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Female executive protection officers have become popular in the security industry because they can use their skills in diplomacy and tact to protect their clients. This article explores four reasons why clients may prefer female close protection professionals, including their ability to attract less attention and remain hidden in plain sight.
The U.S. is the largest consumer of smart home technology with a market volume of $23.5 billion in 2019 (followed by China with $12.9 billion and Japan with $4.19 billion). Revenue in the Smart Home market amounts to US$23.5 billion in 2019 (up 15.4% from 2018).
In theory, when providing close protection services, you should show unflinching loyalty to your clients, but will they show you the same level of commitment in return? I am fortunate as the clients I tend to work with are those who understand that I will work with them 100% if they let me, if they cooperate with me, and if they pay me!
Since May 2020 protests have been happening across the country. Destruction to property and looting of businesses have happened as these protests quickly turned into riots. Police officers become overwhelmed and cannot respond to each individual incident. Providing quality security to local businesses is the first line of defense in preventing looting and destruction of property.
Only an industry spawned from the military could give rise to the array of acronyms used to describe security companies. There's PSC - Private Security Companies. PMC - Private Military Companies. And CSC - Commercial Security Companies-the acronym I believe is most accurate because all security companies exist for one reason only.
Our primary mission is to ensure the safety of our protectee, but the other side of the sword, is we cannot accomplish our mission if we put ourselves in jeopardy. So how do we protect ourselves while accomplishing our mission?