By Jack Hagel Jan. 9, 2021 9:00 am ET Companies are adjusting security strategies and reviewing personnel policies in the wake of this week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
PREVIEWSUBSCRIBE “If I’m a CEO today, I’d better have my corporate security officer in my office,” said Mark Beasley, director of the Enterprise Risk Management Initiative at North Carolina State University, which examines corporate risk strategies. Sixty-nine percent of executives saw a dramatic increase in physical threat activity against their companies last year, according to a survey released in December by the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence, a research arm of Austin, Texas-based software company Ontic Technologies Inc.
Newscorp has been radicalising people for decades. Newscorp should be shut down.
indignantTX Tell us about italygate 😁
Don't let them worry, the gang is back
You mean when Targets and CVS pharmacies were burned they did zilch?
It’s all a sham.
Like not to put a white supremacist as a guard?
Those insurance companies should take a look at the role of News Corp and Fox News in radicalising and inciting Americans into riots and destroying property. The 'Civil War' and insurgency Murdoch media have been agitating for for years will be extremely costly for insurers.
you mean they didn't bother doing this after career criminals repeatedly went on the rampage last year,
By banning the duly elected President of the United States, Big Tech has declared they are more powerful than the will of the American people. Unelected tech oligarchs should not have such massive power over global discourse while enjoying little to no oversight/accountability.