EMPLOYEE PROTECTION Articles
Piracy Expert: Maersk Alabama One Slice of a Huge Pirate Problem
Roger Hawkes of Global Industries discusses why some of the debate around piracy this month is misplaced, and how piracy has been a problem for years.
4 Steps Security Can Take to Prevent Kidnapping
Think kidnapping is not a risk for your organization? Think again. Kidnapping and hostage expert Chris Falkenberg tells us why the threat is real, and what you can do to minimize the risk.
6 Steps to Reduce Corporate Risk After Layoffs
Measures that can help departing employees and also lower the temptation to abscond with company property or data.
Sample Concealed Weapons Policy
The concealed weapons policy of a large hospital with 10,000+ employees. The policy is written to apply to not only employees, but also those visiting the hospital.
Sample Fire Alarm Evacuation Policy - University
Fire Alarm Evacuation policy of a large state university with approximately 26,000 students and more than 13,000 employees.
How To Design Green AND Secure Buildings
The secure and the environmentally-friendly almost always conflict when designing a building. But experts at an "intelligent building" seminar demonstrated how security features can actually help make a structure green.
6 Desk Security Mistakes Employees Make Every Day
From passwords on sticky notes to sensitive contracts left in a pile by the printer, many office workers make the same basic security errors. Even our CSO staff is not immune to these common no-nos - but they are easy to fix (includes video)
Obama Inauguration Puts Spotlight on Executive Protection
Between the pending presidential inauguration and roiling anti-corporate sentiment, executive protection is more critical than ever. Expert Robert Oatman explains the elements of a good program, the impact of technology, and more.
Bangalore IT Companies Receive E-mail Threats
IT companies in Bangalore receive an e-mail threatening to blow up their facilities.
Sometimes, Security Theater Really Works
Israeli security researchers Gadi Evron and Imri Goldberg find that security theater can be about more than window dressing.
