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Enterprise Security & Crisis Preparedness
Crisis can strike unexpectedly, without warning. When it does, having a robust and resilient enterprise security structure in place along with a clear plan for critical action items that must take place in the early minutes, hours and days is paramount. Over the last 25 years DDP Consulting Group has built a robust global network that spans every region on the planet. This network has become a team of teams with membership expertise stemming from local, state/federal and international law enforcement, military organizations, intelligence services, academia, non-government organizations and the diplomatic corps. This network combines more than 500 years of combined experience over the course of the last four decades.
Enterprise Security
The key to having a robust Enterprise Security apparatus is having a well-coordinated structure that has physical, personal, cyber, equipment and software/systems security overlaps that eliminate or minimize as many vulnerability surfaces as possible. Where elimination is not possible, building resilience into the structure is absolutely necessary to guaranteeing not only overall survivability but also minimizing any interruptions to operations and services. Our team of teams has a wealth of experience across all levels of security structure requirements that cover the spectrum of sectors, from critical infrastructure and government facilities to corporations and other entities considered high value targets.
Crisis Preparedness
From rescue operations in Pakistan for flooding, working with NGOs on evacuations from Afghanistan, Typhoon contingency planning, Countrywide citizen evacuation planning in the Middle East to Cyber-Attacks, data breaches, corporate proprietary information leaks and high-level scandals, our team has seen it all. Our experience is your key to being the most prepared at those critical chaotic moments when unfortunate events strike.
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