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The Art of Turning Information into Intelligence
Episode 90

The Art of Turning Information into Intelligence

Surprises are never met with open arms in the world of a security professional. Scenarios - both good and bad - are played out over and over again so nothing can catch them off guard. In the words of George Taylor, former Marine Corps Sniper turned global risk consultant, “prevention always beats reaction.” Surprises are never met with open arms in the world of a security professional. Scenarios - both good and bad - are played out over and over again so nothing can catch them off guard. In the words of George Taylor, former Marine Corps Sniper turned global risk consultant, “prevention always beats reaction.” Knowing how to interpret, contextualize and communicate the information around us is crucial to preventing any unwanted surprises; however, oftentimes it’s shared without factoring in who is on the receiving end. As Chief Operating Officer at Exlog Global, George helps clients recognize negative trends earlier so they can mitigate harm to people and assets. He speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of understanding an organization’s culture and risk tolerance before delivering any advice, and why information is not intelligence until it’s communicated effectively — making it both an art and a science.

The Ontic Connected Intelligence Podcast

October 18, 202231m 39s

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Show Notes

Surprises are never met with open arms in the world of a security professional. Scenarios - both good and bad - are played out over and over again so nothing can catch them off guard. In the words of George Taylor, former Marine Corps Sniper turned global risk consultant, “prevention always beats reaction.” Surprises are never met with open arms in the world of a security professional. Scenarios - both good and bad - are played out over and over again so nothing can catch them off guard. In the words of George Taylor, former Marine Corps Sniper turned global risk consultant, “prevention always beats reaction.” Knowing how to interpret, contextualize and communicate the information around us is crucial to preventing any unwanted surprises; however, oftentimes it’s shared without factoring in who is on the receiving end. As Chief Operating Officer at Exlog Global, George helps clients recognize negative trends earlier so they can mitigate harm to people and assets. He speaks with host Chuck Randolph on the importance of understanding an organization’s culture and risk tolerance before delivering any advice, and why information is not intelligence until it’s communicated effectively — making it both an art and a science.