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The Elite Risk Services podcast is an information and discussion forum for all areas of the security risk management. From security topics to interviews and product reviews we have something for you. A mix of information and entertainment brought to you by professional security consultants
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Welcome back to Episode 37 of the podcast. This week is one that I'm really excited about. I got to sit down with my good friend Zachary Rugen of RMS Protective Services and talk about his journey through the security industry. I hope all of you get the same amount of value form it as I did.
Welcome back to Episode 36 of the podcast. In this episode we discuss the phrase ' Routine is the enemy of security' . Is it true or is too simple an approach to take?
As always feedback is welcome
Welcome to Episode 35 of The Security Operative podcast. This podcast is aimed generally at the Irish audience but others may be interested. In it we discuss the new proposed piece of legislation in Ireland to regulate Enforcement officers and those who support with enforcement of court orders and evictions. More importantly I look at the other amendments brought in quietly with this piece of legislation which are not being spoken about.
Welcome back to Episode 34 of the Security Operative podcast. The show where we talk all things security and risk management. This week I am talking about accident management and importance of having a structured approach to managing accidents on your premises but also as security providers on your clients premises.
There are links to two resources I mention in the podcast below
Accident/incident report template: https://securityoperative.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Accident-Incident-Report-Template.docx
Accident management template: https://securityoperative.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Accident-management-checklist.docx
As always we value your feedback and questions
Welcome back to Episode 33 of The Security Operative podcast. The show where we talk all things security and risk management.
A shorter episode this week about a subject that has come up a few times in the past year, both with clients and in legal cases. That is the difference between having safe work practice and a safe system of work.
We hope you enjoy and as always we welcome any feedback you might have on the subject.
Welcome back to Episode 32 of The Security Operative podcast. In this episode we have a really great guest interview. I was fortunate enough to be joined by Josh Reeve from Empire Protection in Australia. Josh is somebody who I have followed on Linkedin or some time and I have always admired his advocacy for quality in security provision.
In our discussion we got to talking about standards in the security industry, training and licencing in Australia and the hotel quarantine security failures. We also got to speak about the Empire Institute which is Josh's training organisation. I recently had the opportunity to undertake their Hostile Environment Awareness/Travel Risk Management online training programme which was really excellent. Josh very kindly gave us a discount course for the code which is listed below.
Empire Protection: https://www.empireprotection.com.au/
Empire Institute: https://www.empireinstitute.com.au/
Josh Reeve Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshreeveempireprotection/
Discount code: TO30
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Security Operative podcast. The show where we talk all things security and risk management.
In this episode we talk about Writing Security Policies and Procedures and my process for doing so. Topics include:
1. Differences between polices and procedures
2. Creating a document control framework
3. Policy and procedure templates
4. Policy and procedure writing
5. Using visual aids:
If you wish you access the slides from the webinar you can do so here: https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZJv6kZQ8rSczI0GeBzLxfjuaSgIYiC7X00
As always any comments and feedback are welcome
Welcome back to the Security Operative podcast. The show where we talk all things security and risk management. This week I am delighted to be joined by Cuchulainn Morrissey. Cú is a friend and somebody who has a great future in the industry. We talk about Cú's start in the industry, his interest in protecting cultural properties, understanding the business of security and his academic goals. There are also some great tips for new entrants to the industry.
Connect with Cú : https://www.linkedin.com/in/cumorrissey/
In this episode we talk about the process of conducting site security surveys. Topics include:
1. The rationale for site security surveys
2. The design process for SSS
2. Establishing context
3. Establishing criteria
4. Methodology
5. Risk Analysis
6. Risk treatment
7. Implementation and monitoring
We also recommedned some platforms and resources during the episode:
iAuditor: https://safetyculture.com/iauditor/
Sectara: https://sectara.com/
Spotlight : https://safetyculture.com/spotlight/
Security Risk Management Aide Memoire: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Security-Management-Aide-M%C3%A9moire-Julian-Talbot-ebook/dp/B07YCRFS8Z
Welcome Back to Episode 28 of the podcast. In this episode we talk about supply chain security and resiliency. Supply chain security has become an important topic in the last year. In the episode we talk about why secure and resilient supply chains are important and how you as security provider can ensure that you are in a positive postion to take advantage of oppurtunities created by others who faile to secure their supply chain.
Investment in time and resource in securing your supply chain pays dividends in the end
Welcome back to Episode 27 of the show. This week we are very excited to have our first guest on the podcast. Justin Casey is a friend of mine who is one of the most eclectic security professionals I know. He has worked in door supervision, events, close protection and training in the physical security world before making the jump into the cyber world where he now teaches OSINT programmes worldwide.
The episode turned into just two guys from working class Dublin talkng about how we ended up in security before Justin delves into some information on getting started in OSINT and how he made the move into the cyber world.
Links to some of the websites mentioned in the interview:
Michael Bazzell website: https://inteltechniques.com/
Information Warfare Centre: https://informationwarfarecenter.com/
OSINT Framework: https://osintframework.com/
Get in touch with Justin:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Elysium2020
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Elysium2020/videos
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-casey-80517415b/
Welcome back to Episode 26 of the podcast. In this episide we take a look back at the highs and lows of 2020.
Welcome to Episode 25 of Diary of a Security Consultant. In this episode we talk a little about control rooms operations and in particular about the importance of CCTV compliance measures in control rooms.
As always we come feedback and comments.
Welcome back to the latest Episode of Diary of a Security Consultant. The show where we talk all things security and risk management. This episode is slightly different. This week I talk about what we have had going on here at SOCS over an incredibly busy past two weeks, an update on the new format for for the show and most importanty a recent lesson I learned in humility and gratitude relating to cyber security.
Link to Elysium Risk Management: https://www.youtube.com/c/elysium2020
Butterfly Design: https://butterfly.design/
As always your feedback is welcome
Welcome back to Episode 23 of Diary of a Security Consultant. On this weeks eposide I talk about misinforation and disinformation and why we as security professionals must learn to look past this and look for realistic fact based evidence.
Welcome to Episode 22 of Diary of a Security Consultant. In this weeks episode I talk about note taking for security operatives. The value of good note taking cannot be underestimated and understanding how to keep a notebook and how to keep good contemparaneous notes is important.
Link to slide PDF: https://e.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZCUGZjLdLp6oaVm4ps1LuaJ71TLlofKl7
Link to Notebook set up Youtube video: https://youtu.be/sASVNmg1-Jw
As always your feedback and sggestions are welcome
Welcome to Episode 21 of Diary of a Security Consultant. In this weeks episode we have something a little bit different. This week we have a recording of a webinar which took place on October 12. We gave a free webinar based around conflict management concepts for security professionals.
Topics covered include:
Types of conflict
Conflict management types
Psychology of conflict
Strategies and tactics
Stress and Resilience
There is also a short Q&A session at the end with a number of industry related questions.
Link to a PDF version of the slides : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sb5P4-v4Sev7jqNJgIxsHVdmLkh2kSiF/view?usp=sharing
As always we hope you enjoy the show and we welcome and feedback you might have.
Welcome to Episode 20 of Diary of a Security Consultant. The show where we talk all things security consultancy.
In this episode I talk about the importance of building a professional brand as a security practitioner.
Topics include:
1. Know what your brand is: You are your own company. What’s your company image?
2. Network: Why to build and how to build. Smartest guy in the room.
3. Interaction with others. Connect not connections.
4. Be consistent- image and contents
5. Bring value- what do you bring to the table
6. Growth - document your story
7. Don’t just chase money with your brand
As always feedback is welcome and encouraged
Welcome Back to Episode 19 of Diary of a Security Consultant. The show where we talk all things security and security consultancy.
In this weeks episode I talk about the importance of understanding business in the security world. How can we provide a service to our clients if we dont know what our clients do, think or need?
As always feedback is welcomed
In this episode I talk about the importance of the prepared mindset for security operatives. Being prepared mentally, physically and operationally for the tasks you might need to do. I also talk about the difference between the capability to act and the capacity to act under pressure.





















