By investing in integrated security solutions and fostering a culture of awareness and preparedness, hospitality businesses can protect what matters most: their people, their reputation, and the memorable experiences that keep guests coming back.
Upgrading to a modern, unified access control system isn’t just about keeping pace with technology — it’s about building a security foundation that can adapt as your organization grows and changes.
In an era where businesses face increasingly complex threats from internal fraud and workplace violence to cyber intrusion and geopolitical disruption, corporate security leaders are recognizing the value of military veterans.
Protecting patients while safeguarding pharmaceuticals, managing visitor access while ensuring staff safety, and maintaining compliance while operating efficiently — all these challenges demand a level of coordination that traditional security approaches simply cannot provide.
Anthony Canale started his career in law enforcement, where he performed the roles of Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain before rising to Chief of Police at a South Jersey Police Department. There, he led full operations and directed a team of 75 law enforcement members and administrative workers.
Listen to Alan Saquella, Assistant Professor at the College of Business, Security and Intelligence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in this podcast episode.
Alan Saquella, Assistant Professor at the College of Business, Security and Intelligence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, discusses the red flags that precede a workplace violence incident.