Category: Organizational Risk Management
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Do you know what you want or need?
It is important that you know what you are asking for…so that it’s not risky. You have asked for an Assessment. Stakeholders are concerned about security. Is the goal to look to identify your Security Risks, Threats, ...
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An artist’s eye to Risk & Security Program Success
Michelangelo famously created the sculpture David and JK Rowling famously revealed characters that already existed. Two completely different types of artists and art. But how did Michelangelo actually approach this maste ...
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Check please!
Is your security risk management, business continuity and any other resilience program you have simply to prove you have one? Check the box, so to speak? It’s perhaps stable, reliable, unchanging? Then you have a p ...
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Alignment
MWGI works with many organizations in various industries and geographical locations. We’re good at understanding and applying specific regulatory, industry, and corporate standards/guidelines to the services we’ ...
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Confidentiality driven by our Integrity
We cannot be completely open with our experience due to our agreements with our clients and we do not share our detailed experiences freely with others. We will work with you, all the while keeping your trust and your co ...
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Business Continuity & the Physical Security Professional
Business Continuity is planned. There are a number of areas that the physical security professional is involved in from the business continuity plan building, training, exercising, and execution. At a high level lets loo ...
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Its just good business
Most organizations hope that their employees will be able to cope and manage the disruption of the pandemic, or any other disruptive event for that matter. In most cases this is a change that most employees have never s ...
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Home sweet home
Half a year into a pandemic. Many lessons learned. Some organizations learning for the first time, some having experienced other interruptions that forced them previously to adapt. Some weather this storm a little bit ...
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Our Mission
To provide defensible mitigation strategies tailored to your specific needs and requirements. We accomplish this by understanding your point of view and tailoring strategies that what work for our client. We work togethe ...
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Risk Complacency
Why should you have a cyclical strategy to your risk and security? Risk Complacency. You run the risk of being complacent. The one man-made hazard that is probably the easiest to avoid and the largest threat to any sized ...