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Geopolitical Risk

After the Strike: What the Iran‑US Escalation Means for Your Security Posture

The geopolitical temperature between Washington and Tehran has consequences that reach well beyond the region. We examine what organisations and individuals need to consider — and act on — now.

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Geopolitical Risk

The Widening Gyre: How the Iran‑US/Israeli Conflict Could Draw Tehran’s Allies Into War With the West

An analysis of the alliance networks, escalation dynamics, and regional actors that could transform a bilateral confrontation into a broader conflict.

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Intelligence

The Quiet War: Corporate Espionage, Insider Threats, and the Fight to Protect What You’ve Built

Corporate espionage isn’t a Cold War relic. It’s an active, evolving threat costing hundreds of billions annually — and the organisations that fall victim rarely see it coming.

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Executive Protection

The 360° Principal: A Complete Security Framework for High-Net-Worth Individuals and Executives

The difference between a collection of security measures and a genuine programme is where significant risk lives. We examine what true 360° protection looks like.

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Corporate Security

Breaking Down the Silos: Why Physical and Cyber Security Must Converge

Most organisations run physical and cyber security in near-total isolation. The threats they face no longer respect that boundary — and the gaps at the seams are where adversaries strike.

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UAV & C-UAS

The Rising Drone Threat to Corporate and Critical Infrastructure

Unmanned aerial systems are increasingly being used for hostile reconnaissance, disruption, and attack. We examine the current threat environment and lawful countermeasure options.

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Executive Protection

Beyond the Itinerary: Executive Travel Security in a Hostile World

Pre-trip intelligence, hostile surveillance awareness, and layered planning are no longer optional for senior leaders travelling internationally. We examine what a genuine travel security programme looks like.

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Corporate Security

The Unlocked Back Door: Supply Chain Risk as the Attack Surface Everyone Ignores

Third-party supply chain compromise has become the dominant attack vector in corporate security. We examine why compliance-only approaches fail and what effective defence looks like.

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Principal Protection

Exposed by Design: Emerging Physical and Cyber Security Risks for Ultra-High-Net-Worth Principals

Mega yachts, private jets, and remote villa compounds create attack surfaces that exist outside conventional security frameworks. We examine the converging threats and how to build a protective architecture.

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