Situational Awareness: Staying Safe at Home, Work, and in Public
Let’s be honest: there is a lot of noise coming at us right now. Between the non-stop headlines, the workplace shifts, and that general “static”
Let’s be honest: there is a lot of noise coming at us right now. Between the non-stop headlines, the workplace shifts, and that general “static”
1 in 3 employees have already witnessed workplace violence. Workplace violence is often imagined as rare, extreme, and unpredictable. An active assailant. A headline-making event.
Across the country, fraternity and sorority houses are often assumed to be protected under the broader umbrella of campus safety. Parents assume the university provides
Now is the time when many of us start to map out travel plans for 2026. Families are planning spring break vacations. College students are
Digital stalking and online exposure are no longer niche concerns reserved for celebrities or high-profile executives. They are everyday risks affecting employees, parents, teenagers, and
When organizations talk about safety and security, the conversation often centers on external threats: the unknown individual, the worst-case scenario, the crisis we hope never
The start of a new year offers business leaders, HR teams, and risk managers a rare opportunity to pause and reflect. It’s a time to
The recent thwarted New Year’s Eve bomb plot in Southern California serves as a stark reminder that political violence remains a persistent threat to businesses,
In nearly every major act of targeted violence, there were signs before the incident occurred. According to national threat assessment research, more than 90% of
Over the years, I’ve worked with hundreds of organizations that share a common phrase when it comes to safety and security: “We know it’s an