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Get ready for a compelling blend of global affairs and lively conversation! We're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Treston Wheat, the mastermind behind the acclaimed 'Geopolitics and Gin' blog. Dr. Wheat, a security expert and our favorite PhD, will guide us through today's most pressing geopolitical issues, offering insights for protectors and leaders alike.
Join us as we unpack complex challenges and potential solutions while raising a glass (or two) with the good Doctor.
Expect a thought-provoking discussion alongside Dr. Wheat's favorite gin concoctions and other libations.
Find Geopolitics and Gin here. - https://tinyurl.com/yu4emjur
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The ides of March are here, and, accordingly, the CiCP team is taking time to break down some recent news regarding the threatscape. This time, they deep dive into:
Threats against healthcare systems, CA Senate bill 553 (or is it 533!?!) Asymmetric threats posed by digital risks such as AI or Deepfakes Using software aimed at other industries (like advertising) can be utilized in the targeting space Network outages and your PACE plan Foreign Agents operating on US soil Significant events - elections, Olympics and much more...It's another full round of shop talk. Join the conversation at [email protected]
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The CiCP team is privileged to have Ivan Ivanovich, a renowned protector who advocates for a proactive, intelligence-driven approach emphasizing prevention and readiness. From his extensive executive protection experience across diverse regions like the Balkans and Latin America, Ivan offers a unique perspective. He argues that the traditional image of bodyguards with armored vehicles and weapons needs to be matured.
Our discussion centers on Ivan's book, "Executive Protection in the 21st Century: A New Vision," exploring the shifting threats faced by executives, the role of technology in modern protection, and the significance of cultural awareness in a globalized context. Tune in as we delve into Ivan's insights on proactive risk mitigation and navigating the dynamic landscape of executive protection.
Ivan's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Executive-Protection-21st-Century-vision/dp/8419808210
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Metrics are an essential tool for measuring performance, efficiency, and reliability in any organization, big or small. However, getting started with metrics can be daunting. In this episode, the team speaks with Jim McConnell, a seasoned security expert with over 30 years of experience managing security organizations. Jim shares his expertise in defining and using metrics in a security organization. So, grab your pencil and enjoy the conversation!
Also, if you're interested in learning more about converged security metrics, be sure to reach out to Jim at [email protected] and mention this podcast for a free PDF copy of top EP metrics from his book, "Converged Security Metrics: A Top 25 Set of Solutions.
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Happy MMXXIV. After a much-needed break from the action, the team returns with thoughts on immediate risks, opportunities, and issues affecting the protective risk community. The new year comes out of the gate, looking much like the one we just left. What should you be thinking about as we roll into 2024! [email protected]
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As we approach Protector's week, the CiCP team grabs some air time with the editor-in-chief of the IPSB's "Close Protection and Security Journal," Doctor Treston Wheat, and the Close Protection Conference 23 lead, Bryan Flannery.
More than a readout, both speak to the power of volunteering, making the industry greater and how the industry has evolved.
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Keelson Strategic sponsors this episode.
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Happy Thanksgiving week - the CiCP team is poised to engage in discussions that promise to dispel any lingering tryptophan-induced haze. Join us as we delve into recent and upcoming symposiums and conferences, spotlighting the IPSB's Close Protection Conference. Additionally, we address inquiries about individual planning for the forthcoming year, navigating personal rest during the holidays, and underscore the critical role of trust and openness for success in the security industry. All these topics and more await you in this month's ShopTalk!
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In light of Mental Health Awareness Month, we converse about it with one of our own - Katherine Luther. She founded the Luther Method, which specializes in personal resilience protocols. She also serves as the Director of Operations for Viplomat Protection.
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Fall is here. With the change over from summer comes the continued changing threat environment. Join the team as they break down some issues and emerging risks. Your CiCP team discusses some recent conferences they have attended (including the recent Mexican Close Protection gathering and the Sam Houston State. Critical Infrastructure Thought Leaders' Conference) breeches at high-profile events, and how using Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles for designing event security plans could be helpful. They also discuss Russia/Ukraine and the unfolding Israeli - Hamas war.
All this and a discussion about the upcoming IPSB Close Protection Conference's keynote speaker, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Join the team this December at the CPC - IPSB's Close Protection Conference
Join the conversation at [email protected]
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Join us for a fascinating conversation with Ed McCormack, progenitor of the modern FBI protection division and former Head of Security for one of America's most high-networth families and one of the oldest consulting firms in the United States. Ed is a pioneer in the field of security and protection, and he has decades of experience protecting some of the most influential people in the world.
In this episode, Ed will share insights from his career, including:
How he helped to create the modern FBI protection division How to manage security around influential people The latest trends in security Lessons learned from a deep understanding of security from both the public and private sectorsGrab your pencils and learn from one of the best in the security industry. Subscribe to CiCP now and rate us on your preferred podcast player.
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This week, CiCP caught up with the incredibly busy and accomplished Dr. Michael Guirguis. He's not your average professional; he's the Chief Medical Officer at Raven Medical Support Group, an Emergency Room Physician, a Law Enforcement Flight Physician, and more. We had an insightful discussion with him about the importance of tactical medical oversight in Executive Protection (EP), training, and what drove him to the medical and tactical professions.
Dr. Guirguis is featured in Paul Peng's new book, "The Philosophy of Marksmanship." Mike's addition promises to shed light on situational awareness, adding a fresh perspective to the text.
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It's time for shoptalk, and the August edition comes in just under the wire. As always, there is a lot to discuss, and the team discusses current events affecting the security industry. Listen as we unpack the unique risk issues surrounding social media and online gaming influencers, information security around mobile apps, threats aimed at politicians, and Drew Barrymore's stalker. Team CiCP also talks about the weaponization of LinkedIn,
and the assassination of The Wagner Group's leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.All this and more on this month's installment of CiCP's Shoptalk.
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Ross Hill's career took root in curiosity, a quality that has kept him forward-thinking amidst the ever-evolving corporate intelligence industry. As a [reluctant] leader in the space, Ross emphasizes the importance of actionable intelligence that challenges preconceived notions, enabling policymakers via pertinent information. He advocates breaking away from traditional norms such as specialization. Drawing from his experiences during significant geopolitical events like the Arab Spring, Ross shares valuable personal lessons. Having been actively involved in field operations, he also offers insights on how protectors and intelligence professionals should approach their roles.
Join this engaging discussion with Ross Hill, Director of Intelligence at AT-RISK International, as the team at CiCP explores these thought-provoking topics and more. Give us your feedback at [email protected]
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Lauren Wygant's path might sound familiar: from high school athlete to becoming a secret agent and, eventually, a corporate security specialist. However, Lauren's journey has been purposeful and deliberate. Throughout her personal and professional life, she has remained deeply connected to her "why," serving as a guiding force. Having previously worked as a human intelligence specialist in the Central Intelligence Agency, where her responsibilities included identifying and recruiting assets, Lauren now utilizes those same invaluable skills to help individuals and organizations identify and mitigate risks effectively.
Join the team as we delve into Lauren's rich experiences and discover how you can harness her skill set to enhance your resilience as a practitioner and within your organization. Give us your feedback at [email protected] -
It's July Shop Talk, and there's much to cover. This time we find the team discussing the recent conferences they have attended and Russian events, including the recent change of venue by the Wagner Group, an assassination attempt on Putin, and a "resurgence" of wet work activity. They also discuss recent decisions by the Supreme Court affecting threat management and protective intelligence, assaults on local politicians, and an active threat aimed at the Stanley Cup that was prevented: all this and the usual banter from your CiCP Team. Join the conversation at [email protected]
Everything is bigger in Texas! Join the CiCP team in Dallas at the 2023 Close Protection Conference - https://ips-board.org/cpc2023
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Join the team as they explore the genesis of the Marine Corps Hunter program (established in 2007 by General James "Mad Dog" Mattis to equip Marines with cutting-edge combat skills) with Arcadia Cognerati's Greg Williams and Brian Marren.
Greg Williams, a highly experienced veteran and intelligence leader, shaped the Combat Hunter program. With a decorated career spanning over three decades, various US Department of Defense agencies have sought Greg's expertise, training, and advising military and law enforcement worldwide. His validated programs enhance situational awareness and address security challenges.
Brian Marren, a decorated Marine Sniper and security professional, has extensive Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis expertise. With a background in combat deployments and high-threat protection assignments worldwide, Brian's leadership and adaptability have gained recognition. He has trained and mentored military, law enforcement, and private sector clients making him valuable in understanding close protection nuances.
We delve into the experiences, insights, and strategies shared by Greg and Brian to elevate our understanding of situational awareness and the evolving security landscape.
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Practitioner, Mother, Author, Producer, Publisher, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur, Spouse, and Partner are a few ways to describe Alana Stott. In our discussion, the recently inducted Member of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) talks about her passion for excellence and what it takes to keep a security business, and brand, moving forward. Author and philanthropist, she is a fully trained security practitioner who uses business experience and operational understanding to run the successful venture she and her husband, Dean, have built over 25 years. Grab your pencils for this one! Let us know your thoughts at [email protected]
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It's been a hot minute, so the team discusses current headlines affecting the security industry. As well as catching up, the conversation centers around a few recent articles highlighting deteriorating risk levels in big cities and the consequences on people, assets, and security providers. Conversations around AI and the resurrection of the monthly EP risk report are also had. Please give us your thoughts at [email protected], give us a review, and share CiCP across your networks.
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As the first quarter ends, your CiCP team gathers to talk about the headlines and discuss interesting and poignant news. It's a cavalcade of continuing conversations that include ramifications from power grid attacks, letterbombs sent to journalists, the 2023 annual threat assessment, Haiti, a new U.K. security agency that aims to assist the community and corporations, Russian spies in Mexico, threats to news crews, and more: all this and a quick recap of the successful Bodyguards for Kids event that just took place.
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Shawn Ryan has traversed multiple paths - US Navy Seal, Cleared Contractor for the Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agencies, Real Estate Broker, and Tactical Trainer - he has pursued a series of passions resulting in the creation of the wildly popular long-form youtube channel and interview podcast, "The Shawn Ryan Show." On his show, Shawn helps bring out more profound stories from the veteran and business community leaders he speaks with. We wanted to find out how he found his way there and what drives a "Warrior-Journalist." Grab your pencil and paper for this one!
What drives you? Let us know at [email protected].
Find more about shawn at - https://shawnryanshow.com/
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