From proven experience and industry certifications to strong threat management and crisis planning, here’s what to look for when hiring the right security expert to safeguard your executives. #ExecutiveProtection #CorporateSecurity #ThreatManagement
GIRLS FIGHT BACK, CEO, Nicole Snell joins THE SAFETY TRAP, Author, Spencer Coursen, and shares everything you need to know about protecting yourself from sexual assault and finally putting and end to “The Red Zone” problem on college campuses.
Spencer Coursen, a combat veteran of OEF and best selling author of The Safety Trap, joins Stu Does America to give a former soldier's take on the absolute travesty unraveling in the Middle East and the impact it is having on veterans mental health.
Veteran entrepreneurs discuss some of the hurdles faced when starting your own business, the pros and cons of having your own business, lessons learned, and some unique insights into what it takes to succeed in the security profession. Hosted by SF ASIS.
Why are dating apps are so much fun yet inherently so full of risk? It's because they cultivate an ecosystem based entirely on emotional decision making; lure you into false sense of security via pair-bonding with a connection, and then prompt you to overshare intimate, identifying, and personal information with a complete and total stranger.
You don’t have to be a “household name” or a celebrity/athlete/global business leader to find yourself in a frightening situation, but you do have to be prepared to protect yourself if you want to stay safe. Premier threat management expert, Spencer Coursen, shares his top secret tips for how everyday people can stay safe and vigilant.
One of the most effective ways for a business to increase their awareness is to leverage open source intelligence (OSINT) to its most effective usefulness. Here are five ways OSINT can be used to help your business reduce risk and prevent violence.
It was my honor to speak with Gold-Star Mother Heather Baker, who’s son, PV2 Caleb Smither was found dead in his own bunk after a head injury placed him on bed rest. He was then left abandoned, uncared for and unmonitored for 5 days. This is her story.
SOFREP senior editor and SOFREP Radio host Steve Balestrieri talks with The Safety Trap author and threat management expert, Spencer Coursen about his new book and the advice he offers for living our very best lives the safest way possible.
The Safety Trap author, Spencer Coursen joins Fountain Bookstore owner Kelly Justice for a virtual Q&A as they discuss lessons learned from Coursen’s decades of global experience as a combat veteran, supervisory special agent, and private security professional to help you avoid life’s most common “safety traps” which often hide behind our own false sense of security — because sometimes feeling safe, is the most dangerous thing we do.
An attempted break-in at my home proves once again that a Remington and a Ronin are the best home security assets money can buy.
Master the strategies to keep you and your loved ones safe with this home security take aways from threat management expert, Spencer Coursen's upcoming book, THE SAFETY TRAP.
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In my book The Safety Trap, I talk about how one of the most common “trappings” that gets a lot of people into trouble is the false sense of security which sometimes stems from an improper framing of our own EXPECTATION -- where we may be expecting things to perform one way, when they are actually intended to work in a completely different fashion.
Chuck Randolph, Senior Director of Operations and Intelligence for AT-Risk International joins Spencer Coursen, founder of Coursen Security Group and author of The Safety Trap to discuss the five best protective strategies to help stop stalkers in their tracks.
When it comest to staying safe, it’s not what you don’t know that can get you into trouble. It’s what you think you know for certain, that just isn’t so.
Once again we are ensnared by the safety trap of our own false sense of security. Our fears have been abated, but the risk remains.
Conversations in Closet Protection with Chris Story and Charles Randolph: “From the US Military to Actor to Threat Management: Spencer Coursen and The Safety Trap”
While protecting your child is a core principle of parenting, so is empowering them with lessons they will have with them for the rest of their lives. Teaching your child what to do if there is an emergency is just as important as doing your very best to prevent an emergency from happening.
Had a fun conversation with Pete A Turner and Shelley Klingerman talking all things safety on the “Break It Down Show.” Original Air Date 15 March 2021 @ 11::00 PST
Amanda wears many hats: Advocate; Editor; Journalist; Podcast Host, but all of them are in support one mission -- which is to help those impacted by Domestic Violence to free themselves from the confines of harm, and to then survive and thrive in their lives from that day forward.
“From a protective strategy vantage point, the GameStop fiasco has shined a very bright light into a very dark corner on just how complacent so many of our safeguards really are ...”
As America begins the return to normalcy, Protective Intelligence services are expected to be one of the most sought-after resources as schools, businesses and organizations of all sizes strive to improve how they stay safe.
After a safe and peaceful transfer of power, is America finally ready to turn the page to a new chapter and be willing to participate in our own protection? Or will we revert back to the old ways of doing things and condemn ourselves to repeat past mistakes? At the end of the day, everyday safety really does require the participation of everyone -- but a healthy sense of skepticism, and a moderate dose of vigilance are but a small price to pay for the liberties, and the freedoms, which flow so freely from peace.
For the first time America’s history, the peaceful transition of power from one president to the next is not a guarantee. At best, it’s a hopeful expectation. At worst, it may be the point of no return for our country as we know her.
Up until yesterday morning, if you were to ask the average person on the street how likely it would be for a protest to successfully breach the Capitol Building, they would most certainly laugh at the absurdity of the question.