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Striking the Balance: Prioritizing Customer Service Without Compromising ...

Finding ways to incorporate the customer into your security strategies is a recipe for organizational success. By incorporating some of these customer-centric ...

How to Perform a Physical Security Assessment for Events

A physical security assessment helps event organizers identify and address potential security threats and vulnerabilities to promote safety. Here’s what you ...

De-escalating Security Situations in Healthcare

Want to know how security officers can reduce workplace violence in healthcare settings? De-escalation.

Top 10 Physical Security Technology and Automation Trends

These 10 smart automation and physical security technology trends can improve every aspect of your business. Find out how they impact your guards on duty.

What's Next for the Modern Security Officer

In this blog post, we’ll discuss what’s next for modern security officers and how they can use innovative technologies to help protect your business.

How to Automate Workforce Scheduling and Management

Automating your workforce scheduling and management can help streamline your operations. What will your team achieve with all that extra time?

How to Create A Client Retention Strategy for Your Security Business

Are you looking for ways to increase customer loyalty and keep them coming back to your physical security business?

7 Operational Improvements You Can Implement Today

Are you looking for ways to make your business more efficient? Are you in need of some quick and simple operational improvements that won't take a lot of time ...

How to Negotiate Better Physical Security Contracts

Contract negotiations are the least fun, but most important, part of any sales strategy. Once you have the details, it's down to signing on the dotted line. 

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