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Why Protective Intelligence Is the Crux of Corporate Security

Feb 11, 2020 | 10:00 GMT

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Highlights
- Adopting the proper mindset, practicing situational awareness and understanding the environment are key to preventing security incidents.
- A proactive, protective intelligence program can help a company adhere to these three principles by raising awareness about potential threat actors.
- Protective intelligence also serves the critical functions of investigating, assessing and monitoring potential threats, as well as forecasting trends in tactics and tradecraft.
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