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Disruptions Associated with Upcoming Elections Part 2
More than half of the world’s population is scheduled to vote in elections across nearly 40 countries in 2024. Protests…
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Disruptions Associated with Upcoming Elections Part 1
More than half of the world’s population is scheduled to vote in elections across nearly 40 countries in 2024. Protests…
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Implications of AI for Corporate Security
Artificial intelligence, whether machine learning or generative, is just another extension of the computer and is likely to become an…
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Measuring Executive Protection Threats: The Who, How, and Where
After nine months of tracking threats to lawmakers, business executives, celebrities, and other high-profile individuals, TorchStone’s monthly EP report has…
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Corporate Security Concerns Ahead of Taiwan’s January 13 Election
A Chinese military invasion of Taiwan surrounding the upcoming January 13 election remains highly unlikely. However, Chinese military provocation is…
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How Executive Protection and Corporate Security Teams Can Best Utilize AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms are becoming increasingly accessible and better at recreating human language patterns. Industries across the board are…
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The Extinction Rebellion — What It Is and How It Impacts Industries Far Beyond Energy
In Blog, Corporate Security onScott Stewart shares his expertise on the Extinction Rebellion with Ontic's Protective Intelligence Podcast host Fred Burton, and how his…
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Creatures of Habit
Stanislav Rzhitsky, a former Russian submarine commander, was assassinated while on his morning run. The motive is possibly related to…
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Traveling: Staying Safe on the Road
Ground transportation can pose significant risks to travelers, with traffic accidents being one of the leading causes of death for…
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Russia Conflict Part 3: Threats to Organizations and Individuals
Western countries expelled more than 570 Russian diplomats in 2022, mainly for unauthorized spying activities. As countries reduce Russia's ability…
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