
Understanding the Hostile Planning Process to Establish a More Powerful Security Position
To get to a higher level of preventive security, one needs to strike a balance between overt protection and covert detection. Understanding the hostile planning process and getting behind the red zone are key to establishing a more powerful security position. --- In this episode, Fred and Ami Toben discuss the hostile planning process and how to isolate and target vulnerabilities in order to prevent it from getting to the execution phase. They also discuss the finer points of surveillance detection and observation as well as the available training from HighCom Security including hostile activity prevention, executive protection, surveillance detection, handgun, unarmed defensive tactics, defensive and evasive driving, to name a few. Ami Toben has over 15 years of military and private sector security experience, and a successful record of providing full spectrum, high-end services to Fortune 500 corporations, foreign governments, foundations, political organizations and wealthy individuals. He is the Director of consulting, training and special operations at HighCom Security Services as well as an author.
The Ontic Connected Intelligence Podcast · Marissa Sternberg, Fred Burton, Eric Freedman, AJ McKeon, Ami Toben
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Show Notes
Read Ami’s blog ‘Protection Circle’ here: https://protectioncircle.org/
Check out Ami’s book Surveillance Zone on Amazon.com
Learn more about HighCom Security services and their new e-learning course.
For even more reading, check out Fred’s Definitive Protective Intelligence Reading List.
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Brought to you by The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence
Produced by AJ McKeon
Music by Brian Bristow and performed by Smokin’ Novas
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