At Global Guardian, we believe that educating our clients on global security threats empowers you to make informed decisions, travel safely, and protect your assets.
At Global Guardian, we believe that educating our clients on global security threats empowers you to make informed decisions, travel safely, and protect your assets.
Today concludes the 12th Annual ASIS CSO Summit where Global Guardian was a proud Gold Sponsor. Thank you to ASIS International for bringing this year’s event to our neighborhood in Washington D.C.
During morning hours on 21 April, Easter Sunday, suicide bombers carried out six attacks across Sri Lanka, killing an estimated 253 people including at least 41 foreign nationals, with another 500 people injured.
Twice a year, Global Guardian’s global intelligence team assembles a report that provides an overview of current global security developments. The report outlines security threats, examines trends, and focuses on how these events will shape future safety and security concerns for global businesses and international travelers.
Global Guardian has published this year's Risk Assessment Map, which ranks countries based on a series of indicators including crime, health, natural disasters, infrastructure, political stability, civil unrest, and terrorism.
As we reflect on the past year, we are excited to share a message from our Chief Executive Officer, Dale Buckner.
Global Guardian assisted in the recovery, clean-up, and rebuilding efforts for multiple clients in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael.
Global Guardian completed a complex medical evacuation moving a client from Nuuk, Greenland to New York City, New York.
We are pleased to share Global Guardian's bi-annual Worldwide Threat Assessment for mid-2018. Its goal is to provide an overview of global security developments that have taken place over the first half of the year.
Russia is hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup from June 14 to July 15. 32 teams will play 64 matches across 11 cities: Kaliningrad, Kazan, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Saransk, Samara, Sochi, Saint Petersburg, Volgograd, and Yekaterinburg. Russian authorities expect approximately 500,000 to 1 million foreign visitors, making for a crowded 30-day stretch.
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