The Cost of Security

Amanda StricklandSecurity Program Development, Theft, Embezzlement, and Fraud

The former director of a North Carolina Central University program designed to help minority students used an unauthorized bank account to divert more than $1 million from the program over six years, according to a state audit (WRAL News Story). What can we learn from this story? It’s usually easier and cheaper for companies and organizations to be proactive rather …

Business Continuity Planning and the Protection of the Supply Chain

Amanda StricklandSecurity Program Development

As security consultants, we have the privilege of working for multiple companies and agencies around the globe, which gives us deeper insight into how businesses typically view, plan, and prepare for the unexpected. Too often, however, it seems we are brought into the security process in a remedial role, after an unforeseen and unprepared for event. In the current economy, …

A Locked Room

Amanda StricklandSecurity Assessment, Theft, Embezzlement, and Fraud

On Monday, an employee reports that there is one monitor missing from the shipment of new monitors that was received the previous Friday. The quantity was verified at delivery by the shipping company and two of your employees. The interior door to the loading dock was locked on Friday evening and was still locked on Monday morning. The roll-up loading …

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Assessing Threats

Amanda StricklandWorkplace Violence

The shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims in the public appearance event on January 8, 2011, has emphasized once again the value of executive protection for public figures and others whose notoriety has placed them in the arena of potential targets.

Expert: Terrorists Look to Hide Bombs in Common Items

Amanda StricklandSecurity Program Development

This story was originally broadcast on WRAL and posted on their website on November 5, 2010. Raleigh, N.C. — The two mail bombs bound for Chicago that were found in printer cartridges on international flights last week have added a new twist to counter-terrorism efforts in the United States. “The smart bad guys will look at what you’re doing and …

Premises Liability

Amanda StricklandSecurity Assessment, Security Master Planning

Premises liability lawsuits can range from litigation as pedestrian as a case resulting from a purse snatching in a big box parking lot to something as grave and high profile as the 1974 suit brought against a hotel after the rape of singer Connie Francis. Whatever the degree of seriousness, it is clear that premises liability lawsuits have evolved over …