Circuit Magazine #48

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News

Opinion

Reviews

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Intel

48 Tactical Firearms: Cross Draw

What is Executive Protection Interview with

Dissecting the Gun Debate

DALE JUNE

Behavioral Analysis

Sharpening the Soft Skills

PIRACY REPORT

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Death of the Solo Specialist

CYBERSECURITY

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04 UK Foreword 07 US Foreword 08 Industry News 12 Death of the Solo Specialist 19 Insecure Smart Houses

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28 What is Executive Protection? 38 A Deeper Understanding 46 Product Review Ear Hero

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48 Behavioral Analysis Turning Habitual Habits into a Positive 56 Ask the NABA Network 58 Tactical Firearms Cross Draw 64 Fit for Purpose Motivation & Mindset

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70 No Cutting Get To The Back Of The Line

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74 2019 Piracy Report 80 Global Round Up 88 Putting All the Guns on the Table 99 Foot Steps Episode 2 Dale L. June 104 Event Report PCCF Phoenix III 106 Global Events Map

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108 Keeping Your Edge What’s the End Game? 113 Classifieds

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EDITOR FOREWORDS

Don't you hate it when the days start getting shorter and the darker nights come around earlier? Summer has been and gone, it seemed to pass in the blink of an eye. Now autumn is upon us and it won’t be long before winter is on the way.

you start out in. Explain the sacrifices you will have to make as a couple if you are to continue and pursue a career in executive protection.

I am again asking myself why didn’t I go on that family holiday to enjoy some of the summer sun?? I guess the same reason I haven’t managed every other year; I am a self confessed workaholic! I preach to those around me to “take some family time” and to “enjoy your time off,” Whilst my partner shouts at me “you’re going away again???”

To progress and have a successful career in the Security Industry you will need to develop and become more knowledgeable in all areas of the industry. You should always maintain a thirst and hunger to learn more and what better way of doing that than reading the latest, and future, editions of the Circuit Magazine? As I mentioned, the days are getting shorter, so why not pour yourself a hot cup of coffee, or, glass of whisky, if you’re off duty; get comfortable in your favourite chair and jump into the latest issue? This issue is packed with lots of informative and interesting stories and sure to be something for everyone.

I guess this is where a lot of us who are successful and working at the higher levels within the industry can find themselves. The role becomes all consuming and our life will be lived around the lives of the people that we protect. This is something those who are striving to get to the top need to beware of. There are sacrifices which need to be made to reach the higher levels. Not everyone is ready for it and each situation is different. Things to consider: Do you have children or a partner? If so, life can easily pass you by so an extremely understanding partner is what is required. If you don't have a partner then be honest and upfront in any new relationship

If you would you like to write an article, product review or produce a column that you feel would add value to the magazine, then get in touch at info@ circuit-magazine.com as we would love to hear from you. As always stay safe where ever you may find yourself, till next time. Shaun West Editor

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PERSONAL COUNTERING VEHICLE SECURITY ATTACKS SNIPERS IN HOTELS

COLORADO 2019

DECEMBER 2019


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Welcome to the latest edition of The Circuit Magazine, the #1 magazine for the Executive Protection Professional. Sometimes I feel like we don’t get enough credit for that tagline, it’s not just hype, check the marketplace, it’s a fact. With that said, I can also confidently say, that the editorial staff here isn’t doing it for credit, (I can also tell you we aren’t getting rich from this either), instead, the biggest driving force behind the production of the magazine, month after month is a genuine love for the craft. Speaking for myself and my copublishers, this industry has been good to us, and as such, we have found a means to give back to the community in such a way that it will inform, educate and perhaps, inspire, others. Here’s an example, one of the biggest selling points of The Circuit is the fact that it is a periodical for Close Protection professionals, written by Close Protection professionals, that means the box is checked in terms of authenticity. However, while the average Protector might have a vast skillset, journalism might not generally be on the list. Because of that, many who might have something very compelling to contribute shy away from pitching a story because they

feel they do not have the writing chops. A gentleman I know named Michael Brown fit that example to a “T.” For a few years now I’ve been encouraging him to write about topics he feels passionate about. I often mention to him to just get the words on paper, and let me worry about the spelling and the sentence structure. In reality, those are the easy part, it’s the ideas, honesty, and mastery of the subject matter that you are speaking on that makes a great article. Well, I’m happy to report that this month Mr. Brown surprised us with a last minute submission that met the criteria mentioned above. After reading it, it’s my hope that this is the first of many articles from him. I also hope that his words will switch on a light bulb to others, be it taking something positive away from the points he was making, or even motivating them to write something longer than a Tweet or a Facebook post and submit it themselves. If that sounds like you, feel free to drop me a line, I mean, that’s what The Circuit was designed for. Elijah Shaw US Editor

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Industry News At A Glance

We cast our eye over the main stories impacting the security industry. Here's what's appeared on the radar since the last issue. Michael Jackson's former bodyguard and close confidante Javon Beard has been jailed for up to 18 years September 2019 Beard is behind bars in a Nevada prison after being convicted for armed robbery. The 40-yearold bouncer is a year into his minimum six-year jail term, after being sentenced for robbery with "deadly weapon enhancement" - but faces up to 18-years.

(£82,000) from the project. He was also suffering "depression" as well as "a huge come-down prompted by Jackson and the sex abuse allegations", pals said. “But he’s determined to come out the other side and put his life straight again.” Beard is currently imprisoned at High Desert State Prison, Indian Springs. Nevada.

Friends say Beard spent money "like a baller" after publishing a book called “Remembering the Days”, even though he made less than $100k

He appealed his conviction but lost.

Audi RS7 Is the World’s Fastest Armored Car August 2019

gas attacks by a positive-pressure system. On the offensive, sound cannons, pepper spray dispensers built into the B-pillars, taser-like shock door handles, and tear-gas-emitting vents fend off close-quarter attackers. Drones can be thwarted with a comprehensive frequency jamming system. The car can even stave off high-speed assailants with a custom smoke screen system.

Elite automotive customizer AddArmor takes the armored car concept to a whole new level with an upgraded Audi RS7 that’s reportedly the fastest armored car in the world. The door panels in the upgraded RS7 coupe are reinforced with polycarbonate that’s 10-times stronger than ballistic steel. The windows are replaced with a custom, multi-layer blend of ballistic glass and polycarbonate that protects against cinder blocks, bats, and even .44 Magnum rounds. The cabin is protected from

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It has a 0-60 time of less than three seconds and a reported top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. The AddArmor APR RS7 Couple is available for $205,000. Source

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INDUSTRY NEWS Security firm is 'sore loser' August 2019 Amberstone recently lost the ASDA distribution Security contract. In the last pay run before they departed, without notice, they deducted the cost of each worker’s Security industry Authority licence from their final pay packet – up to £220 per person.

CNN journalist April Ryan’s bodyguard charged with assault August 2019 A CNN journalist’s bodyguard faces criminal charges after he allegedly forced a local reporter out of an event in New Brunswick, first taking the journalist’s camera and then twisting his arm behind his back.

Charlie Kratovil, editor of New Brunswick The unprecedented mean-spirited move left Today, said a guard working for long-time many of the hard-working security guards in White House correspondent April Ryan violently removed him from the August 3 unplanned financial hardship. event at The Heldrich Hotel. GMB national officer Roger Jenkins said, "Amberstone’s leaving present to their hardworking employees was to line their own pockets and leave workers skint. “I have honestly never seen a company stoop so low. They are the ultimate sore losers. “Amberstone should hang their heads in shame. It is no surprise they lost this contract and the sooner they leave the security industry the better." Source

A criminal complaint dated August 19 charges 30-year-old bodyguard, Joel Morris, with harassment, assault and theft. In video of the incident (which can be seen here), Ryan appears before the crowd and soon stops speaking. She pauses as a man comes up to the podium (Morris) and then moves to the camera. In a second video posted to YouTube by Kratovil (view it here), the guard is seen forcing him across the room and out the door. Source


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Would-be Fans Viciously Attack Bodyguard of Rapper, Future. August 2019

It is unclear what caused the confrontation, but the rapper later said he had refused to pose for a photo with the tourists, because he was too tired after a flight, and they had reacted angrily. The bodyguard allegedly fought the group off at first, before being knocked out cold, as shown in the footage. Responding to the incident, Future wrote on Instagram: ‘What they did to security I didn’t see period, I’m not a witness to anything. Leave me out anything have to do with this incident A video of the incident can be viewed HERE

US rapper Future's bodyguard was knocked out cold after being punched in the back of the head by a British tourist outside Ibiza airport. Footage emerged which shows the tourist running up to the bigger man, who has his back turned, and punching him. The bodyguard crashes to the ground and another tourist then stamps on his head. The attackers then cheer and shout mocking jeers at rapper Future, who walks away from the scene and into a crowd of people

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What you said

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I know Spoon. Hes one of the good ones. Yes he did get into physical altercation with a group of approx 10, and actually rendered 2 unconscious and as he tried to leave the scene (appearing disoriented and obvious signs from physical altercation judging by missing a shoe, torn hoodie sleeve and the hoodie partially on his head) yes he was hit from a bystander. Those who are seasoned vets in this industry know at any time someone can punch your ticket REGARDLESS of how "Joe cool" "high speed" operator one thinks they are, it can happen. I for one (knowing Spoon) pray for his speedy recovery and am glad it wasnt worse than what it could have been.

I wont try and quarterback the situation as I was not there. We all have read alleged information of multiple attackers and don’t know how many attackers there were, when the initial confrontation occurred. How quickly it may have escalated from words to physical altercation or what previous plans may have been made which didn’t survive first contact. There are tons of things we normally do in advance to try and mitigate risk, and under the wrong set of circumstances can make everything run a foul. Also, just because you try to walk away doesn’t always mean that option will be granted by the attackers whether you are a one-man team or a multiple man team.

Hopefully Future takes this as a lesson going forward to up his team by 1 at least ESPECIALLY when travelling international. It was said Future walked away because he didnt want to be example like "another ASAP Rocky" and what's going on with him in Switz. Everyone can always sharpshoot the situation the day after and having never been in any situation like that. Monday morning quarterbacks are a dime a dozen in this industry.

As for the BG being in condition White, if you had just had multiple physical encounters, maybe by no fault of your own, how possible is it for you to remain in orange or red due to mere fatigue level. One of the first casualties of early intel is always accuracy. I will just wait for more information to come out and try and see what key learnings can be taken away.

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What you said I hope the guy has recovered well. To update, the perpetrators have been arrested and are facing some serious charges on the island. I spoke to some people who were at the airport, the altercation took part near the car park, away from the arrivals terminal. In some versions of the video, we can see the principal by himself, just outside of arrivals! Why is there such a distance between the Bg who got

Mark James

assaulted and the P? And why wasn't a car ready to pick up directly outside arrivals? I think this could have been avoided, these asshole thugs racially abused the entourage when he refused to sign autographs or pose for pictures, horrible behaviour but "sticks and stones" and all that. I am not questioning the man's integrity but I do have doubts on the planning implemented Brandon Clifford

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By: Mark Roche EPS

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DEATH OF THE SOLO SPECIALIST

It's not unusual for practitioners of our craft to find themselves operating as a "solo specialists" alongside their respective clients. The question is, are these days slowly coming to an end? If they are, how will we be able to convey this to our clients? The truth is, are any of us really "solo" practitioner's anymore? Your answer to that question might be an affirmative yes because you are the primary specialist providing protection to your client daily. You intimately know the client. You know all their preferences, habits, and traits and what they like to eat. You are acquainted with the family and have established a rapport with the children. These are all things which a primary specialist should know, but does it stop there? I say YES! In my opinion, the definition of a solo practitioner is; He/she is typically awake hours before the client. They have eaten, exercised, and dressed, and they have

a rough understanding of the client itinerary for the day. They have checked and accounted for all their, equipment and they are mentally prepared for the day and ready for the first timing. Congratulations, you're a solo practitioner. However, some would say they do all that and more. Read on‌ Movements and execution Let's imagine the client is due to attend a prestigious event in NYC. You, your client, and the client's family, totaling five people, will be traveling via private aircraft from Los Angeles. With a departure time of 09:30 and a 'wheels up' at 10:15. Think for a moment now of operating solo,

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 meaning one specialist, how do you provide primary coverage to the client, and ancillary coverage to his or her family members? You can't, right?

The Detail Lead is up hours ahead of the start time, he/she is prepared, and the execution of the day's plans are put in motion. The specialist has the transportation there at How do maintain clear visual 08:30 because they have contact with the client's prepared that ahead of bags containing possibly, time and confirmed 24hrs hundreds of thousands of prior. Vehicle (Vic)#2 will dollars worth of items and now become the luggage be the "body man," solo? car, and the client's mother You can't. How do you will be in Vic#1 with the provide coverage to the family. The luggage is client's mother when she's ready an hour before in Vehicle 2? You can't. So, departure because those in my opinion, as a term, arrangements were made 'solo operators' and/or 'solo by you the night before. You practitioners' are fading out utilize the drivers to load the or no longer exist. However, luggage and that Vic will be that said, we can accomplish continuously monitored by everything above as Detail the driver. Your client comes Leads. down at 09:45 because they

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DEATH OF THE SOLO SPECIALIST are rarely on time, and you load and depart for the FBO.

on a daily basis. Unwittingly, I believe that some of our clients are putting You contact the pilot or crew themselves, and their and inform them that you're protectors, in unnecessary en-route and check for danger. Increased delays or issues. You arrive, responsibility means greater board the client and family time demands. With greater on to the aircraft, and then time demands, comes return to confirm all luggage sleep deprivation. Sleep is accounted for before deprivation can lead to taking your place in the mistakes, and mistakes can cabin, ready to depart. In lead to failure. And, as we this scenario, the only thing know, failure is simply not you did completely solo that an option. morning was to get yourself ready. With everything else, Sure, we practice "solo" we utilized the individuals operations and experience around us to make the helps guide us in and out movement work. We used of situations. Hopefully, our a transportation company, planning and execution will in addition to drivers, pilots, deliver a positive outcome aircraft, and ground crew for us. But what happens to assist with providing when It doesn't? Are you protection related services. physically able to take on one or more assailants and Coverages for our client provide adequate coverage Our world is evolving and for your client? I'll venture unfortunately, is becoming to say, in 85% of cases the more dangerous and violent. answer is probably not, and With more 'recognizable' 95% of the time you will be clients these days, busier without a job the following schedules, increased fans, day. We practice for all and even more locations types of encounters; verbal to travel to, we are falling judo, physical intervention, behind, in my opinion. We avoidance techniques, and have celebrities spending so on, but increasingly it's more on jewelry and becoming harder to meet automobiles than the yearly the demands placed upon an salary of their support staff individual. but won't shell out to hire an additional specialist. Selling additional Clients demand more and coverage more from us and assign Often there is an more responsibilities to us unwillingness on the

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This dangerous thinking leads to being under-prepared. So how do we sell additional coverage to our clients? clients' behalf to expand the security budget, but I think it's crucial they learn to adjust as the world progresses. As I see it, if the client is an "A-lister," then they, as well as their families, should be covered by a minimum of two specialists. It is also my view that the "it won't happen to me or our detail" mentality, is becoming more pervasive in our industry. This dangerous thinking leads to being under-prepared. So how do we sell additional coverage to our clients? It must start with the management team; in this world of the 24hr news, it's easier to outline the need, by visually showing the results of other actions. The fact of the matter

is, our clients rely on us to keep them and sometimes, their families safe. Are we doing all we can to accomplish this? If providing security with understaffed coverage or no immediate backup to cover when the need arises, are we ultimately doing a disservice? Are we giving our clients the best chance of surviving a critical incident? Obviously, If the client won't sanction additional assets, then that's their decision. However, as professionals, we must always strive to provide the best cover possible and identify shortcomings. Failure to do this is our failure. So, let's use our experience, knowledge, and resolute courage to help improve the everchanging landscape of personal protection.

Mark Roche is a US Based, full-time Executive Protection Specialist. He is an FAA Licensed Drone Pilot, specializing in EP related uses and a graduate of multiple close protection programs.

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INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY

By: James Bore

For the fourth article in the series we’re going to be looking more forwards at some emerging threats out there. They are only of limited relevance today, but as the technologies involved become more widespread and implemented into every facet of life they will only become more prevalent. While it sounds like the stuff of science fiction, these threats exist now and are not going to go away.

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For simplicity, we’ll say that a ‘smart’ device is anything which connects to the internet (or a network) and is not intended to be a computer interface. Intended is the key word there, as many of these devices are insecure for the simple reason that they are a computer. The problem


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 is that it is now cheaper and easier to put a general purpose computer into a device and run some software to, for example, turn lights on and off than it is to design a singlepurpose lightbulb which also connects to a network. The side effect of this is that the smart lightbulb connected to the network is also a computer, and it’s one that the owner has very limited control over. Every ‘smart’ system connected to a network increases the potential attack surface, and potential vulnerabilities. A lot of the time this is overlooked with the argument that, for example, a lightbulb simply isn’t a huge security threat – even if compromised the worst someone might manage would be to turn the lights on and off. Unfortunately things are never that simple.

Every ‘smart’ system connected to a network increases the potential attack surface, and potential vulnerabilities.

Without even looking at risks linked to specific devices (we’ll get to those shortly) many smart devices rely on connecting to a wireless network, and will happily connect to a spoofed network while revealing the password to all and sundry. We saw in the last article how a MitM

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INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY attack can be used to this end, and a smart device is no less vulnerable than any other. But we covered MitM last time, and there are much more interesting and dangerous issues with many of these ‘smart’ devices. We’ll look only at those which could arguably be called home devices – semiautonomous vehicles, drones, and similar could easily fill a series on their own. For brevity, we’ll look at three basic threats which come up with ‘smart’ devices – their use for reconnaissance, the potential for mischief, and the potential for

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physical threats to security. I separate mischief and physical threats only because the people likely to exploit these are two separate groups, pranks and mischief are much more likely for opportunistic attackers with no real targeted motivation, while the dangers of physical damage are much more likely to be a sophisticated, targeted attack of types we are not really seeing on a large scale as yet. I occasionally do presentations on the dangers of ‘smart’ devices, or the Internet of Things (IoT), and usually start


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 with a list of the absurd devices that can now be connected to a network. It’s a good place to begin, so lets imagine a home equipped with all of the latest devices, from intelligent electronic locking systems with video doorbells through to the ‘smart’ egg rack in the fridge. No, the egg rack example is not a joke, though I will admit I’ve yet to work out a potential threat from someone managing to compromise one. Our imaginary smart home will be equipped with the following: • Doorbell with the ability to start a video call to the owner’s mobile when pressed • External CCTV (basic commercial system, wireless cameras with an online portal to be viewed remotely) • Electronic door lock, able to be unlocked remotely by mobile • Smart lighting everywhere, remotely controlled and scheduled • Automatic pet feeder/ treat dispenser with video camera and screen (to check on and talk to the pet when not home, and dispense

treats on command) • Aquarium with mobilecontrolled pump and thermostat • Video-enabled toothbrush, for more effective brushing (this really does exist) • Smart kitchen appliances, including a fridge, kettle, toaster, oven, microwave, dish washer, tumble drier, and washing machine I’ve left out quite a few potential devices since they’ll either be of limited use to an attacker, other than the MitM potential mentioned earlier, or duplicate some of the above. So first of all lets start with everything with a video camera. Whether through an MitM attack, or direct exploitation, most cameras which have not been set up professionally are highly insecure (and a number of those set up by professionals who have not been trained in how to configure IP cameras, since the default settings leave a lot to be desired). Those which are built into smart devices, such as the toothbrush and pet feeder, potentially even more so. The good news is that

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the toothbrush relies on Bluetooth rather than wireless networking, so an attacker looking to make use of the spy camera in your bathroom would have to be within range, or have a booster within range. That means they’re limited to being within a few tens of metres, or having a small battery powered device within that range. Of course, our hypothetical attacker would also need to find a suitable exploit to hijack the toothbrush’s camera, but given that manufacturers of these devices are not known for their diligence in designing secure systems, and I have yet to hear of

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someone connecting their toothbrush to the internet to patch it, someone with the appropriate motivation is likely more than capable of doing so. The pet feeder, while at least in a less sensitive area, is more of an issue. Since it is designed to connect to a wireless network and allow the owner to both see and communicate through it (of course, having a microphone as well so that the pet in question can speak back) using their mobile phone while away from home, the only thing that prevents an attacker from doing so is


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 the authentication. Some devices or services are so poorly designed as to allow access without any authentication, or use a universal default username and password to grant access to the vendor’s backdoors in the system (which are at least used to update the software). The CCTV cameras, while also having many of the same issues, highlight another problem with these smart devices. The search engine Shodan (https://shodan. io) allows users to find open devices connected to the internet by type (including automatic number plate recognition systems, wind turbines, and CCTV monitoring nuclear power stations), and where weak devices are used provides a very convenient list for those looking to cause damage. Denial of service attacks in recent years have moved away from making use of individual’s computers, and some of the largest attacks have been enabled by running a botnet consisting of poorly secured CCTV cameras, usually without any monitoring by the owner. This has led to

some of the largest attacks ever seen, and they continue to escalate. The video doorbell, of course, causes the same sorts of issues as any other cameraenabled system, but has a whole new set of risks associated when it is connected to a smart locking system. Not only are these systems easy to hijack physically (earlier this year I gave a presentation on how to ‘pick’ electronic locks based on RFID cards), when they are connected to a cloud service which allows unlocking through a mobile phone (and sometimes through Bluetooth) the problems become obvious. At this point a dedicated, sophisticated attacker essentially has video surveillance and audio monitoring throughout the house, yet we aren’t quite done as there are some more esoteric attacks against smart devices which can dwarf the simple risk of espionage. The kettle is a prime example of this – initially it does not seem a particularly dangerous device, at worst someone could maybe cause a cold

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Some of the largest attacks have been enabled by running a botnet consisting of poorly secured CCTV cameras, usually without any monitoring by the owner.

cup of tea or keep reboiling the water. It’s the second one that becomes a problem (not with all smart kettles, but there are models which have this combination of flaws) where the thermoregulator is implemented in software rather than hardware, and runs on the same general purpose computing as the ‘smart’ controls. Someone wanting to cause real damage, aware of these issues and how to exploit them, could turn off the safety cut out and repeatedly boil the kettle until it ran dry. At that point, continuing to heat causes a clear fire risk. The same sort of risks apply with the toaster, oven, and some other smart appliances. Another example is, say, a smart freezer – a subtle attacker could cause it to thaw and refreeze overnight, repeatedly, spoiling any food without the owner’s knowledge. While food poisoning is not as immediately dangerous as a kettle bursting into flames, the risk is clear. Unfortunately at the moment there is no real remedy to many of these problems, except a comprehensive

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 security review of any ‘smart’ devices being purchased by experts. Such a review gets expensive quickly, though many pen testing companies showcase their capabilities by highlighting the risks in commercial products (and in ‘smart’ toys, such as teaching a doll to swear or a teddy bear to share video with strangers) and making them publicly available. Another possibility to reduce the risk would involve making the house network highly secure and isolated, with only a well-protected connection from the phone, but as many of these devices rely on cloud services for management this would remove any benefits of the intelligence. What is most needed is education about these risks, and a demand from manufacturers for demonstrably

secure products based on the best practices established over years of information and cyber security. Without this we will continue to see the attack surface multiply year on year, as more and more ‘smart’ devices are turned against their owners. For the time being, knowing the risks these devices pose, being aware of how they can be misused, and knowing how to isolate them when necessary (or simply not purchasing them) will have to do. In the next issue we’ll be looking at a brief introduction to how you can hide (to a point) from OSINT, and make information on yourself harder to find. We won’t be covering the full scope as the field is huge, just a few simple basics to start with and some recommendations on where to find a lot more information.

James Bore is a cybersecurity Jack of all trades by vocation and choice. In over a decade he has gathered experience meandering across a range of industry sectors, organizations, and disciplines in IT, always with a focus on championing and improving security. Currently he heads up security for a challenger bank, and in rare spare time runs a blog on cyber security (https://coffeefueled.org).

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WHAT IS EXECUTIVE PROTECTION?

By: Donald Sadler

Where will it lead you, and what will it have you doing? Brace yourself because you'll discover there are many different moving parts and applications of practice in this business. In the past, I viewed Executive Protection (EP) as persons who provided corporate level protection. This was the guy who only walked with the CEO, politician, or other important corporate executives and dignitaries. With my limited understanding, I didn't think of those who drive these same individuals as being considered Executive Protection agents as well.

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As an EP specialist, I now understand and have experienced some of the vast role’s EP work will encompass. Executive Protection is more than an individual who drives a car or walks alongside a corporate executive. It is a training, a discipline, and a mindset, which one must adopt to become proficient, skilled, and an expert as others


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 are depending upon all of these abilities. Let me share two of the best lessons for anyone in this business. One is to realize that learning never stops. It doesn't matter if you are new or have worked in the industry for many years, the moment you think you know it all is the moment the light in your career will start to go dim. Number two is always keep trusted, seasoned, and proven professionals as mentors and advisors. This is not to say you won't have your own way of doing things, every business has its own flavor. Some can guide you as you get started or if you hit a bump in the road. One thing that has helped as I grow my business is to be able to receive advice as well as crucial critique. I believe it is out of genuine concern for my growth and future and never an act of malice or contempt. When I earnestly assess a situation, adjustments can be made which works best for my business and family. As a new EPS, I continue to study and learn to

be the best I can in the field. Before researching, I had no idea that there is so much to learn about the business. With that in mind, I looked again at my thoughts and opinions on the true definition of Executive Protection. Furthermore, on a recent assignment, I was caught a bit off guard after a briefing the day before the task begun. This briefing disclosed a client being protected from sex traffickers, the involvement of a cult, and 24-hour surveillance for the victim and family. Of course, I thought this was surely a case for the FBI. During the briefing, I realized it wasn't that simple. With any assignment, it is crucial to understand all details and facts before making assumptions. Victims don't all start out in the same manner. Some situations start with persons voluntarily engaged with others and end up trapped. The key is for all EP personnel to be fully briefed, trained, and ready to adjust to any situation. Here are two definitions of sex trafficking. The first was my only

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Taffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to lure their victims and force them into labor or commercial sexual exploitation.

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understanding of the subject before the assignment. The second is what I actually learned from being part of the assignment. Read them both and see whether you get a clearer and/ or different picture from your current understanding. Prior understanding Sex Trafficking is the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Refined understanding "Traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to lure their victims and force them into labor or commercial sexual exploitation. They look for people who may be susceptible due to factors such as psychological or emotional vulnerability, economic hardship, lack of a social safety net, natural disasters, or political instability. The trauma caused by the traffickers can be so great that many may not identify themselves as victims or ask for


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 help, even in highly public and gals like us at some point. settings." Homeland Security understands that both sexes disappear into the darkness of this trade, and many never to be seen again. What I can tell you for sure is if a family has the resources and desires their child to be found and removed, then they will use those means to do whatever they can to get their child back, and that includes using guys

Wealthy victims are sometimes picked not just for the sex trade, but also because they have the possible link to the family finances. So in these cases, the bad guys want the victim as a means to fund their projects. The poor girls are usually just a sex object, but the wealthy child can be the means of financing the operation. These groups aren't just

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WHAT IS EXECUTIVE PROTECTION? the Russian and Turkish mobs we see in the movies. Some operate as religious organizations, local street gangs and other groups of deceit and persuasion. They prey on the unhappy, rebellious, adventurous, or dissatisfied child, or they may just kidnap their victims. Let me be clear, it's definitely not always done by force and many times it only takes some clever coercion; coercion that'll have the victim making the decision on their own to want to be a part of this lifestyle. And maybe they truly do, but then the question becomes, why. Why do most join street gangs? Because in many cases, the gang will be the family that the child feels their biological family isn't being.

locations can change at any minute. It could include using resources in several states, including private investigators, law enforcement on many levels, counselors, doctors, and medical health facilities.

I was not personally involved with the rescue of this victim but served as the lead driver for the victim and family once they recovered her. Along with a shadow driver and 24-hour surveillance vehicles at whatever property we stayed. This was a very fluid operation, meaning the hotels and

When the victim is from a wealthy family, they are often targeted because of the financial potential they offer. When the victim thinks the guy or girl they met in their social movements is a chance meeting, many times it's not. Whether online, school, club or at the coffee shop, often

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When a victim from an impoverished background gets taken, and the family doesn't have the means to look for her they have to depend on charitable organizations and overwhelmed police forces; often their only hope may be an escape. And sometimes, they may give up the fight altogether and except their desperate new life. The captors often won't go looking for these girls if they escape but can be very violent if they do find them.


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 they were already picked out. They are picked simply because of their families status. Meaning not only do they get the victim, but they get the opportunity to extort money from the family. While we are protecting, there are Private Investigators who are investigating. You can get new information at any hour or minute. It can be updated information on the players in the trafficking organization, new vehicle descriptions and license plates to look out for, cell phone pings (if being tracked, and our suspects were being) and a host of other intel. These criminal groups have been known to check into hotels, hospitals and anywhere they think the victim may

be publicly housed, even if it's just to make eye contact with the victim and convince them of the still-present threat. And not always the danger to them, but perhaps to a family member. They'll have the victim feeling their family isn't safe if they don't rejoin the cult of sex traffickers. Many times, the victim wants to go back because the parents can be a contributing reason in an already strained family situation. There could be mental health issues, drug addiction, plain old rebellion and other factors that can go wrong amid the aftercare In the parents' frustration, they'll use threats of taking money away, and abandonment if the child doesn't comply. That's when many times the

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 child may think, "what's the difference with being with you or them!" When you have counselors suggesting mental institutions and halfway houses, over going home, no cellphone or social media use until they show signs of stability and maturity, there is going to be a battle to keep the young adult stable enough, long enough to clear their head. And after all of this, there are no guarantees that the person won't flee or go missing again. This was a physically, and emotionally draining assignment. A different story to tell, and one which unexpectedly became a part of my own story over the time I spent with them. A week quickly turned into a month, and every day brought surprises and uncertainty. I just wanted to share a bit of my experience as I go through my thoughts lying awake when I should be resting. After spending a week with this 21-year-old victim I must admit, it started to feel a little personal and at times I've wished I had the resources and ability to hunt down people like this and do a Liam Neeson, from Taken, on them. Okay, movie fantasy over; the point is, it's hard not

I also will admit feeling, I wish I had the resources and ability to hunt people like this down and do a Liam Neeson from Taken on them

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WHAT IS EXECUTIVE PROTECTION? to feel the hurt too. It hurts enough so that your natural instinct is to wish you could respond in a manner that won't allow there to be another victim. To see so much torment, in the family and with the victim is saddening and hurtful. It's hard being asked questions you can't answer, which should only be answered by professional counselors. You try to avoid getting too close and personal, as with all assignments, and mainly it was a case of observing, reporting, and being prepared to move or protect at a moment's notice. Although this assignment had many similarities to most other EP assignments, there was added stress because of the subject matter and possible targeting of not just one person, but potentially a whole group. Here's a great take away, very successful persons in this field must have excellent adjustment ability. No matter what the assignment, if they

call on us and we accept the work, then we must be ready to adapt so, we can successfully accomplish a task that we may have never have been trained for. We must always prepare to be our best so we can do our best, regardless. We'll make mistakes, but there's no excuse for not being knowledgable, and mentally and physically prepared for the task. In the end, what is Executive Protection? It is the provision of protection and safe movement for whoever requests it. Through this experience, I have grown and learned so much, not merely about Executive Protection, but about myself too. It doesn't matter what the brief is if we accept the assignment, we must always be trained, ready, and professional in executing those services. W: www.state.gov/j/tip/id/ W: www.icsahome.com/elibrary/ topics/cults-and-sex-trafficking W: www.helprescuechildren.org/

Donald Sadler is a licensed executive protection specialist with over 30 years of professional driving experience. His knowledge base includes training in preadvance route planning, personal protection, and trauma care. Donald is also a member of The International Security Drivers Association.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 By: Andy Clark

Last issue I introduced LTE radios using PoC or Push-to-talk Over Cellular as the future of group communications. This time we will take a deeper dive into the technology and look at some of the hardware available. So how does it work? Essentially, a PoC service is like any other client server system that you use. Take Skype as an example that many people will be familiar with. This is what is commonly referred to as a ‘client-server’ application. The Skype app sits on you phone, tablet, laptop or desktop

and is in constant communication with the Skype servers out there in the cloud. When someone calls up your ID and initiates a message or a call, the server does the heavy lifting, to make sure the two are connected correctly, and that, as far as is possible, that call

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 is secure end-to-end; that’s a client-server interaction. PoC is the same, except it is made to look and feel like a regular, conventional two-way radio. So you still have a client application that sits on an LTE radio terminal, talking to a server, and when you press the PTT button, all of the other users also within your talkgroup or channel, will hear your message. Exactly like a regular two-way radio call, but with no limits on range or coverage. Let’s bust a myth again!! Some people will tell you this isn’t real radio, because it is using the cellular data network rather than UHF or VHF……wrong!! As I pointed out last issue, a cellphone is nothing more than a fancy two-way radio. It still uses radio waves to communicate from the phone to the cell tower and back again, so in this respect, the only significant difference from a UHF or VHF radio are the operating frequencies being used.

All PoC systems comprise three elements: service, airtime and hardware. Let’s look in more detail at each one. Service The PoC service is the bit that gives you the client-server interaction. There are a few options available to you, and very often it is a matter of personal preference that will decide which one you go for. The most well known is probably Zello, and they have done a lot to further the use and understanding of PoC. Zello is popular because it is free (up to a point!). Everyone can have a free account, you can sign up as an individual, and it takes just a few minutes. You can then setup your own channel (more commonly called talkgroups) and give others access to it, and now you are on the air! Zello has millions of users across the world taking advantage of the free service. The upshot of this is

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and above simple Push to Talk, and features end-to-end AES256 encryption and fully redundant servers to ensure security and continuity.

Having recognised that PoC represented the future of group communications, we invested in the development of our own client-server app called Lynx7, which offers a range of options over

Airtime This is probably the most critical part of the whole equation, and deserves special consideration. With most PoC systems you have two connection options, cellular data (3G/4G/LTE) and WiFi.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 I say ‘most’ because there are one or two bespoke systems out there that do not offer WiFi as an option. WiFi is a good choice if you are operating within a known geographic boundary, such as a house, large estate, shopping centre or other such location, already server with good WiFi coverage. But be aware that you will be sharing this WiFi connection with many others, and when not gets busy, you may notice an impact on the performance. In circumstances such as this, we would recommend configuring the WiFi to give priority to your devices, or to put in an overlyWiFi network purely for your PoC devices; both of these we regularly do for our PoC clients.

Network operators will insist they treat PAYG SIM’s no different to contract SIM’s but a mass of anecdotal evidence would argue differently.

Cellular data is the right choice if you are on the move and are never sure where you are going to be headed. Most first and second world countries are well served with 3G & 4G but take care in selecting

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your network. We all have experience of poor coverage areas from our own airtime provider, so do your homework to ensure you pick the one most suited for your area, or better still, bring in a professional company to advise.

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Make sure you go for contract SIM’s rather than pay as you go (PAYG) SIM’s to ensure continuity of service and reliability. The network operators will insist they treat PAYG SIM’s no different to contract SIM’s but a mass of anecdotal evidence would argue differently. Also beware of multinetwork roaming SIM’s they are not always what they appear to be. We have had horrendous performance results using multi-network SIM’s to the extent that we are now swapping all of our SIM’s for both our clients, and our extensive PoC hire fleet, back to single operator roaming SIM’s. A final word in this section on data. These

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 services don’t use a huge amount of data, and if you are only using the devices for PoC, then 500MB per month is more than enough. Find a plan that allows a set data bundle to be shared across a range of devices, and you will be even better covered. Hardware Here we have an ever growing choice. In the simplest of terms you can do what we call BYOD or Bring Your Own Device. If you already have a smartphone, chances are you can download a PoC app onto it and get up and running. However, approach with caution! We all commonly use our smart devices for a whole range of things other than talking, so unless you are going to be doing very little of the latter, our advice to clients is to stick with a dedicated device for your PoC requirements. The ever increasing range of bespoke devices has driven the rise of PoC use over the

Give an operator a radio however, or what looks like a radio, and they will use it like a radio. past 12-18 months. This time two years age there was barely a handful of devices available, and now there are 100’s in all sorts of different form factors. One of the challenges with the adoption of PoC

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A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING as a mainstream comms service, was always going to be psychological. If you give an operator a phone, they are going to use it like a phone. Their voice procedure is going to be like they are talking on a phone. They’ll use it for things other than voice comms, so when that critical call comes in, it may be missed, or at best the response may be delayed. Give an operator a radio however, or what looks like a radio, and they will use it like a radio. We’ve seen this phenomenon time and again, and it is real! So choose your PoC hardware wisely. We only offer hardware to our clients that we and our partner organisations have tested and approved for use with Lynx7, our PoC service. The reality is that 95% of the devices are coming out of China, and as you’d expect, there are some very good ones, Andrew J Clark, Managing Director G6 Global Web: www.g6-global.com Telephone: +44 (0)1454 610050 Email: g6@g6-global.com

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but there is also a lot of rubbish. If you are bold enough to try to source hardware yourself, ensure you look for the CE marking indicating that it is certified for operation within the UK & Europe, but don’t stop there. Insist on seeing the CE Certification itself. If it cannot be produced then it probably hasn’t been through the approvals process so don’t touch it. Better still, find a company that you trust and that has a good pedigree, not only in the technology but in the industry. That doesn’t have to be us (but we’d be delighted if it was!), just make sure you take good advice before parting with you money! Next time we will consider the interfacing of PoC networks with existing, conventional radio networks, and some of the things you need to take into consideration.


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Designed by an audiologist, earHero’s speakers are so tiny they will never block your ear canal giving you the ability to literally talk on a separate phone without removing the earHero tactical earpiece from either ear. You can literally hear whisper level sounds from yards away, while identifying the sounds’ precise location. The earHero tactical headsets have wires so thin and clear, they are virtually undetectable, and the design is so comfortable, you’ll barely know the earpiece is there. As a team that prizes covertness and discretion extremely highly it was imperative I had a solution for my team that achieved these aims whilst ensuring uninterrupted and high quality comms, not only amongst the close protection team users, but also the family’s drivers and other relevant support personnel.

reduction in effective communication. This was most likely due to the advanced user skill set required to expertly use this equipment, which just didn’t exist in some of the team members and certainly within the wider domestic staff especially drivers, who had an extremely hard time adapting to it.

Until now we have utilised a full professional wireless covert option until we recently switched to earHero.

-We trialled earHero at a large music event weekend with zero expectation of having any form of comms whilst out in front of the stage and the other noisy parts of the stadium. I led the team on the ground that day and the changes in the teams

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PRODUCT REVIEW communications was as night and day! The comms were clear and the earpieces comfortable. I could take my usual dozens of phone calls whilst still keeping the speakers in my ears with no blockage or interference to my calls. The drivers could wear this equipment comfortably and, for the first time became a useful and active part of the process. Even when standing in front of 8’ high speakers, the comms was still clear to hear with a little bit of a raised voice as required. -So the quality of my teams’ communications had drastically improved by introducing earHero, but also the discretion was maintained.

The wires are almost invisible, can be secured neatly at the nape of the neck and don’t look like an earpiece or even a piece of radio equipment if noticed. Whether the introduction of earHero ‘should have’ been responsible for improving my teams communications to this degree, I cannot answer. What I do know is that it has, and I now equip all my teams and all the drivers with this equipment and we continue to enjoy professional, clear comms wherever we deploy. The cherry on the cake is that this option is significantly cheaper than the investment required for a full covert option. I highly recommend earHero to any team that values the same levels of discretion and professionalism that I do.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 By: Luke Daniel

Behavioral Analysis: Turning Habitual Habits into a Positive.

There is a common theme that's increasingly talked about in the Executive Protection industry; that is the shift and melding of hard and soft skills. I hear it while working on details and while out in the training sphere. The days of running and gunning are almost to an end stateside and has already met its demise in the corporate sector.

LEO’s or with civilians this theme shows through. Even in the larger training arena the change can be seen as more of the schools are starting Being an instructor for to focus on classes or Tony Scotti’s Vehicle blocks of instruction such Dynamics Institute has as client management forwarded the opportunity and behavioral analysis. to observe how a large The discussion forms section of professionals are flooded with interact and function conversations relating to from different niches of how to work in a team the industry. Military, dynamic. It doesn't transnational EP teams, matter if its a 28 day US based teams, Federal school or a three day

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BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS school, they will be and a strong work ethic touching on and teaching to develop. Non-verbal these topics. communication, also referred to as behavioral The shift is, in essence, analysis, is no different. the industry trying to find The person who puts in its equilibrium between the most work will have hard and soft skills. What the best results. The has “worked thus far," amazing thing about and what clients are now this soft skill is that it looking for as needed. requires no training facility. It requires no Like all skill development, set or specific block soft skills take practice of time to work on.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 The ability to positively influence everyone around you is an invaluable skill and tool for any executive protection agent. Nonverbal communication is a skill that we all have and actually use daily even if we are unaware of it. There is nothing fancy about that nor any major insights into the human purpose here. What there is thought, is how serious professionals are now looking at the skill and the level of work that is being put into the development of it. Even deeper, how the industry at large is looking at the melding of this and other soft skills into their daily operations. The level of work put into the development of the skill is where I have seen the gap in training.

Tone and body language should be something that is also added to the soft skill development. Something as small as talking with your palms facing upward can impact a conversation.

Most students don’t know where to start in developing the skill sets needed to make them the go-to-guy for their team and/or client. Hard skills are easy to figure out where to start. Take a driving class, get your TCCC, or attend a Bill Rogers Shooting course. Those are all great examples but if an agent wanted to focus on their communication skills, outside of a public speaking

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class or a Toastmasters of effort put in. Rather course where would they than heading to the start? range to burn a box of ammo each week with Taking the time to create that being the end of my a baseline of behaviors is personal development, where I started. Having I chose to focus each made the transition from opportunity to expand focusing on hard skills my own knowledge of only to that of a more how people interacted. balanced mix, I can say The first step in seeing that it is not easy. The what's happening and key driver is the level creating the baseline of

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 behaviors. Taking the time to focus on creating and understanding the baseline is the key to success no matter the task at hand.

How body language portrays the verbage used will have a massive effect on the outcome. Tone and body language should be something that is also Professor Albert Mehrabian added to the soft skill found that communication development. Something is only seven percent as small as talking with the actual verbiage your palms facing upward used. The other 93% of can impact a conversation. communication is tone, at 38%, and non-verbal In the morning while cues at 55%. Now unlike you are out getting your a vehicle that can only coffee, watch the people achieve 100% of its around you. We as capability, communication humans tend to become can be pushed or pulled habitual. That same to achieve a more positive Starbucks you stop at outcome in any situation. three times a week will

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BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS have some of the same faces in them each time. Augment that time with the minimal amount of energy needed to help develop the whole suite of communication skills, specifically the nonverbal portion.

on and hone this skill. Anytime there is an interaction with staff, doorman or driver the opportunity arises. Having the ability to create a baseline gives the agent a leg up when interacting with others. It could be the Pay attention to who is difference between the struggling to smile, or client having to wait at which patron or staff the door or having the member is showing car staged and ready. signs of agitation. Noticing changes in Look for the people the baseline allows showing signs of stress a glimpse into the that grows each time emotional state of who you see them in line. is being observed. It Identify the people who may not shed light onto are struggling to find their true emotional that sweet spot in their state but it will give work life balance. All more insight into how these can be identified to gain the best result. as long as the baseline Utilizing the skill as has first been created. often as possible is the Take the thirty to sixty remedy for the gap seconds to create a solid mentioned above. baseline. Your eyes are already up and rather Be it hall and walls or a than dive into that email high profile protection that dinged your mobile, detail, mitigating risk create the baseline first. is the ultimate goal. Once you've created Watching the masses, the baseline, seeing the being on the lookout shifts or anomalies in for threats of violence, the behaviors is much threats to the company’s easier to pick up on. bottom line or protecting Without a baseline, the the client's reputation changes in behaviors are all play a part in the unable to be observed. daily operations of an agent. Being able to There is always draw your weapon from opportunity to work concealment in under

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Showing a strong work ethic in all aspects of the job including personal development will insure you are gaining experience, capability, and earning the trust of your team and client. 1 second is swell. Yet, if the agent is unable to identify the changes in the baseline of the assailant then what good is that quick of a draw? There is an increased value being placed on identifying hazards and being close enough to control them. Understanding how to leverage your skills to create that value is key. The industry isn't called a value added industry for no reason. Allowing an AOP (Action On principal) to happen is not adding value for your client. Watching the principal film an event while someone

runs up and kicks them, thats a failure. Allowing the principal to walk in front of a lone activist, whos fixated on the client, then catching a milkshake to the face, thats a failure. Showing a strong work ethic in all aspects of the job including personal development will insure you are gaining experience, capability, and earning the trust of your team and client. Use the habitual habits that are formed through the normal operation of life to build the skills necessary to set yourself above the rest. Momento Mori and position yourself accordingly.

This article was written by Luke Daniel of Primary Security & Consulting, LLC. Luke’s experiences as a Global Executive Protection Agent, Instructor at Tony Scotti’s Vehicle Dynamics Institute and serious student of behavioral analysis/non-verbal communication have led him to working with Fortune 1000 companies as a leader in human assets “buy in” and business resiliency.

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ASK THE NABA NETWORK Because in protection what you don’t know can hurt you!

Elijah Shaw Your client of 2 years is going on vacation to an exclusive 5 Star resort in South America in a country that has had some economic problems. He plans on remaining on property for most of the time with their significant other. As such, he has told you, you can bring your significant other out (expenses paid) as a way of saying thank you. So, do you take the client up on their offer? Why or why not? Tony Bones Me personally, that’s a negative. To each their own and I don’t know if there is a correct answer. But that would be too much of a distraction for me, even on a micro level.

Jay Wright I don't want to be in a position to choose who might be left behind should we have to get out of dodge. I need to have clarity of focus and that is on the principal.

Jason Pallotta Never on the job. If he is feeling that giving he can pay for a family vacation once he returns safely to the states. Julien Smith Jr. I’d make a determination after client and area assessment. As of now, based on what’s given I’m on the fence. My SO has spent time in that particular region, knows Spanish fluently, as well have an extensive background as a trauma RN. I think with a briefing and understanding of my mission duties it works. Plus it would help more with the blending rather than sticking out as a 3rd wheel it could just look like a couple of coupled friends on a vacay with nobody being the wiser than those within the travel party.

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JT Brown My question would be; is the resort a couple resort & If it is and I’m going for covert I might stick out without a date. Now if the client wants the security presence known to the public I would have to decline. Too much of a conflict of interest.

Eric Parker Absolutely NOT, because then when I go off without her, she is going to think every trip is a vacation like that!

Einar Myklebust That's a big no. Now imagine there is a fire in the hotel and you can only get to your wife in the spa or your client in his room. That decision either ends your employment or your marriage.

Andre Glenn No, you are there to work so work - so when you’re on vacation -you’re on vacation. Keep it professional. That’s my 25 years of doing this business - keep it professional at all times. Remember distractions get your killed.

Paul A. White I’ve seen this happen in the last 2 yrs, over 6 times, with various associates and clients a few said “cool” and did it and 2 said “thank you but I’d prefer not to”, now guess who still has the clients direct respect and no issues.

Devon Taitt Dont mix work and pleasure. Even if offered. My opinion. Although I dont believe there's a right or wrong answer for this. Because on the flip side I have spoken with a seasoned protector who said he’s taken his wife on vacation with his client when he was offered and had an amazing time. Client gave him a stack of cash and said I don’t want to see you... now if that's an accurate story then that's cool too I guess

Dale June I wouldn’t do it. I have taken her when I have been giving seminars or teaching. but never to a work assignment. It diverts your full attention. It also gives you private time to read your training books.

Jason Poston I wouldn’t. If something did happen, your priority would likely be your significant other and not the client. Politely decline and explain that you appreciate the generous offer but you would prefer to focus fully on the assignment.

Susanne Dancer He is on vacation not you. And then you have three people to watch over not two.

Edwin Gregoire As a practice I would say “no”. However, I might say “yes” simply because my last couple of SO’s were in the industry and would simply be another asset should the proverbial $@?*# hit the fan.

The NABA network is a fantastic community for getting help and advice on all matter’s security related. https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheNABA/

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 By: Orlando Wilson

The most favored method is to carry the handgun on the same side as the dominant/strong hand (strong side). It is believed that this is the safest method of carry because when the handgun is drawn from the holster, it points in a straight line directly at the target. The cross-draw is where the gun is on the opposite side of the body to the dominant hand, so you have to reach across the body to draw the handgun. Personally, I see no problem with cross-draw. Many people claim that

it is dangerous since the handgun sweeps through a 180-degree arc to get from the holster to pointing at the target, which could mean the handgun could be pointing at bystanders. It must be remembered, however, that whatever method of carry you use, before you go on the street, you should do as much practice as possible. As I've said before; If you don't think you can draw

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your handgun without it going off by accident, you should not be carrying it. It is easier to take a handgun from someone carrying on the strong side than cross-draw. You can come up behind someone carrying strong-side and

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take it, thumb break or not. However, to take a handgun from someone carrying cross-draw, you will need to come at him from the front or possibly the side. This means he will see you going for his handgun and can take evasive measures or use


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 unarmed techniques, assuming he lets you get that close in the first place. If your gun is carried cross-draw, you have easy access to it with both your left and right hand, and you have better access to the handgun when seated, especially in high-sided chairs, such

as when in vehicles. The photos below and on the previous page are of cross-draw holsters and how to draw left and righthanded. The Advantage of Cross-Draw My preference for crossdraw was reinforced

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If your gun is carried crossdraw, you have easy access to it with both your left and right hand

when I was working as a security operative in South Africa in 1994. My day usually started in the evening when the first task was to provide cover for the staff of a liquor store when they closed up and left with the day's takings. The store was in 'a colorful' area just outside of a large township, and I would say that mine was the only white face for a good mile or so. I took it for granted that everyone knew I was armed — I wouldn't be there otherwise. The store closed at the same time every day, so, it was hard to avoid setting a pattern of the time I'd be dropped off each day. To get behind the grilled counter of the store, I usually had to push through a crowd of semi-intoxicated people spending their day's pay. It was my driver's job to cover me until I got behind the grill, which depending on the driver, did not always happen. And in any case, once I merged with the crowd, there was very little support the driver could offer me. Initially, I carried my 4-inch .357 strong side but soon changed to cross-draw

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 when I realized that, when in the crowd, it was easy for someone to bump into me, feel where I was carrying my gun and potentially grab it from behind. If I got into a physical confrontation with someone that would require my gun hand to deal with it, I would then not be able to reach the .357 with my weak hand. At least with cross-draw, I stood a better chance of getting to the gun - if I were not dropped in the initial attack. Realistically, in retrospect, I would have stood little chance if I had been attacked in the crowd by two or three assailants with blunt or edged weapons. I would have been lucky to get the .357 out. What many people seem to forget is that carrying a handgun can actually make you a target. In places like Africa, Latin America, and in some Caribbean

Islands where people live in extreme poverty, a handgun is a very valuable commodity; criminals routinely target and attack people solely for their firearms. Even in developed countries, a criminal can make money from a handgun: They can commit robberies or settle scores and then sell the weapon, etc. The tell-tale lump under your shirt could be there to show your friends that you bought the new Glock or to warn others that you are armed and dangerous, but to a professional, it just means you have a gun, and he can take it off you. If you carry a weapon, no one else should know. Don't think all criminals or terrorists will be intimidated because you flash a gun at them. If you're not drawing it with the intention to shoot to kill, keep it concealed!

Orlando Wilson has worked in the security industry internationally for over 25 years. He has become accustomed to the types of complications that can occur, when dealing with international law enforcement agencies, organized criminal and Mafia groups. He is the chief consultant for Risks Inc. and based in Miami but spends much of his time traveling and providing a wide range of kidnapping prevention and tactical training services to private and government clients.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 By: Ryan Naish

Fit for Purpose

Motivation & Mindset Struggle will be experienced by every single one of us, at differing intensities, durations and regularities; it is one of the only true guarantees in life.

The more robust we are physically and mentally, the more we cultivate a purpose, then the easier it will be to adapt and thrive. This is something that needs to be a work in progress continually and approached individually. Approaching a situation I read a quote years ago that has always stayed with me: “If circumstances cannot be changed, attitude is everything�.

Easier said than done I know, but finding something personal to you, something that you have searched out or stumbled upon that allows you to break the train of negative thought and manifest it into a positive (or at least make it bearable) can be a real game changer. I reiterated this quote to my Son again and again throughout his time in training for The Parachute Regiment, a classic example of a long running series of scenarios that were out

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FIT FOR PURPOSE of his control. All he had was the ability to accept the situation and adjust his attitude accordingly to prevail. Make uncomfortable choices Knowingly taking on something potentially uncomfortable when there is a softer, easier option will develop a steely resolve and a confidence, so when situations get difficult, you will more effectively bear the burden Below are two scenarios for a regular day. Now I

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know first hand that jobs in some industries are not typical or necessarily routine, but this can also be used as an excuse to take the easy option and justify poor choices, so use the templates and attribute them to your own situation Option 1 Wake up, immediately grab phone to check Facebook, climb out of bed, get straight into a hot shower, get dressed in your centrally heated room, eat cereal and drink coffee before beginning commute, getting as


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 close to the workplace as transport allows. Take lifts and escalators, sit for long periods, eat processed foods and takeaways and remain in artificial environments when there are options to get into natural ones. Option 2 Climb out of bed, open windows or go immediately outside (weather dependent, or not!), mobilise and oxygenate the body, gain some mental clarity. Get into a hot shower, limber up the muscles, breath deeply and then turn the shower to its coldest setting. Attempt to control the shock and keep the breathing as even and regulated as possible and work to still the mind. Maintain this for as long as possible, knowing that the body will adapt as it gets over the initial shock (and will improve with regularity and practice).

In the Western world, having a busy mind is all too common with the proliferation of technology and a plenitude of distractions, so it's helpful to practice ways of reducing the chatter and learn to focus.

Get dressed (any room will be warm compared to the cold water and the bodies internal furnace will have been ignited). Prepare hot drink and put in thermal mug to drink on journey, delay eating initially and pack food prepared the night before to break fast in a few hours. Park or get

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off a stop a bit further away from the work place and walk in. Take the stairs where possible, if job involves sitting for extensive periods, set reminders to break the position, standing and moving the body or if possible going for a short walk (outside preferably). Go outside for breaks and to the most natural environment possible within the vicinity. Do I choose Option 2 without fail everyday?

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Absolutely not, but I will incorporate as many elements of Option 2 as I can and I will never follow the majority of Option 1 whatever situation I find myself in. Set regular challenges This doesn’t need to be an epic, physical and mental endeavour; regular challenges can be something out of your norm or comfort zone. It may involve holding concentration for longer on a task,


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solving, attempting something that you fear, enduring different forms of deprivation, a physical challenge. It could take a few seconds, be a split decision and spontaneous or a meticulously planned, lengthy event. Improve your physicality Spend time working on your physical capabilities: mobility, strength, coordination, balance and endurance, all the

qualities that improve human capability and effectiveness. Analyse the overall effectiveness of the physical training you engage in, what are the motivations? Purely aesthetics? Bowing to peer pressure, fads or the collective? Does it noticeably improve everyday life for the better or break the body and mind down further? Don’t burn the candle at both ends

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FIT FOR PURPOSE If work and life are stressful, is it really an effective strategy to engage in relentless intense conditioning workouts daily or get up at 4am just because an ex SF guy endorses it on Instagram? Everyone’s mind and body are different and we need to tap into them to make the best decision, but also know when we need to put the hard work in and stop bluffing ourselves, a tightrope at times.

immediately and be able to maintain it, or change one or two things initially and gradually integrate others over time Work out what is important in your life and note the impact of any negative behaviour on those things.

Be realistic about your personality traits when working out the best strategy going forward. Will you respond best to changing everything

TAKE ACTION try not to overthink things, get bogged down and overwhelmed; any positive changes are better than none.

Assess any negative influences coming from the outside in: a toxic work environment, financial pressure, friends (so called). Take it back to the previous So how do you go about quote on circumstances implementing positive and attitude. Can the changes? circumstance be changed? Be brutally honest and If not, then the attitude truthful with yourself, must be. write down the things that are within your power Find what it is that you to control and work out enjoy doing, you are much the best possible way to more likely to stick to it if approach, strategise and so. Don’t blur enjoyment follow them through. with easy though.

Ryan is a former physical training instructor in the Parachute Regiment and now specialises as a movement and outdoor skills coach. He is active in the security industry and also runs seminars and workshops, where he shares his passion for cultivating an active lifestyle that’s fit for purpose. Follow him on Instagram, @fitforpurpose.live, for practical tips and advice.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 By: Michael Brown Jr. EPS, CAS

No Cutting: Get To The Back Of The Line Throughout my nine years of experience in the Executive Protection (EP) industry, I'd like to think that I've achieved many significant accomplishments.

Having traveled to over 30 countries, building executive protection and estate teams, embarking on 10 major worldwide tours and transitioning from field agent to Director of Security. Despite my successes, I've still felt like a student at best, but now finally considering myself a Specialist. Naively, many young protectors are eager to consider themselves "specialists" without undergoing the proper mentorship and gaining the practical experience needed to hold this title. While doing some research and reading through different EP online

forums, I've observed an unfortunate trend that has developed within some of our young protectors in the industry. After completing basic training and obtaining minimal experience, many new protectors are not seeking to advance their knowledge further, leading to stunted potential growth. Outside of the martial arts world, many view the black belt 1st dan as the highest level of skill. However, those who have studied the art understand that the 1st dan symbolizes a practical understanding of the basics that gives you a foundation to learn the true craft then. Similarly, EP school provides the bare

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minimum basic training and knowledge of the Executive Protection Industry. This is where advanced training, mentorship, and practical experience bridges the gap, allowing a generalist to transition into a specialist. Without this necessary progression, a generalist does not learn the appropriate times and techniques in which to employ the tools they've gained. Through mentorship and experience, a generalist learns where they are proficient, as well as where their skills need sharpening.

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When I graduated EP school at the age of 21, like the generalist I am referring to, I thought I was prepared to work with any client, anywhere in the world. Luckily for me, I had seasoned specialists that sat me down to teach me the process. These specialist mentors came from various backgrounds and worked in different protection platforms, such as highnet-worth individuals (HNWI), celebrity & entertainment, corporate, and dignitary protection.


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 Fortunately, these seasoned professionals saw my potential while working in their respective areas. This presented opportunities for me to work with them in their details. These experiences gave me an understanding of the nuances of each of the different sectors. I quickly chose the celebrity & entertainment field because of my educational background in 'Music Business and Marketing.' Taking into account my age and personality, this segment of the security industry was the best fit for me. Once I made my decision,

I researched everyone in the field and began to develop my craft by taking the necessary training courses. I took a training course with Elijah Shaw and soon after I was working for his global security firm servicing high profile celebrities. As this was my first detail, I started from the bottom. Initially, I worked the halls and walls, there was also security driving and even performing the work of what some might consider personal concierge/ assistant. Experiencing this process gave me a greater understanding of the intricate working parts of a protection detail.

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NO CUTTING I began to further my training and networking by attending summits and conferences. During one of these conferences, I met two men who would soon become my mentors, Eric Konohia and Avery Mitchell. Konohia took me under his wing and taught me the responsibilities of the person who sits in the front right seat ("FRS"). He fine-tuned my basic knowledge of executive protection and consequently turned me into a detail leader. Mitchell conditioned my mindset and developed my mental acuity. I would say the mentorship of these two seasoned specialists propelled me into being where I am today.

I dedicate this article to young generalists in the industry, hopefully expressing the importance of not skipping the process of becoming a specialist. In this industry, the key is to stay the course, and eventually, you will have the opportunity to become a leader in the field. Over the past nine years, I've learned from my mentors, both from their successes and failures.

Approximately five years ago, Mitchell connected me with an opportunity that allowed me to showcase my years of preparation. I accepted a three-week detail assignment that soon became a full-time placement. Fast forward years later, and I am the Director of Security and also own a global security company.

Clients are often aware of the holes in the services being provided; as an Executive Protection Specialist, the services we provide should always be at an executive level. Be humble and enjoy the journey, there is wisdom in getting to the back of the line. Perfect your craft, wait your turn, and eventually, you too will move up to the front.

My advice to those just starting out is to be humble, welcome criticism, seek out a mentor, and always be a student. Following these steps will ensure your sustainability and relevance in the industry.

Michael Brown Jr., EPS, is a Certified Protection Specialist, Director of Security, and Agency owner.

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2019 PIRACY REPORT By: Ed Hill

Maritime piracy has co-existed alongside maritime trade as far back as commercial history can be traced. Pirates are and always have been not only a considerable problem to maritime trade but also the perpetrators of many dreadful crimes. The issue of piracy at sea gained notoriety in 2008 when the crisis on the Somali coast reached its peak. In the Gulf of Aden, approximately 100 acts of piracy were reported on a daily basis. The attacks had a significant impact on maritime trade but also bought massive financial gains for the pirates. Fast forward to today, and thanks to the efforts of the international community, particularly the private maritime security industry, the situation around Somalia has markedly improved. However, statistics suggest that the piracy problem on a global scale is still very active.

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In the Gulf of Aden, approximately 100 acts of piracy were reported on a daily basis.

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 In the first half of 2019, the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre recorded 78 incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships worldwide, compared with 107 incidents for the same period of 2018. Despite the downward trend, the reality of the global piracy problem is highlighted in the following statistics. The first half of 2019 saw: • 57 vessels boarded by pirates • 38 crew members taken hostage • 37 were kidnapped for ransom • One seafarer killed

Somali pirates have plagued these waters for over a decade and joint international efforts have gone a long way to reduce the number of attacks.

The global piracy problem is widespread, but it is more prevalent in certain regions. Here we shall break it down into those regions more commonly affected. Gulf of Aden & Indian Ocean Somali pirates have plagued these waters for over a decade and joint international efforts have gone a long way to reduce the number of attacks. On 1st May 2019, the designated High Risk Area (HRA) was reduced even further. Nevertheless, on 21st April a fishing dhow was seized by pirates off the coast of

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2019 PIRACY REPORT Somalia with 23 people taken hostage. The pirates then proceeded to navigate the captured dhow along the Somali coastline using it as a mother ship to attack another vessel, the FV Adria. This attack took place in the Indian Ocean, some 280 nautical miles off the coast of Somalia. In a matter of hours, the European Union’s counterpiracy force EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation Atalanta had responded to the attack. Two days

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later, the incident was over with five suspected pirates detained and 23 hostages released. Speaking of the incident, Operation Commander Rear Admiral Antonio Martorell Lacave said, “this incident clearly demonstrates that piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of Somalia has not been eradicated.” Caribbean & South America Although the number of piratical incidents may


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 South East Asia Until recently, the waters around South East Asia celebrated the unwelcome title as being the global piracy hotspot. However, collaboration involving local governments has made significant efforts in combating the problem. That said, in June, ten crew members were kidnapped from two fishing boats off eastern Sabah in Malaysia demonstrating that pirates Elsewhere in South are still very active in the America, incidents of violent region. armed theft against ships at anchor have been reported The waters around in in Peru, Venezuela and Indonesia have long Brazil. More alarmingly, favoured the pirates with armed robbers boarded the myriad of small islands a yacht on 2nd May in making them difficult to Panama, shooting and police. However, continued killing a family member cooperation and information and injuring another. The sharing between the surviving family members Indonesian Marine Police including two children and the IMB is showing were later rescued by positive results. The 11 Panamanian Marine Police. incidents reported in not be as widespread as in other parts of the world, it would be remiss to disregard the potential piracy threat. Earlier this year a vessel was fired upon in the Guayas River after departing from Ecuador’s second largest city, Guayaquil. This was the first time an incident involving the firing of weapons has been reported in Ecuador.

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Being aware of the threat and making the necessary plans is the first step to a safe passage. Indonesian waters remains the lowest figure since 2009. Gulf of Guinea world piracy hotspot The seas around West Africa remain the world’s most dangerous for piracy. Of the 75 seafarers taken hostage on board or kidnapped for ransom worldwide so far this year, 62 were captured in the Gulf of Guinea, off the coasts of Nigeria, Guinea, Togo, Benin and Cameroon. An IMB piracy report reveals that 73% of all kidnappings at sea and 92% of hostage-takings have taken place in the Gulf of Guinea. Advice for Seafarers Being aware of the threat and making the necessary

plans is the first step to a safe passage. The implementation of ship protection measures, remaining vigilant and disciplined when transiting through an area of high risk is paramount. Early detection of an approaching suspicious craft is key to prevent boarding and gives time to raise the alarm and if needed, retreat into a citadel. Although great efforts have been taken to address the issue, maritime piracy continues to plague the seas. Stay abreast of worldwide pirate incidents by registering with the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre to receive free email reports. If in doubt, seek expert advice from a reputable maritime security company.

Ed Hill is Managing Director of Intrepid Risk Management, a London based company that specialises in superyacht security. A former Royal Marines Commando with a Masters Degree in Maritime Security, Ed regularly writes for superyacht magazines, speaks at conferences and has appeared on television discussing matters of security.

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Somalia Fatalities Reported in Roadside Bomb Explosion in Wanlaweyn District, Lower Shabelle Region Two soldiers and a civilian were killed in a roadside bomb blast in the Wanlaweyn district of Lower Shabelle region. Reports indicate that an improvised explosive device (IED) was triggered by a motorbike in the Caligaad area of Wanlaweyn. Further details regarding the incident are awaited. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. Mauritania Fatalities Reported after Heavy Rains Inundate Guidimaka Region At least four people have been killed after heavy rains were recorded in Guidimaka region. The fatalities occurred in the town of Selibaby, which received nearly 200mm (8 in) of rainfall. It is further reported that the subsequent flooding damaged multiple houses and roads. Nigeria Three Killed As Gunmen Kidnap Deputy Governor in Nasawara State Five people have been killed and at least twelve kidnapped after a group of over 40 gunmen attacked the convoy of the Deputy Governor of Nasawara state. Reports state that

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the gunmen stopped the vehicle carrying the Deputy Governor, Emmanuel Akabe, at an improvised checkpoint, and kidnapped the occupants before a police escort arrived at the scene and engaged the gunmen resulting in a firefight during which three police officers and two civilians were killed. The authorities have made contact with the kidnappers who are demanding a ransom for the captives. Cameroon Fatalities Reported after Vessel Capsizes Off Atlantic Coast; Dozens Remain Missing At least three people have died and over 90 others are still missing after a passenger ferry sank off the Atlantic coast of Cameroon. The ferry operated by the Achouka Shipping Company was travelling from Nigeria to Tiko Wharf in the Southwest region. A spokesman for the Cameroon Navy said that 100 people were rescued during search and rescue operations which are still ongoing. It is currently unclear what caused the vessel to sink, although early investigations show that the ferry had encountered rough weather. Americas St. Lucia Government Orders National Shutdown Ahead


of Arrival of Tropical Storm Dorian The national government has ordered a shutdown of the island. This measure has been put in effect due to the approaching Tropical Storm Dorian. Local authorities anticipate that Dorian will be a Category One Hurricane during its approach to the island. During the shutdown, all residents of the island are urged to stay indoors. Local police will stop anyone on the street and will treat them with suspicion. The shutdown will remain in effect until the National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) gives the authorities an all clear. Currently, Tropical Storm Dorian has sustained winds of 60mph (96 km/h) and is moving in a north-westerly direction at a speed on 14 mph (22 km/h). The storm will bring heavy rains and strong winds to St Lucia and other Islands along its way. Mexico Dozens of Casualties following Fire at a Bar in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz State 23 people were killed as a result of a fire in a bar in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz state. A further 13 people are being treated after being seriously injured. The exact cause of the fire is

unknown, although some sources have suggested that a gang dispute may have led the incident, but this is not confirmed. USA Several Fatalities and Multiple injured Following Car Crash in Dayton, Ohio At least two people were killed and a further 10 injured after a suspect crashed a stolen police vehicle into other cars near the Dayton Metro Library in Dayton, Ohio. The perpetrator fled from the police after being involved in a stabbing in another part of the city. Five of those injured are children and were taken to Miami Valley Hospital. Part of the road has been closed off due to ongoing operations by police and emergency services. The suspect has been apprehended and is being treated. Venezuela Opposition Leader Calls for Nationwide Protests Opposition leader Juan Guaido has called for his supporters to take to the streets across Venezuela. The leader of the National Assembly (NA) is calling on his supporters to demonstrate against the rule of President Nicolas Maduro. Protests by the opposition against the regime have been ongoing for months, and previous demonstrations have often lead to clashes between

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INCIDENT REPORT Chahardara area, Rubat-eSangin district, killing 14 and injuring at least nine others including civilians. Middle East and North It is suggested that the Africa militants were pushed back Afghanistan Multiple Pro-Government by Afghan security forces Militia Killed in Clashes in following the ambush. Herat Province Taliban militants have killed Algeria Protesters Block Roads in at least 14 members of Biskra, Biskra Province a pro-government militia Protesters blocked streets during clashes in western in the city of Biskra with Herat province. Reports stones and burning tyres. indicate that a large group of Taliban militants stormed Local residents were protesting over living security checkpoints in the opposition supporters and security forces.

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conditions for the fourth consecutive day. The residents’ grievances include inadequate supplies of water and electricity, a lack of employment opportunities and corruption amongst local officials. They are reportedly calling for the resignation of the mayor and other local officials. The demonstrations coincided with the visit of the Minister of Energy to the city. Further protests over the same issues are likely in the coming days. Libya Two Seperate Abductions Targeting Workers Reported in South West

Fezzan Region Two separate unconfirmed abductions have occurred in the south-west Fezzan region of Libya in which workers from the oil and gold mining sectors were targeted. The first incident was reported by Waha Oil Company (WOC) who stated they believe two of their employees, both Libyan nationals, were abducted by an unknown group in the Samno area of Ubari after they left for work. In the second incident, two Chinese nationals who were working as chemical engineers at a gold mining site were reportedly abducted in the vicinity of Al Qatroun

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by an unknown group. Neither the Libyan or Chinese authorities have confirmed the incident, and the motive remains unknown. The ongoing instability in Libya due to the ongoing conflict in Tripoli increases the risk of abduction and serious crime in other areas of the country. Europe Turkey Hundreds of Tourists Evacuated From Hotels due to area Wildfires in Mesokamos on Samos Island Hundreds of people in the tourist area of Mesokampos, on the island of Samos, have been forced to evacuate the area as wildfires encroached. Reports state that as many as 31 firefighters, 13 fire trucks and six aircraft have been dispatched to battle the blazes. The tourists in the affected hotels were evacuated by buses to other non-affected areas of the island. It is not known when the affected tourists will be allowed to return. Spain Wildfire Breaks Out at Popular Tourist Area in Ibiza A large wildfire has broken out near to the popular tourist resort of San Antonio on the island of Ibiza. Several homes have been evacuated by authorities and some buildings and hotels are without power due to the fire. Police and firefighters

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are currently trying to control the blaze and have cordoned off the area. There have been no casualties reported thus far. France Gas Leak Reported at ExxonMobil Notre-Damede-Gravenchon Refinery, Seine-Maritime, Access to Refinery Halted The ExxonMobil oil refinery at Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon, Seine-Maritime, experienced a gas leak. There have been reports that access to the refinery has been halted as a result of the triggering of the facility Internal Operational Plan. There are also reports of traffic disruption in the vicinity of the refinery as recovery operations are underway. Asia and the Pacific Indonesia Multiple Fatalities Reported after Security Forces Open Fire on Protesters in Deiyai Regency, Papua Province Six protesters were killed after security forces used lived fire to disperse crowds who reportedly tried to storm a local government office in the Deiyai Regency in Papua province. There are reports that shooting is still taking place, but a local police spokesman has dismissed all claims of ongoing shooting. Thousands of Papuans have been protesting over perceived ethnic discrimination, and additional


police officers have flown into the region to assist. Further demonstrations cannot be ruled out in the immediate term.

protests over the issue cannot be ruled out in the short term.

Japan Evacuation Orders Issued for Hundreds Sri Lanka of Thousands due to Injuries Reported after Heavy Rainfall in Saga, Security Forces Use Tear Fukuoka and Nagasaki Gas and Baton Charge Prefectures, Kyushu to Disperse Protesters Region in Batticaloa, Eastern Evacuation orders have Province been issued for more than Police and members of the 710,000 people in Saga, Special Task Force (STF) Fukuoka and Nagasaki were deployed due to a prefectures in northern protest taking place in Batticaloa, Eastern province. Kyushu due to heavy rainfall. Municipal officials are Protesters had gathered calling for people to head along the main Colomboimmediately to evacuation Batticaloa road to protest centres unless leaving is against the burial of one too dangerous, in which of the suicide bombers case people are advised to from the attacks on Easter move to safer buildings. Sunday in the Kalliyakandy Evacuation advisories have cemetery. Security forces reportedly used tear gas and also been issued for a further 740,000 people in baton charges to attempt the three aforementioned to disperse the protesters. prefectures, as well as The protesters dispersed Kumamoto and Oita due to a combination of the security force tactics and the prefectures. Up to 200mm (8 announcement that the burial in) of rain is forecast to fall in some areas in 24 hours. would be debated further at the District Secretariat. There Due to the heavy rainfall, the Japanese Meteorological are unconfirmed reports Agency (JMA) has issued that at least four of the its highest level warning for protesters were injured due floods and landslides in the to the security forces crowd affected prefectures. dispersal methods. Further

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By: Mark “Six� James CPO, EPS, CAS

Putting All the

Guns on the Table One of the biggest reasons that gun discussions often don't gain traction is the two sides are often comparing apples and rocks. Those who are for gun control are often discussing death and emotion, while those who are pro-gun may speak of technical aspects (semi-automatic vs. automatic) and entitlement (the 2nd Amendment). Regardless of your position on the gun debate, it's hard for even the most objective people to make sense of multiple dead and wounded lying in a parking lot. When hardened Second Amendment

advocates lecture the antigun lobby on the subject of firearm functionality, their comments often sound tonedeaf; resulting in a loss of support from neutrals and the undecided. Add to the mix, self-serving politicians, lobbyists and commentators on both sides with political agendas, along with the media, who are compelled to fill 24hour news cycles, you have the perfect recipe

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 for misinformation and op-eds masquerading as facts. Throw in terms like "military-grade" and weapons of war, and the sensationalism meter and emotional quotient goes off the chart. What does military grade mean anyway? Does it refer to the materials of the firearm? Does it refer to the operating system; semi-automatic, automatic, or three round burst? Consider at the military M4 rifle, which resembles the civilian AR15, while it may look similar, they actually operate very differently. The military version of the rifle comes equipped with fully-automatic or threeround-burst capabilities (machine gun). However, that is not the same functionality as the AR15. The AR15 operates like all modern handguns, one bullet per one squeeze of the trigger.

What does military grade mean anyway? Does it refer to the materials of the firearm? Does it refer to the operating system semi-automatic, automatic, or three round burst?

With the AR15, what causes death and injury is not necessarily the type of round fired. Most modern firearms are deadly force tools designed to cause severe bodily harm or death, regardless of whether they are handguns, shotguns or rifles. Every traditional

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DISSECTING THE GUN DEBATE hunting rifle on the market (i.e., 30-06, .270, .300) is significantly more potent than the AR15 round. It isn't necessarily the 30-round magazine either; it is the fact that active shooters are typically the only ones doing the shooting (they have a force monopoly) in an often highly confined space and with the absence of capable guardians to repel the threat. That is why you see shootings in schools, malls, churches, movie theaters, etc. If you gave a shooter five-shot revolvers and put them in a congested area, you would also have a high injury and death rate. If we allow the mass public to become misinformed, it leads to bad policymaking, and bad laws; 'feel-good legislation' and over legislating doesn't serve anyone. Let me be clear, I too want to have a safe world for our children to grow up in. I am just saying that many of the proposals brought forth will not mitigate violence. Here is a perfect example; many people are for universal background checks, and I support the idea. However, until the background check process also cross-

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references medical history, it will be woefully incomplete. But you can't cross-reference medical history because of the HIPAA privacy laws. So, until you change the HIPAA laws finding people who are medically adjudicated not authorized to own a firearm, you will still have a voluntary checkbox. Question 11F of the federal firearm form, 4473, states, "have you ever been adjudicated as mentally defective OR have you ever been committed to a mental institution." Had the authorities been able to cross-reference the Virginia Tech Shooter's medical history, he would not have been able to purchase a firearm legally. Also, just a reminder, he killed 32 people with a handgun, not an AR15. Again, the absence of the capable guardians to initially repel the threat and not the type of firearm used is what caused the death and destruction. When it comes to closing the private gun sale loophole, that could be instantly solved or significantly impacted by allowing private citizens to access the same National Instant


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 Criminal Background Check System (NICS), that FFL Dealers use, and could be done via the telephone or computer by entering the prospective buyer's social security number. Similar to when people go to auto auctions to buy automobiles, and some third-party mechanics can check the roadworthiness of a vehicle for a nominal fee. Most FFL dealers charge $5.00 to run the background check process on prospective buyers. I grew up in a very politically active family, and I learned long ago, "If you are not at the table, then you are on the menu."

When it comes to safety and violence reduction, I don't believe in outsourcing that responsibility to people who don't understand violence mitigation. The majority of the proposals surfaced are reactive ones or suggestions which don't get us in front of the crisis. Also, everything is not solved by more laws, hell, we don't even enforce our existing laws on the books! Murder is already illegal, and it has not deterred one active shooter or terrorist. Felons cannot legally own firearms, yet those laws have also not stopped criminals from securing firearms. The majority of these firearms are stolen and thereby, once

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DISSECTING THE GUN DEBATE more, disobeying the law and avoiding background checks. People often ask why does a civilian need an AR15? Why not, they are legal semi-automatic firearms just like most modernday handguns? As a lawabiding citizen, I should have the enhanced ability to protect my family and home from extreme violence. I don't care if the source of violence is religious extremism or desperation like we saw with the civil unrest during hurricane Katrina and Maria. I reviewed a video earlier this week, where seven (7) bad guys

were trying to break into a property. The roads may be impassable for law enforcement or the response time may be delayed or nonexistent due to the conditions. The speed of violence happens in seconds, not minutes, so every citizen must be prepared to be their own first line of defense, possibly for an extended time. For a small frame person, an AR15 will be far easier for them to shoot accurately than a handgun or a 12 gauge shotgun. And just because one person commits a crime, you should not

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 treat another law-abiding citizen like a criminal. When another person commits a DUI (Driving Under the Influence), no one proposes taking your car away, so why would you propose limiting my right to own a firearm based on another's actions? There are over 10,000 deaths per year in vehicles due to DUI. Every 48 minutes, someone is killed by a drunk driver. This means you are far more likely to be killed by a drunk driver than an active shooter with a rifle. Look at FBI statistics for the last 10 years, and you will see that deaths by all rifles – hunting, sporting or assault rifles account for less than 500 deaths per year or 1 – 2% of homicides.

I have been preaching violence reduction for years. However, if you really want to mitigate violence, you have to start getting in front of the crisis. That begins by understanding aggression, particularly emerging aggression, not merely focusing on the tool of terror. Understanding Aggression Root Causes are often: • Religious Ferrer • Political Extremism • Mental Illness • Criminal Intent • Workplace Challenges • Domestic Issues • Disenfranchisement • Loss of Face

How Does It Manifest Itself? As for the argument that • Verbal Abuse other civilized countries • Discrimination don't have the same • Bullying problem with mass murder, • Militancy they do they just change the • Violence tool of destruction. Outside • Terrorism the US, 70% of the acts of mass murder are committed When it comes to mounting with IEDs because of limited anxiety or emerging access to firearms. The UK aggression, there are had over 41,000 crimes typically three phases. A involving knives in 2018. trigger phase, an escalation So, it is never about the phase, and a crisis phase. tool of destruction but the When people stop coping, environment that spawned they usually move into the monster. the escalation phase. We have to start recognizing Those who follow me know the signs of people at risk

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The UK had over 41,000 crimes involving knives in 2018. So, it is never about the tool of destruction but the environment that spawned the monster.

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before they turn to the point of crisis whether the tool of violence is a firearm, knife, improvised explosive device (IED) or vehicle. Something you have not heard any politician or lobbyist focus on whether they are pro or anti-gun. I chose to avoid the rhetoric and soundbites; and speak in facts and try to help people become more informed, instead of telling them how to vote. Because an educated voter helps generate better solutions. Below are some behaviors we need to stay attuned to. Pre-Incident Indicators • Verbal Abuse • Discrimination • Increased use of alcohol and/or illegal drugs • Unexplained increase in absenteeism; vague physical complaints • Noticeable decrease in attention to appearance and hygiene • Depression/withdrawal • Resistance and overreaction to changes in policy and procedures • Repeated violations of company policies • Increased severe mood swings • Noticeably unstable, emotional responses • Explosive outbursts of anger or rage without provocation


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We have to focus on developing an army of first observers; to help recognize those at risk • Suicidal; comments about "putting things in order." • Behavior, which is suspect of paranoia, ("everybody is against me") • Increasingly talks of problems at home • Escalation of domestic issues into the workplace; talk of severe financial problems • Talk of previous incidents of violence • Empathy with individuals committing violence • Increase in unsolicited comments about firearms, other dangerous weapons, and violent crimes Monsters always start out as Gremlins, so if we ever want to mitigate the violence truly, we have to reduce the rhetoric and stop drawing lands in the sand. We have to focus on developing an

army of first observers; to help recognize those at risk and helping them receive assistance before they move to the point of crisis. We also have to encourage our government officials to provide both the money and manpower to stop homegrown violent extremism (domestic terrorists) as they are the greatest threat to our collective country's safety. The Anti-Defamation League did an analysis of Domestic Terrorist attacks in the US from 2009 to 2018, and it found that 3% of the attacks were by Left-Wing extremists, 23% of the attacks were by Islamic extremists, and 73% of the attacks were by Right Wing extremists. So, we must also come to terms with the fact that the terrorist's name is more likely to be Patrick or John, and not Muhammad.

Mark “Six” James is Founder and Executive Director of Panther Protection Services, LLC. He is an internationally published author, keynote speaker, security consultant to educational institutions and frequent contributor to several print, broadcast and online media. Panther Protection Services is a full-service protection agency focusing on Risk and Crisis Mitigation, Protective Services, Self-Defense Training, and Firearm Instruction. Web: www.pantherprotectionservices.com

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An Introduction to Celebrity Protection and Touring by Elijah Shaw & Dale June

This is a "Real World" look at the business of VIP Protection and a MUST READ for anyone wanting to learn more about the job, written by those who know it best. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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FOOT STEPS By: Jose Casillas

Episode 2: Dale L. June (United States Secret Service, Ret.)

Dale, while I know you personally, could you share some of your background? I was in the military police in the Army, which I consider one of the best training schools I’ve ever attended. While I was in college I began working

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on the school security patrol, then was hired as a jailer and nighttime dispatcher at the Shasta County Sheriff’s Dept. I was still going to college when I transferred to the Redding, CA police Dept. When I finished the community college


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 (Shasta College) I transferred to Sacramento State College and began working on the Sacramento Police Dept. where I worked full time while going to college full time. Police training was not so formal in those days so, because of my experience and education I was exempted from their academy training and began working as a report taker on the desk.

In a short time I was given a partner and patrol district. During my senior year I applied at the Secret Service and the rest is history. Under which administration was this? When I entered the Secret Service Lyndon Johnson was president. The following year (after a presidential campaign

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FOOT STEPS and graduation from SS academy, I was assigned for thirty days with former President Truman at his home in Independence, MO. Two years later I was assigned to the Presidential Protection Division (PPD) at the White House for President Nixon. When he resigned, I went to California with him on Air Force One. Upon returning to my assignment at the White House, I worked with President Ford. After spending a little over five years with PPD I was transferred to the San Diego field office. I did a couple temporary assignments with President Carter. When President Reagan was inaugurated I attended and worked as a protective intelligence agent to respond to any potential threats. The interesting thing about that was that when Reagan was inaugurated as governor of California, I was the only Sacrament Police officer to work all of his inaugural events.

worked the night shift so was on my way back to Washington.) The second attempt was in San Francisco. It was my shift that was working when the attempt happened but I wasn’t there. I had done an advance on his prior stop in Oklahoma City and was still there. What led you on your path into Executive Protection and how did each component in your background play a part into the private sector? When I left the Secret Service I wondered what I would do next. I made an assessment of my skills, experience and education and concluded that I was still young enough to open my own company in private investigations and personal security.

I found all I needed was a private investigator and private patrol operator’s license. Obtaining those I started in business. It was my experience in the military, law enforcement and Secret Service training that put While with President me on the path to private Ford there were two executive protection. assassination attempts. With the contacts I had One in Sacramento (I had I received cases and

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CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 referrals stated coming in, with one, being especially rewarding. There was a student at national university who his instructor felt could use my services. He was a Saudi prince. I was with him for about a week. One day, about a month later, I received a call from his cousin, another prince. He wanted full time security (the day he called, I was down to my very last one hundred dollars). He hired me and I was with him for over a year. During that time we traveled extensively including trips to Europe. I was also able during that time (when he went back to Saudi for vacation) to pick up assignments with a CEO from a large company in Mexico. What differences have you noticed in executive protection from when you first started? The primary difference I have experienced is the professionalization of the industry. Also when I began there were very few EP companies and EP training was limited to Dr. Kobetz, ESI, and Tony Scotti. Another

difference I have seen is the growth and demand of the industry. When I began there was very little demand for protection specialists. I feel I was one of the pioneers in the field. You recently coauthored a book, An Introduction to Celebrity Protection & Touring with Elijah Shaw. This is coming after your book, An Introduction to Executive Protection, that many consider an industry bible. What are some similarities that your book (intro to E.P) and Elijah's book have in common? The easiest to say in the similarities is that the principles of protection don’t change. Procedures and practices are the same. Candidly speaking, even the instances of boredom doesn’t change. What was something you (the Co-author) got upon completing this project? Before we started the project I felt honored to be asked by Elijah to work with him on it. It afforded me an

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The last chapter is always the favorite. This is where you write THE END.

opportunity to make a personal relationship and long friendship with a good man. When writing a book the intent is to inform and entertain the readers. I feel we accomplished that. It also is a learning opportunity for the writer to think in terms he hadn’t before. Meaning I learned more than I knew before. It also gave me a chance to stretch my imagination and find new ways of

expressing standard material and to reach a wide audience. What is your favorite chapter and why? The last chapter is always the favorite. This is where you write THE END. It is a relief; the baby has been in the womb, but now it is being born. All that is left is to reread, rewrite, reread again, rewrite, edit. then proof read and send it off.

Jose Casillas is a Los Angles based Executive Protection Agent who specializes in red carpet events, movie premiers & estate security. He also teaches martial arts and works as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

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Debating the skills corporate security professionals of the future need. From left to right Christian West - CEO - AS Solution, Damien Scott – COO – Bedrock Special Projects, Heather Nickerson – President Red Five Privacy Labs, Craig McKim – Networker and Coach and Personal Protection Specialist

event report

PCCF Phoenix III - august 2019 Corporate and Digital security experts joined forces in Phoenix on 22 August for the third annual Physical Cyber Convergence Forum – supported by AZ Infragard Chapter, ACTRA, the AZ Tech Council and the Circuit Magazine – in an annual one day event for EP / CP and the wider corporate security community to debate the introduction of technology and tech threats to their work.

Sponsors included: AS Solution, Bedrock Special Projects, Red 5 Security, KnowBe4, Craig McKim Business Development and the event was hosted by the University of Advancing Technology. The discussions were wideranging, with expert-intheir-field panelists sharing their informed opinions and fielding questions from an inquiring, knowledgethirsty audience. Topics

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EVENT REPORT covered this year included: ● How can security across ● Who is the Chief Security the spectrum be seen as Officer of the future and a business enabler what background will instead of cost? they have? ● Should we reallocate ● What does the future of some of the cybersecurity Risk Intelligence Look budget to redress real like in a physical and physical threats? cyber environment and how can we combine data ● How will automation and for meaningful results? AI disrupt the industry, and will it create two ● Do physical security excellent physical and specialists 'lack' cyber digital security disciplines skills or will it always be or one converged a different discipline? function?

Uncovering unconventional insider threats. Heather Nickerson – President Red Five Privacy Labs

The convergence series takes place in London and Phoenix approximately six months apart and we are looking forward to the fifth Annual Executive Security and CP Technology Forum in London on 30 January 2020 (www.closeprotectionsummit.com).

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global events map GSX 2019 Conference Sept 8-12, 2019. Chicago, IL

Milipol Paris 2019 Nov 19-22, 2019. Paris, France

SecTor Oct 7-10, 2019. Toronto, Canada

ISC West March 18-20, 2020. Las Vegas NV

IPSB Close Protection Conference Dec 12-14, 2019. Las Vegas, NV

Physical Cyber Convergence Forum 22 Aug, 2019. Phoenix,

Security500 18th Nov 2019. Ritz Carlton,

2020 ATAP Winter Conference Jan 28-30, 2020. Orlando, FL

ASIS Regional Conference - Latin America 15-16 Oct, 2019. Mexico City, Mexico

Expodefensa 2019 Dec 02-04, 2019. Bogotรก, Colombia

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GLOBAL EVENTS MAP The Emergency Services Show 2019 18-19 Sept 2019. NEC, Birmingham, UK

The Security Event 28-30 April 2020. NEC, Birmingham, UK

Edge of Network Security Forum. 30 Oct 2019. London, UK

Executive Security and CP Technology Forum Jan 30, 2020. London, UK

Future of Super Yachts Conference Oct 15, 2019. Mallorca, Spain

ASIS Europe Prague 2020 April 1-3, 2020. Prague, CZ

Security Exhibition and Conference 24-26 July, 2019. Darling Harbor, Sydney, Australia

ASIS regional Conference Middle East 4-6 Nov 2019. Manama, Bahrain, UAE.

BIDEC Oct 28-30, 2019. Bahrain, UAE

Do you have a security event that is not listed here that you would like our readers to know about? Contact us: info@circuit-magazine.com

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Keeping Your Edge:

What’s the End Game? It never fails, it always seems like when I’m writing my monthly column for The Circuit (among the last thing I do before we close the issue), I’m overseas somewhere. However, I’m happy to report this time it’s a little different.

Keeping Your Edge: Action vs. Reaction

In fact, at this very moment, I’m sipping a Pina Colada (virgin) and staring at the ocean with the waves cresting about 10 feet from my cabana. I don’t write that to brag, but instead give a peek into an environment that’s a little different for me as I

By: Elijah Shaw

jump into the backstory. While for decades now, I have traveled intensively on assignment, and am known to carve a day or three in for personal adventures, this is actually the first time I’ve used the words vacation and

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This was a cycle that repeated itself, time and again and when I finally slowed down long enough to think about it, I saw that there was no end in sight. relaxation in a very long while. The reason I bring it up is that this is an industry that is tough to get into, and once there, will demand quite a bit from us. As such, we as Protectors will make work our priority, sometimes at the expense of other very important things like family, friends and just physical and mental wellbeing. I myself am speaking from first-hand experience having throughout the years missed birthdays and other special dates for myself and others, causing disappointment, strain and aggravation. This was a cycle that repeated itself, time and again and when I finally slowed down long enough to think about it, I saw that there was no end

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in sight. I can recall that being the cornerstone of my position when it was time to renegotiate my contract with a major client of my firm. More money is always welcome, but a better work/life balance was what I was looking for. Of course that may be easier said than done, particularly when you are new to the industry and need to pay all the dues you can to establish yourself. I don’t disagree with that mentality, what I do say is, always try and keep the big picture in mind. You are working to provide for self or family as well as enjoy the fruits of labor. Think of a blue collar worker with a very physical job who puts in long hours for the last 40 years and is looking forward to his


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 retirement so that he can at that point start enjoying his life. However, what happens if, once he reaches it, he’s too old or ill to take advantage of the freedom he now possesses? This can’t be the end result of a career in which so much is required of us, yet how do we course correct, if we are already on the path? One way is to, set the intention. I’m not saying that in a new age, spiritual sense, but rather, go into every project, every new company, every year, with an idea of what you want to get from it. It can be experience, money, or whatever floats your boat, but you should have purpose. That purpose should be the path you attempt to follow as you build your career, but we have to keep in mind that we are so much more than the job.

What would you do if you could do anything in the world? Once you have that answer in your head, ask yourself is it possible

What are you passionate about? What would you do if you could do anything in the world? Once you have that answer in your head, ask yourself is it possible to still do that, even for free, while making a living in the protection industry? If you love drumming, why can’t you spend one night a week taking lessons?

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I love photography and travel, and I’ve figured out how to follow my passions at the same time I navigate this industry and provide a high level of services to my clients. Yes, the name of the game is find work and keep it coming in, but that’s a means to

an end not the end itself. So what’s your end? When the shift concludes how do you feel? When your run concludes what will you have to show for it? Start thinking of these things now as this career is only one part of your life, and life is for living.

Elijah Shaw is the National Director of the North American Bodyguard Association and the CEO of ICON Global, and International Executive Protection Consulting Firm. Elijah, who has been featured in international publications such as Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur, and Portfolio, runs the ICON Academy, an EP Training Program specializing in Celebrity & VIP Protection. He also currently sits on the Board of Directors of Executive Security International (ESI), the United States oldest Executive Protection Training School. His new book, An Introduction to Executive Protection & Touring: A Guide to Mastering the Business of VIP Security, hit the Amazon best sellers list, and available now.

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Mark Corder - Chief Executive of Carmdale Ltd Suite 3 219 Bow Road London E3 2SJ Mark is a former Senior Police Officer specialising in counter-terrorism; firearms; public order; training and also physical, Critical National Infrastructure and nuclear security, having had responsibility for the security of the UK’s nuclear deterrent. A former Head of Operations, Operational Support and Training, Mark has been involved in a number large-scale incidents (including 7/7) and has also worked at the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) at the Home Office as part of a review into Critical National Infrastructure security. Mark has an MBA via the OU. E: mark.corder@carmdale.co.uk T: +44 (0)844 995 9900 W: www.carmdale.co.uk Alastair Christie Advice on site security, perimeter fencing, lighting, CCTV and manning requirements. Monitor and advise on guard force setting up site procedures and guard SOP’s. T : +44 (0)7736 328112 E : ally.c9496@yahoo.co.uk Control Risk Management Solutions - CRMS Ireland Executive Close Protection Operations & Training (B Tec Level 3 Diploma Edexcel) Threat & Risk Assessments, Consultancy Services. W: www.crmsinternational.com E: martin@crmsinternational.com Crest Security & Surveillance Ltd 51 The Crest, West Heath, Birmingham, West Mids, B31 3QA, GBR Highly experienced Security Consultant with a proven record of accomplishment in the field of protective security. Skilled in all phases of risk assessment, operational planning, logistical organisation, implementation of security measures, security team leadership, project coordination, and delivery of security advice to a high profile clientele. E: info@stephencahill.co.uk T: 447977071427 CSI Protection Ltd International, GBR A well established security consultant and personal protection operative providing high or low Key protection to high risk and prestigious clientele. Specialising in the maritime industry as a consultant for private vessel protection on super

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Michael Boreland Close Protection Officer Since leaving the British Army in 2006 I have been working in hostile environments for private security companies in various roles ranging from Training & Close protection. I have successfully managed a training wing in Afghanistan providing security operations training for local nationals & Expats conducting operations in the region I believe with my skills and experience of the employment I have done in the past I would be an asset to any organisation taking myself on as an employee. mike.boreland@gmail.com

Janice Gurney Proficient and diligent Security Professional gaining extensive knowledge and experience within the security sector. Proactive individual who has a logical, flexible and conscientious approach to all challenges undertaken, ability to work as a member of a team or as an individual willing to work anywhere. T : +44 (0)7885 793061 E : janice382006@gmail.com International Centre of Special Training International Centre of Special Training is an international training and security company based in the United Kingdom. Its priority objective is to provide services to the highest level. W: www.icost-team.com T: +44 796 736 55 65 IPSS Security Northfield, Aberdeen, AB16 7EX Security and protection services - UK and overseas. BBA Member. T: + 44 (0) 1224 69455 W: www.ippssecurity.co.uk ISS Training Ltd Riverside Cottages, Nidd Walk, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, HG3 5NA ISS Training Limited are providers of specialist covert surveillance training courses and publications to the security and investigative industries, enforcement agencies and specialist military units. Formed in 1990, we are the longest established surveillance training ompany in the United Kingdom. Our credibility and reputation is widespread and we offer nationally recognised qualifications. BBA Member. T: + 44 (0) 1423 712265 W: www.intelsecurity.co.uk Jason Morris Security Hertfordshire, UK Providing a wide range of Door supervision/ security for V.I.P and prestige venues, Concerts, Functions, Corporate and Personal Security, Weddings, Private Parties, Gala Dinners, Business Awards & School Proms, Close Protection and Body Guarding Static Guarding and Stewards. T: 01462 478900 W: www.jasonmorrissecurity.co.uk E: agosselin@jasonmorrissecurity.co.uk John Featherstone Security professional with operational experience gained in a variety of theatres. Main specialities close protection and surveillance. T: 24hrs : +44 (0)7702 740722 E: john@johnfeatherstone.co.uk W: www.johnfeatherstone.co.uk K9 Support Services Ltd K9 Support Services UK Ltd is a supplier of

Logas International Tyne & Wear, SR1, GBR Front line SIA, International CPO. Private Investigation and Surveillance operator. E: wscarr@logasinternational.com

MLK Security and Protection Services Swindon, UK Close Protection Officer and Door Supervisor E: mattleekane@hotmail.com T: 07917654978 LJE Security Services North Yorkshire, HG1, GBR Close Protection, Residential Security, Asset Protection, VIP red carpet Security and Private Investigation. E: leanneedmondson@yahoo.co.uk Oliver Mike Close Protection Operative I came from Hungary and live in the Uk in London since 2014. I was a Police Officer for 23 years as a Counter-Terrorism Specialist. Next to the police I became a Close Protection Operative and self-defense instructor (Krav Maga). I was a member of the International Krav Maga Federation (IKMF). During my service I have been protecting Hungarian Prime Ministers, Interior Ministers, Foreign Ministers, Ambassador of Israel and other politicians of other countries. E: info@formerpol.com T: +447413190349 W: www.formerpol.com One Events Grantham One Events offers you a stress free solution in the organisation, putting together and running of an event. Thisis accomplished by having a group of specialised companies from different industries working together for a more complete service for you. TEL: 0870 974 6779 W: www.oneevents.info Paul Lovatt – CPO After serving 15 year in the Army a move to the Security Industry was a natural step, during the last 10 years I have worked in almost every role in the industry from Door Supervisor and loss prevention to Operations Manager and Director. I have been responsible for the creation and implementation of highly successful crime reduction schemes across Yorkshire working closely with other agencies in the areas of responsibility. Currently I am responsible for the overall running of large events security teams from stewards to Close Protection Officers. Operational planning, contingency planning and flexibility are I feel among my key strengths.

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E : paul@deltasecurity-eventmanagement.co.uk T : +44 (0)7506726336 Paul Tyler – VIP Protection & Concierge Specialist in discreet personal protection & surveillance. A good current working knowledge of London & its challenges gained through ongoing high risk security operations. Experienced in dealing with high net worth clients with all matters security & concierge striving go the extra mile to exceed expectations through thorough planning & interaction with all involved parties. A strong communicator with a smart appearance who remains synonymous with the principals lifestyle, whilst discretely ensuring a safe environment is maintained at all times, physically capable of adopting a higher profile when required to do so. Demonstrates sound judgement and capability to operate with great levels of autonomy. Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to understand, interact & connect with a diverse range of people. E : paul@apparitio.co.uk T : +44 (0)7552515604 W : www.apparitio.co.uk Plymouth Close Protection Highly versatile, physically fit and accomplished security professional with cumulative experience in the areas of security management, close protection, crisis management, risk assessment, emergency management, asset protection and security training. E : chris@plymouthcp.co.uk W : www.plymouthcp.co.uk T : +44 (0)1752 500807 PPSS Group Body armour and stab vests provide a functional solution to individuals who require extra protection in their chosen vocation. All PPSS (formerly ASEO) body armour and stab vests are certified by the UK’s Home Office (HOSDB) and offer unrivalled protection from blunt trauma caused by a punch, blow or kick. Based on our professional frontline experience and extensive research we can confirm that an impact based assault is a more likely event than an attack involving an edged weapon or firearm. T: +44 (0) 845 5193 953 F: +44 (0) 1765 603 512 E: info@ppss-group.com W: www.ppss-group.com Presence Security Presence Security (“ PS ”) is a bespoke security company providing protection for private individuals and VIPs, as well as security services for businesses and organizations. T: 0800 002 9734 E: info@presencesecurity.co.uk Prestige Risks LTD 27 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N, 3AX, GBR. Close Protection Secure Chauffeurs Surveillance Residential Security Executive Protection Security Guards Asset Protection T : +44 (0)207 5588182 E : info@prestigerisks.com W : www.prestigerisks.com Prometheus Medical Ltd Prometheus deliver unrivalled bespoke emergency medical support in the form of specialist equipment, training, strategic advice and deployed clinical care. T: (+44) 1568 613942 W: www.prometheusmedical.co.uk Prosec Consultancy Ltd 10 Oakfield business park Westbury, BA13 4WF.


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 Prosec Consultancy Limited are dedicated in providing a professional service, which covers a whole range of security services throughout the security industry. T: 01373 228055 W: www.prosec-ltd.co E: info@prosec-ltd.com ProTouch Security ProTouch Security is one of the UK’s key providers of event safety, event security, crowd management, door supervisors, stewards, event management and health and safety. T: 01724 279 522 W: www.protouchsecurity.co.uk Python Security and Protection Ltd Providing Close Protection Officers and Door Supervisors for Events and Venue Security. E : mattleekane@hotmail.com Radoslav Savkov - CPO / Security Consultant Oxford - United Kingdom I would introduce myself as a high calibre Security professional with strong customer oriented skills and managerial experience in the Security Industry, interested in a challenging position, which would fully utilize competences gained and provides opportunities for professional and personal development. With 15 + years of international experience in the sector at all levels and a military background (National Service) as well as a practical Close Protection experience in an executive environment, corporate intelligence and investigations. As a Security professional, I never consider my training and development as a complete, therefore I always look to update further my skills and knowledge. In personal plan I am very loyal, discreet , independent and willing to embrace challenges. E: r.savkov@gmail.com T: +44 (0)7886591525 RSM Security UK Ltd London, UK RSM Security UK Ltd offers the experience and expertise necessary to provide security personnel of the highest calibre when you need them. T: 07850091979 or 07792948523 W: www.rsmsecurity.co.uk E: info@rsmsecurity.co.uk RWSSI Rob W is a professional security consultant with world wide experience and capabilities in Security, Surveillance and Investigation; I can support you to overcome any problems and enable you to achieve your goals E: rob@rwssi.co.uk T: +44 (0)7818 220985 SDS Solutions SDS solutions provide our clients with protective solutions that are second to none, our consultants will discuss every aspect of the problems that you are facing that dictate the need for a protective solution, we promise our clients a tailor made service to meet individual requirements. Whether based in the UK or abroad our protective service T: 01453 887815 E: info@sds-solutions.org Shadow Close Protection A leading company specializing in Executive Protection as a professional sector, with participation in high and low risk missions, providing global security solutions and consultancy to individuals, corporations and national agencies worldwide. W: www.shadowcp.gr E: info@shadowcp.gr T: + 30 6948539664 Shaun West United Kingdom SIA licensed, Highly Experienced Frontline CPO. Ronin SA trained. Providing security for both corporate and hostile environments. E: sw@shaunwest.co.uk T: +44 (0)7830 109 601 W: www.shaunwest.co.uk Steve Pittman - Security Manager of Operations I have been active in the security industry for over 25 years in various roles including close protection where I have been responsiblefor the the welfare of high net worth individuals in low and high risk situations . I have also a vast amount of experience in many other areas of there security industry including Door Supervision, Security Management, Event Security, and Residential Security. E: steve@covert protection.com T: 07818800778

Mark Claydon-Smith – CP Team Leader and Medic I have spent 13 years in the Royal Navy Culminating in the rank of SNCO Petty Officer. In 2004 I started my security career and have worked in Hostile environments. I have held several positions including Operations Manager, Team Leader and Rig Site Manager. I have worked in Kurdistan, Afghanistan and Iraq as well as the UK and Europe. E : mark@claydon-smith.com T : +964 (0)7815 970433 Philip Shearman MSyl – CPO, Risk Manager A professionally Qualified Close Protection and Surveillance Operator and Team Leader with over twenty two years of experience gained in the Military Police, the last fifteen of which were spent with the Military Police Close Protection Unit, working in various hostile countries throughout the world. Since leaving the Army in Nov 06 I have worked in the Private Security sector. I have gained valuable experience in demanding and challenging operational environments, where I have proved to be a self motivated and resourceful individual, performing well under pressure, communicating effectively at all levels whilst exercising tact, diplomacy and integrity. E : benshearman10@hotmail.com T : +44 (0)7930 277586 Spotllght Protection Services Essex based business which provides a broad and growing range of security services to businesses and organisations large and small. T: 07870560208 E: info@spotlightprotectionservices.co.uk W: www.spotlightprotectionservices.co.uk VIPA Tactical Training A specialist training academy dealing with four specific areas of combat: VIPA Civilian Self Protection Program, VIPA Close Protection Combat System, VIPA Police Defence Tactics and VIPA Military Close Quarter Combat. BBA Member. W: www.VIPAtacticaltraining.com Wagtail UK Wales, UK Wagtail UK are international specialists in detection dogs and dog handler training. Established in 2003, Wagtail UK provides detection dogs and related services for government agencies such as UK Border Force, HM Revenue & Customs, Police, Trading Standards and Armed Forces. Wagtail International School of Excellence in North Wales is a fully approved training centre endorsed by Highfield Awarding Body for Certification. T: +44(0)1745 561166 E: info@wagtailuk.com W: http://www.wagtailuk.com Westminster Security Ltd London, UK Westminster Security Ltd are an independent, industry leading private security company in London; providing security and investigation services throughout the UK, EU and worldwide for our clients. We specialise in close protection services; providing ex-military and police bodyguards to many national and international companies, heads of state, royalty, high-profile personalities, CEO's, private individuals and families. T: +44 (0)207 123 4544 E: Info@westminstersecurity.co.uk W: www.westminstersecurity.co.uk Yoji Security We established Yoji Security in response to our perception of declining professional standards across the security industry. We strive to provide first class customer service in everything we do, drawing on our extensive experience in the fields of special operations, intelligence, counter terrorism and close protection. T : +44 7903231076 E : enquries@yojisecurity.com Europe & Africa International Security Academy P.O.Box 5833, Herzeliya, 46000, ISRAEL. zOur graduates are more recognized, respected and sought after by Distinguish Protection service “consumers” and by most of the “Providers” of Protection services worldwide. Organisers of the 2008 International Summit of Protection Officers. BBA Member. T: + 972 9 950 0969 W: www.SecurityAcademy.org.il Javier Galan Spain - Security specialist available for operations around the world. E: oejju@hotmail.com T: 34.637080771

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Military Grade Encryption Phones PO Box 52310, Limassol, CYPRUS Built-in encryption software which converts your voice to encrypted data using a constantly changing mathematical formula. It uses a dual layered RSA/AES combination and a changing session key which modifies the encryption algorithm every second. € 1,398.00 + VAT. All prices include new Nokia N73 phone. BBA Member. T: + 357 7777 7276 W: www.protechcy.com/new Nemesis Protection Ruma, Serbia Nemesis Protection is a Risk Management Company specialized in providing viable, bespoke, optimal, feasible and cost-effective security and training solutions for corporations, government institutions, and private clients worldwide. Nemesis Protection offers a full spectrum of services including Risk Advisory, Close Protection, Asset Protection, Security Driving, Surveillance & Private Investigation, Information Security, Transport Security, Staffing, and Specialist Security Training. T: 00381644679650 E: contact@nemesisprotection.com W: www.nemesisprotection.com TPT Firearms Training Bratislava , Slovakia and Rome , Italy We know from our extensive experience within the industry that it can be daunting when initially carrying a firearm and being responsible for protecting a clients life, but learning the proper techniques and having the ability to understand the weapon will make the job a lot easier and more enjoyable. Hopefully you will never have to use the weapons you carry, but should this prove necessary you will be confident and knowledgeable enough to handle the situation professionally and effectively. T : +44 (0) 7734101910 E : info@tacticalprotectionteam.co.uk W : www.tacticalprotectionteam.co.uk Security Concierge Group SCG Special Projects Ltd, Avenida, Bartolome Vicente Ramon No 10, B16, Ibiza, 07800, ESP Security Concierge Group is a privately owned and fully independent provider of exceptional security services to an interesting and varied range of clients. T: 00 34 600 665 275 W: www.securityconciergegroup.com E: joe.buckle@securityconciergegroup.com Wille Heino Security Specialist, Owner Finland Gambeson is a security training & Consulting Company specialized in countering modern day threats. - Security & safety planning for different events. - Security training: Active shooter/Terrorism awareness/ Surveillance detection/Other. - Security consulting. We are specialized in executive protection related services. Local knowledge, trained and licensed close protection offers, mission support, other. E: wille.heino@gambeson.fi W: www.gambeson.fi Zika Rakita Managing Director Ruma 22400, Serbia Accomplished, result-driven, and highly motivated Close Protection Operative, conducting protective operations internationally. A background encompassing planning, organizing, leading, and undertaking Close Protection operations in both corporate fields and hostile environments. Proven in achieving results and completing tasks on time, discreetly, and to the highest standards. A confident communicator with the ability to sensitively solve a range of clients’ and colleagues’ problems and inquiries. With the ability to use sound judgment and understanding the operational balance and needs. E: contact@nemesisprotection.com T: 00381644679650 Americas Bodyguard Careers Bodyguard Careers is an informational site with the purpose of providing bodyguards with all the information and tools necessary to succeed in the Close Protection Industry Info@BodyguardCareers.com www.BodyguardCareers.com Canadian Use of Force Systems


CIRCUIT MAGAZINE ISSUE 48 Wille Heino Security Specialist, Owner Finland Gambeson is a security training & Consulting Company specialized in countering modern day threats. - Security & safety planning for different events. Security training: Active shooter/Terrorism awareness/Surveillance detection/Other. - Security consulting. We are specialized in executive protection related services. Local knowledge, trained and licensed close protection offers, mission support, other. E: wille.heino@gambeson.fi W: www.gambeson.fi Zika Rakita Managing Director Ruma 22400, Serbia Accomplished, result-driven, and highly motivated Close Protection Operative, conducting protective operations internationally. A background encompassing planning, organizing, leading, and undertaking Close Protection operations in both corporate fields and hostile environments. Proven in achieving results and completing tasks on time, discreetly, and to the highest standards. A confident communicator with the ability to sensitively solve a range of clients’ and colleagues’ problems and inquiries. With the ability to use sound judgment and understanding the operational balance and needs. E: contact@nemesisprotection.com T: 00381644679650 Americas Bodyguard Careers Bodyguard Careers is an informational site with the purpose of providing bodyguards with all the information and tools necessary to succeed in the Close Protection Industry Info@BodyguardCareers.com www.BodyguardCareers.com Canadian Use of Force Systems 7975 Yonge St. # 7124, Innisfil, ON, L9S 1L0, CANADA A professional Use of Force and Defensive. Tactics organization teaching a full range of controlled response options for SelfProtection and Use of Force considerations in public and professional environments. BBA Associate Member. T: + 1 705 456 4333 W: www.canadianuseofforce.com Contact Front Photography Contact Front Photography is the world’s 1st photography studio dedicated to the Close Protection Professional. Stop putting generic or pirated photos on your website; instead commission custom shots to best represent you or your agency. T: +1 (612) 369-6134 E: Info@ContractFrontPhotography.com W: www.ContactFrontPhotography.com Decisiones Estratégicas Buenos Aires – Argentina Executive protection specialists we have experienced in all Latin America, for multinationals companies, also providing support in project throughout Latin America to consulting first the US. and UK. We have a team of specialists and psychologists in assistance and crisis negotiation. T: +54(911) 6415 1941

E: jbenitez@d–estrategicas.com W: www.d–estrategicas.com Detective Lacerda P.O.BOX 25996, São Paulo, 05513-970, BRAZIL Providing the full range of security and investigation services throughout Latin America. BBA Member. T: + 55 (11) 3452 4388 W: www.detectivelacerda.cjb.net Giovanni Rossi South Africa Doctorates in Criminology, Vessel Security Officer, ASP Instructor, ISSPC Member, BBA Member, IAPPA Member, American Bodyguard and Protection Instructors Association - Lifetime Member E: rossi1@mweb.co.za T: +2783 415 9205 USA Global Bear Protection PO Box 11488, Jackson, Wyoming, 83002, USA Provision of British and US Ex Special forces security/medical specialists. T: 307 413 3619 W: www.globalbearprotection.com E: bear@globalbearprotection.com Icon Services Corporation 1043 Grand Ave. #312, St. Paul, MN 55105, USA A full service security and investigative agency specializing in providing high-level security and bodyguards to international celebrities, public figures and corporations. Licensed, bonded and insured, our diverse roster of clients reads as a virtual who’s who in the corporate, motion picture, fashion and recording industry. Entering into our 10th year, Icon has been the hand picked choice to provide Executive Protection to everyone from Superintendents to Supermodels. BBA Member. T: + 1 651 695 8778 W: www.Industry-Icon.com Imperial Protective Service, LLC 15849 N. 71st Street, Suite 100, Scottsdale , Arizona, 85254, USA Imperial Protective Service’ (IPS) is a security consulting and services firm founded in 1978. IPS provides both national and international corporate, executive and celebrity protective services. BBA Member. T: + 1 480 281 1588 W: www.executiveprotect.com Panther Protection Services 3695F Cascade Road, Suite 2207, Atlanta, GA 30331 Panther Protection Services is a full service protection agency offering such services as threat assessment, executive protection, self-defense training, firearms instruction, and high risk tactical protection. Our executive protection specialists have over 75 years of experience. Panther can handle your protection needs whether around the corner or around the world. Member: BBA and NABA T: (404) 349-9117 W: www.pantherprotectionservices.com Rouven Rohler - Security Consultant / HSE liaison Romania I am a very fit and mentally robust Security

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Specialist with quality experience gained in the security (Military, Maritime and Commercial Operational Security (Oil& Gas). I have improved the effectiveness of protection teams and significantly enhanced clients’ awareness. My career commenced in the Australian Army, which included hostile environment deployments to Iraq and the Solomon Islands and I have since been operating on various contracts throughout Afghanistan and Iraq. I am now looking to make a continued significant contribution within similar High Risk contracts. E: rouven@y7mail.com T: +40 (0)746 642 739 SILVER STAR PROTECTION Executive protection, site and event security with global experience. Serving southern Minnesota with integrity and professionalism. Former USSS, ICON Alumni. available for domestic and international travel. Robert E. Jones Manager/CEO W: www.silver-star-protection.com E: rejones@silver-star-protection.com TSICS (T6) Miami, Florida, USA TSICS (T6) provides the following services in Central America: Executive Protection, Individual Bodyguard, Close Protection Training, Corporate Invest. W: www.security-professionals.org/ members/saldrix E: tsics.t6@gmail.com T: +502 6645 6822 Tony Scotti’s Vehicle Dynamics Institute 1162 St. Georges Ave, Suite 277 , Avenel, NJ 07001, USA The first name in advanced driver training, offering our highly acclaimed Protective/ Evasive Driving Programs. Designed specifically for today’s executive chauffeurs, executive protection professionals and others who are responsible for providing safe and secure transportation services. BBA Member. T: + 1 732 738 5221 W: www.vehicledynamics.net Vindex Personal Protection & Investigation Inc. 497 Hooksett Rd #365 Manchester NH 03104 603.289.3161 / Full service Private Investigations & Executive Protection. 10 years combined Law Enforcement, Private security, close protection work, & security contracting. NY Mayors, U.S. President’s, NFL owners, and VIP’s are some of the protection work I’ve gained experience with. ICON alumni, NABA member. T: + 1 732 738 5221 E: vindexinc@aol.com W: www.vindexinc.com Asia Pacific Asia Protective Group Ltd Asia Protective Group (APG) is a Hong Kong based risk management company, specializing in executive protection, overseas travel security and security consultancy services. APG has an extensive network of security specialists operating throughout the Asia Pacific region. W: www.asia-pg.com E: jim@asia-pg.com E: yvonne@asia-pg.com


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