The Personal Security Pocket Book
Book Review: The Personal Security Pocket Book By: Rupert Godesen AUTHOR: The Personal SecurityPocket Book is written by Rupert Godesen. Rupert has been a soldier in the Reserves for over 23 years, he has served on operations in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan and travelled all over the world on exercises to teach and for […]
The “Can I Get Some Work?” Approach to Employment
I’m sure everyone has heard the expression, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression.” So, knowing this, why would someone reach out cold to a prominent industry insider with the line “Can I get some work?”
Issue 24
Issue 24 – July 2014 [add_to_cart item=”eIssue 24″ showprice=”no” text=”Buy Now” ] [one_third] Contents: Invest in Yourself Surveillance Detection Limited Coy or Sole Trader Dealing with Fractures Review: Taser C2 Female CPO’s going hostile The Art of Blending in FocusOn: Iraq Assassinations Coping with Traumatic Stress Elitism in Protection HELP! I’m starting a […]
INVEST SOME TIME IN YOURSELF
INVEST SOME TIME IN YOURSELF AND MAKE IT HAPPEN How many people reading this article can honestly say that they put the amount of effort into finding employment that is required to find work in the security industry or to progress their career. The answer is very few, if you sit in front of the […]
Surveillance Detection & Global Business
Surveillance Detection & Global Business As we continue this series of articles discussing surveillance detection (SD), it is only natural that we explore the use of SD by global business to mitigate and prevent attacks on their businesses. The National Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism reports that around 20% of international […]
Traumatic Stress
As a bodyguard, your background, training and experience mean that generally you are more resilient and for you, what the man in the street would view as traumatic, is all in a day’s work. However, like Dave, this does not mean that you are invulnerable to post-traumatic stress!