Security Strategy
The New Geography of Corporate Travel Risk: What Summer 2026 Demands of Executive Travel Programs
Threats to individuals jumped 37% in 2025. The State Department has codified hostage diplomacy as a primary threat. The K&R market is projected to grow 6.4% annually through 2033. Here’s what corporate executives — and the programs meant to protect them — need to understand about international travel risk in 2026.
Read MoreWhen the Hardest Target Isn’t Hard Enough: Executive Protection Lessons from the Correspondents’ Dinner Attack
A would-be assassin reached gunfire range of the President of the United States at a black-tie dinner secured by the Secret Service. For corporate security leaders, the Correspondents’ Dinner shooting is a case study in why traditional executive protection thinking is no longer enough.
Read MoreMaximizing Value and Resilience in Physical Security: A C-Suite Guide for Multi-Asset Organizations Facing Emerging Threats and Higher Costs
Written by: Max Briggs Physical security used to be a straightforward operational line item—gates, guards, cameras, and access control. Today, it’s a board-level function tied directly to risk, resilience, tenant satisfaction, and enterprise value. Organizations with complex footprints—commercial real estate portfolios, mixed-use developments, logistics hubs, healthcare campuses, and corporate offices—are experiencing threats that move faster,…
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