares helpful guidance for better monitoring plans, and voices her hope that more individuals will change their path when planning an act of violence as we use technology to track and connect with more people.  

Dr. Peterson is President and Co-Founder of the Violence Project, a nonpartisan research center and think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society. The organization provides valuable resources for training and research, and has a database of 174 mass shootings. She launched her career as a special investigator in New York City, and since then she has led large-scale research studies on mental illness and crime, school shooting prevention, and mass violence, receiving national media attention. Jill earned her Master’s in social ecology and Doctorate in psychology and social behavior from the University of California, Irvine. She is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Hamline University and the faculty director of the Center for Justice and Law. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>We all have events or situations in our childhood that shape who we are today. While many are uplifting, there are less fortunate people who encountered childhood trauma, setting them off track to commit some of the most upsetting crimes. Dr. Jillian Peterson, President and Co-Founder of The Violence Project, has dedicated her career to investigating these stories. While with the New York Capital Defender&apos;s Office, she analyzed physiological social development life histories of death row inmates to determine patterns of events that led them from childhood to—in some cases—committing murder. 
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In this episode, Fred and Jill discuss the pathways to violence, and the (all too often) missed opportunities for prevention when it comes to mass shootings. She shares the common patterns of pre-incident behaviors, from the level of planning, communication, and connection to the location where the violence occurred. Importantly, she shares helpful guidance for better monitoring plans, and voices her hope that more individuals will change their path when planning an act of violence as we use technology to track and connect with more people.  

Dr. Peterson is President and Co-Founder of the Violence Project, a nonpartisan research center and think tank dedicated to reducing violence in society. The organization provides valuable resources for training and research, and has a database of 174 mass shootings. She launched her career as a special investigator in New York City, and since then she has led large-scale research studies on mental illness and crime, school shooting prevention, and mass violence, receiving national media attention. Jill earned her Master’s in social ecology and Doctorate in psychology and social behavior from the University of California, Irvine. She is a Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Hamline University and the faculty director of the Center for Justice and Law. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@ontic.co (Katie Banahan, Fred Burton, Brad Thor, AJ McKeon)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Purchase Brad’s latest book, Near Dark, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Near-Dark-Thriller-Scot-Harvath-ebook/dp/B07Z44FL56">here</a>.</p><p>Brad shares his ‘top gear’ from his 2018 Bestselling Novel, <i>Spymaster </i><a href="https://bradthor.com/brad-thor-blog/top-gear-from-spymaster/#.X3cqHpNKjBIand">here</a>. (The list includes Beirut Rules: The Murder of a CIA Station Chief and Hezbollah's War Against America by Fred Burton, Samuel M. Katz)</p><p>Check out Brad’s research for his 2012 novel, Blacklist <a href="https://bradthor.com/brad-thor-blog/research-behind-black-list/#.X4pUepNKi3K">here</a>. (The list includes Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent by Fred Burton )</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Sometimes it takes telling a stranger about a goal to make yourself accountable to follow through. For many, this will translate into the last time you trained for a 5K or marathon. For a very select few, it means committing to a career as a writer that will progress into being a New York Times bestselling spy thriller novelist. Brad Thor did just that, but it took a verbal commitment to a stranger on an overnight train in Switzerland to get moving. 
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In this episode, Fred and Brad discuss what inspired his career as a novelist, as well as advice from other writers that motivated him as he defined his work. Similar to those in the special operations or security field, Brad knew that the details are the “bedrock of a good thriller” (or case), and his novels closely mirror true historical events with incredible accuracy. This is due to spending over two decades immersing himself and leading research within special intelligence organizations. Raised by a marine and a flight attendant who are “veracious consumers of news,” it’s no surprise he reads three newspapers each day and is hungry to see the world beyond the perimeter of the United States. Fred and Brad discuss his fascination with the protection of high-profile individuals and the security professionals that make it possible. 

Brad Thor is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 20 thrillers. He has appeared on every major news channel (including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, FOX, CNN, and MSNBC) to share the parallels between his novels around terrorism and international espionage, and the real threats facing the world today. Brad is well respected in the security and intelligence space and has served as a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Analytic Red Cell Unit. He has also lectured to law enforcement organizations on over-the-horizon/future threats, and has been a keynote speaker for the National Tactical Officers Association annual conference.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes it takes telling a stranger about a goal to make yourself accountable to follow through. For many, this will translate into the last time you trained for a 5K or marathon. For a very select few, it means committing to a career as a writer that will progress into being a New York Times bestselling spy thriller novelist. Brad Thor did just that, but it took a verbal commitment to a stranger on an overnight train in Switzerland to get moving. 
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In this episode, Fred and Brad discuss what inspired his career as a novelist, as well as advice from other writers that motivated him as he defined his work. Similar to those in the special operations or security field, Brad knew that the details are the “bedrock of a good thriller” (or case), and his novels closely mirror true historical events with incredible accuracy. This is due to spending over two decades immersing himself and leading research within special intelligence organizations. Raised by a marine and a flight attendant who are “veracious consumers of news,” it’s no surprise he reads three newspapers each day and is hungry to see the world beyond the perimeter of the United States. Fred and Brad discuss his fascination with the protection of high-profile individuals and the security professionals that make it possible. 

Brad Thor is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 20 thrillers. He has appeared on every major news channel (including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, FOX, CNN, and MSNBC) to share the parallels between his novels around terrorism and international espionage, and the real threats facing the world today. Brad is well respected in the security and intelligence space and has served as a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Analytic Red Cell Unit. He has also lectured to law enforcement organizations on over-the-horizon/future threats, and has been a keynote speaker for the National Tactical Officers Association annual conference.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://ontics-protective-intelligence-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/tom-mars-Gxz9Y2pO</link>
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      <itunes:title>Seeing Around Corners with Walmart&apos;s Former General Counsel</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Ask any General Counsel of a Fortune 100 company and they’ll tell you their role feels like a high-speed video game. It requires incredible focus and a commitment to seeing around corners so you can dodge the thousands of missiles that will inevitably come your way. With the increase in both internal and external threats in the workplace in recent years, this role cannot be effective acting alone. Specifically, an effective General Counsel is dependent on their relationship with corporate security.

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In this episode, Fred and Tom Mars, Former General Counsel of Walmart and Ontic Advisory Board Member, discuss the integral role that corporate security plays in helping companies reduce liability. All too often, there is an unhealthy tendency to silo functions within a company. During Mars’ career at Walmart, he knew better. His team worked to flatten the organizational chart and create dotted lines and more conversations, leading to a more efficient and productive environment. Mars also reminds us that there is an art and a science to corporate liability, and the art taught him many unforgettable lessons in leadership around humility and self awareness.

For nearly 11 years, Tom served as Walmart’s General Counsel, overseeing all of the company’s legal matters both in the U.S. and internationally, and ultimately served as Chief Administrative Officer. His road to get there was anything but a straight line – starting out as a police officer in Virginia to establishing a legal career that spans working for Hilary Clinton to uncovering one of the greatest scandals in NCAA College Football history.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ask any General Counsel of a Fortune 100 company and they’ll tell you their role feels like a high-speed video game. It requires incredible focus and a commitment to seeing around corners so you can dodge the thousands of missiles that will inevitably come your way. With the increase in both internal and external threats in the workplace in recent years, this role cannot be effective acting alone. Specifically, an effective General Counsel is dependent on their relationship with corporate security.

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In this episode, Fred and Tom Mars, Former General Counsel of Walmart and Ontic Advisory Board Member, discuss the integral role that corporate security plays in helping companies reduce liability. All too often, there is an unhealthy tendency to silo functions within a company. During Mars’ career at Walmart, he knew better. His team worked to flatten the organizational chart and create dotted lines and more conversations, leading to a more efficient and productive environment. Mars also reminds us that there is an art and a science to corporate liability, and the art taught him many unforgettable lessons in leadership around humility and self awareness.

For nearly 11 years, Tom served as Walmart’s General Counsel, overseeing all of the company’s legal matters both in the U.S. and internationally, and ultimately served as Chief Administrative Officer. His road to get there was anything but a straight line – starting out as a police officer in Virginia to establishing a legal career that spans working for Hilary Clinton to uncovering one of the greatest scandals in NCAA College Football history.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Learn more about Philip Jett and his writing here: <a href="http://www.philipjett.com">www.philipjett.com</a><br />Pre-order <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Taking-Mr-Exxon-Kidnapping-President/dp/1789045738">Taking Mr. Exxon: The Kidnapping of an Oil Giant’s President</a> on Amazon<br /><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Death-Heir-American-Brewing-Dynasty-ebook/dp/B06XFL49SR">The Death of an Heir: Adolph Coors III and the Murder That Rocked an American Brewing Dynasty</a> is also available on Amazon</p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a></p><p> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@ontic.co (AJ McKeon, Katie Banahan, Fred Burton, Philip Jett, Eric Freedman)</author>
      <link>https://ontics-protective-intelligence-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/philip-jett-OxHKat_i</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn more about Philip Jett and his writing here: <a href="http://www.philipjett.com">www.philipjett.com</a><br />Pre-order <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Taking-Mr-Exxon-Kidnapping-President/dp/1789045738">Taking Mr. Exxon: The Kidnapping of an Oil Giant’s President</a> on Amazon<br /><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Death-Heir-American-Brewing-Dynasty-ebook/dp/B06XFL49SR">The Death of an Heir: Adolph Coors III and the Murder That Rocked an American Brewing Dynasty</a> is also available on Amazon</p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a></p><p> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Even in the safest, most secluded suburbs of America, there is still potential for danger — and if you are a high net worth individual, this danger is compounded. After being surveilled for five months, on the morning of April 29, 1992, the president of Exxon International was kidnapped and held for $18 million ransom. At the time, this was the largest ransom to date.
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In this episode, Fred and Philip Jett discuss the kidnapping and subsequent investigation behind the disappearance of Sidney Reso, President of Exxon International. The details of what unfolded on this seemingly routine morning and continued over the course of two months is unimaginable — from the coins needed for the hundreds of payphone calls, to the 12 ransom notes, to the logistics behind carrying 400 pounds of cash.

Philip Jett is a former corporate attorney turned renowned nonfiction author. He is a member of various boards and organizations, including a founding member of the Nashville Writers&apos; Council. His debut book about the Coors kidnapping, The Death of an Heir, was named one of the best true-crime stories of 2017 by The New York Times. His newest book about the Sidney Reso kidnapping is scheduled to be released in May 2021. </itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Fred and Philip Jett discuss the kidnapping and subsequent investigation behind the disappearance of Sidney Reso, President of Exxon International. The details of what unfolded on this seemingly routine morning and continued over the course of two months is unimaginable — from the coins needed for the hundreds of payphone calls, to the 12 ransom notes, to the logistics behind carrying 400 pounds of cash.

Philip Jett is a former corporate attorney turned renowned nonfiction author. He is a member of various boards and organizations, including a founding member of the Nashville Writers&apos; Council. His debut book about the Coors kidnapping, The Death of an Heir, was named one of the best true-crime stories of 2017 by The New York Times. His newest book about the Sidney Reso kidnapping is scheduled to be released in May 2021. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Learn about the <a href="https://www.whitneystrong.org/a-night-for-life">“A Night for Life”</a> virtual event <a href="https://www.whitneystrong.org/a-night-for-life">here</a><br />Learn about the mission of the Whitney/Strong here: <a href="http://www.whitneystrong.org">whitneystrong.org</a>.<br />Find out how to <a href="https://www.whitneystrong.org/support">donate</a> or get involved here: <a href="https://www.whitneystrong.org/volunteer">Whitney Strong Volunteers</a></p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2020 05:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@ontic.co (Marissa Sternberg, Fred Burton, AJ McKeon, Eric Freedman, Whitney Austin)</author>
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In this episode, Fred and Whitney Austin discuss the morning of September 6, 2018 when Whitney was shot 12 times as she entered the Fifth Third Bank headquarters in Cincinnati and how the incident both “upended and enriched” her life. Whitney shares what she saw and felt that morning and how she was able to recover and become inspired to tackle gun violence. 

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In this episode, Fred and Whitney Austin discuss the morning of September 6, 2018 when Whitney was shot 12 times as she entered the Fifth Third Bank headquarters in Cincinnati and how the incident both “upended and enriched” her life. Whitney shares what she saw and felt that morning and how she was able to recover and become inspired to tackle gun violence. 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 9 Sep 2020 05:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Ami Toben has over 15 years of military and private sector security experience, and a successful record of providing full spectrum, high-end services to Fortune 500 corporations, foreign governments, foundations, political organizations and wealthy individuals. He is the Director of consulting, training and special operations at HighCom Security Services as well as an author.
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In this episode, Fred and Ami Toben discuss the hostile planning process and how to isolate and target vulnerabilities in order to prevent it from getting to the execution phase. They also discuss the finer points of surveillance detection and observation as well as the available training from HighCom Security including hostile activity prevention, executive protection, surveillance detection, handgun, unarmed defensive tactics, defensive and evasive driving, to name a few.

Ami Toben has over 15 years of military and private sector security experience, and a successful record of providing full spectrum, high-end services to Fortune 500 corporations, foreign governments, foundations, political organizations and wealthy individuals. He is the Director of consulting, training and special operations at HighCom Security Services as well as an author.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2020 05:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out<br />“<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rebels-Work-Handbook-Leading-Change/dp/1491903953/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rebels+at+work&qid=1597956982&sr=8-1">Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within</a>” by Lois Kelly & Carmen Medina on Amazon.com<br /><br />Also <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0374533555/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3GMQSFKFFJ48C&dchild=1&keywords=thinking+fast+and+slow&qid=1597957333&sprefix=thinking+fat%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-2">"Thinking, Fast and Slow"</a> by Daniel Kahneman and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Guns-Germs-Steel-Fates-Societies/dp/0393354326/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=guns+germs+and+steel&qid=1597957492&sr=8-1">"Guns, Germs, and Steel"</a> by Jared Diamond on Amazon.com</p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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In this episode, Fred and Carmen discuss what it takes to build an Intelligence program and what she looks for in an Analyst. Carmen shares her stories of dealing with leaders, falling into cognitive traps and what it means when we sometimes ‘get it wrong’.

Carmen Medina is a thirty two year veteran of the Intelligence Community and a former Deputy Director of Intelligence for the Central Intelligence Agency. Upon her retirement from the CIA, she received the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. Since moving to the private sector, Carmen continues to transform the Intelligence Community as a speaker, author, and consultant.
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In this episode, Fred and Carmen discuss what it takes to build an Intelligence program and what she looks for in an Analyst. Carmen shares her stories of dealing with leaders, falling into cognitive traps and what it means when we sometimes ‘get it wrong’.

Carmen Medina is a thirty two year veteran of the Intelligence Community and a former Deputy Director of Intelligence for the Central Intelligence Agency. Upon her retirement from the CIA, she received the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. Since moving to the private sector, Carmen continues to transform the Intelligence Community as a speaker, author, and consultant.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2020 05:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out “<a href="https://www.amazon.com/A-Dark-Night-in-Aurora-audiobook/dp/B07FPPW2YX">A Dark Night in Aurora: Inside James Holmes and the Colorado Mass Shootings</a>” on Amazon.com</p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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In this episode, Fred and Dr. Reid discuss James Holmes, his mental state, behaviors and what (if anything) could have been done to prevent this incident.

Dr. Reid is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, Austin. He has authored or co-authored over 300 publications and abstracts, and 16 professional books.

His most recent book is “A Dark Night in Aurora: Inside James Holmes and the Colorado Mass Shootings.” A Dark Night in Aurora uses the 23 hours of unredacted interview transcripts never seen by the public and Reid’s research to bring the reader inside the mind of a mass murderer. </itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Fred and Dr. Reid discuss James Holmes, his mental state, behaviors and what (if anything) could have been done to prevent this incident.

Dr. Reid is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, Austin. He has authored or co-authored over 300 publications and abstracts, and 16 professional books.

His most recent book is “A Dark Night in Aurora: Inside James Holmes and the Colorado Mass Shootings.” A Dark Night in Aurora uses the 23 hours of unredacted interview transcripts never seen by the public and Reid’s research to bring the reader inside the mind of a mass murderer. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Support Tony by visiting the <a href="https://isdacenter.org/">International Security Driver Association</a> and <a href="http://vehicledynamics.com/">The Vehicle Dynamics Institute</a></p><p>---</p><p>Brought to you by <a href="https://ontictechnologies.com/center-for-protective-intelligence/">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by AJ McKeon</p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by Smokin’ Novas</p><p>Contact us at <a href="podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai </a>or visit <a href="ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p>
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In this episode, Fred and Tony discuss the science of protective driving, secure driving training, security vehicles, the future of automotive protective technology and break down real-life vehicle-centric violence situations.

For more than 45 years, Tony Scotti has been at the forefront of vehicle dynamics and security operations. He is the founder of the International Association of Security Drivers, the only organization in the world dedicated to supporting practitioners&apos; advancement with data-driven research and other professional development tools. Tony is also the editor of The Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Magazine.</itunes:summary>
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In this episode, Fred and Tony discuss the science of protective driving, secure driving training, security vehicles, the future of automotive protective technology and break down real-life vehicle-centric violence situations.

For more than 45 years, Tony Scotti has been at the forefront of vehicle dynamics and security operations. He is the founder of the International Association of Security Drivers, the only organization in the world dedicated to supporting practitioners&apos; advancement with data-driven research and other professional development tools. Tony is also the editor of The Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Magazine.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Check out Gary's Book  <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Sniper-Tower-Charles-Whitman-Murders/dp/1574410296">A Sniper in the Tower</a> on amazon.com<br /><br />---<br /><br />Brought to you by <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://www.ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2020 22:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@ontic.co (Marissa Sternberg, Eric Freedman, Gary Lavergne, Fred Burton, AJ McKeon)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out Gary's Book  <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Sniper-Tower-Charles-Whitman-Murders/dp/1574410296">A Sniper in the Tower</a> on amazon.com<br /><br />---<br /><br />Brought to you by <a href="http://ontic.ai/center">The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence</a></p><p>Produced by <a href="mailto:me@ajmckeon.com">AJ McKeon</a></p><p>Music by Brian Bristow and performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/2IBlGVYH1B4O7bc9XHiPoR?si=UDCKSVOSQbedn-LjAMXSdA">Smokin’ Novas</a></p><p>Contact us at <a href="mailto:podcast@ontic.ai">podcast@ontic.ai</a> or visit <a href="http://www.ontic.ai/center">ontic.ai/center</a> for more information.</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>An interview with Gary Lavergne about The University of Texas Sniper
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When campus safety is compromised and a violent incident occurs, the impact to our society is deeply felt. Each incident, when studied, can offer a wealth of knowledge on how to best avoid the next potential tragedy.

In this episode, Fred sits down with Gary Lavergne to discuss one of the first widely documented incidents... the 1966 University of Texas shooting rampage of Charles Whitman.

Gary is the author of &quot;A Sniper in the Tower&quot; which according to a 2007 Associated Press article is &quot;considered the definitive account of the massacre&quot; and to The New York Times as &quot;the authoritative account of the Whitman case&quot;.</itunes:summary>
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When campus safety is compromised and a violent incident occurs, the impact to our society is deeply felt. Each incident, when studied, can offer a wealth of knowledge on how to best avoid the next potential tragedy.

In this episode, Fred sits down with Gary Lavergne to discuss one of the first widely documented incidents... the 1966 University of Texas shooting rampage of Charles Whitman.

Gary is the author of &quot;A Sniper in the Tower&quot; which according to a 2007 Associated Press article is &quot;considered the definitive account of the massacre&quot; and to The New York Times as &quot;the authoritative account of the Whitman case&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
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