Supply Chain Security
The New Anatomy of Supply Chain Risk: 2025’s Lessons for Corporate Security Leaders
In 2025, organized criminals stole an estimated $725 million in cargo across the United States and Canada — a 60% increase over the prior year. The number of theft incidents barely moved. The same number of attempts. Sixty percent more value taken. That single data point captures everything corporate security leaders need to understand about…
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,…
Read MoreFrom Ports to Warehouses: Securing the Supply Chain in 2025
Summary: The Human Side of a Global Problem It started with a call just before sunrise. A regional operations manager learned a high-value shipment never made it from the port to the warehouse. The truck was found hours later, empty. The thing that bothered him most was not the loss itself, but how it all…
Read MoreMail Room Theft and Fraud: Securing Your Business’s Mail Handling Processes
Your office building’s mail room could be an unexpectedly easy target for thieves looking to steal everything from banking information to brand-new electronics worth thousands of dollars. “In many properties, the mail room is usually out of the way and unsecured, making it incredibly easy for a criminal to steal something valuable,” said Max Briggs,…
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