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    TSCM (bug-sweep)

    TSCM (technical surveillance counter-measures) sweeps detect eavesdropping, video, and tracking devices using RF spectrum analysis, non-linear junction detection, thermal imaging, and physical search. A credible engagement produces a written report with chain-of-custody for any device recovered.

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    Manned guarding (object security)

    Manned guarding (object security) is the deployment of licensed, trained officers to actively protect a defined site, building, or asset. Officers hold static posts, run patrol rounds, manage visitor access, and log every incident. Pricing is on request — quoted per engagement based on site profile, shift pattern, and officer grade.

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    Close protection

    Close protection is a planned, evidence-led service that protects a designated principal across movement, residence, and event presence. It begins with a written threat assessment and is delivered by EU-licensed officers under documented operational protocols.

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    Travel risk management

    Travel risk management is the discipline of identifying, mitigating, and responding to the security and operational risks faced by personnel travelling for the organisation. It runs in three phases — pre-trip, in-country, post-incident — and lives at the intersection of HR duty-of-care and security operations.

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    Embassy security

    Embassy and diplomatic-mission security is double-licensed work: the supplier must satisfy both the sending state's standards and the receiving state's licensing. Documentation, vetting, and conduct are observed and audited from two directions.

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    Alarm centre & mobile response

    A 24/7 alarm-monitoring centre triages every signal, dispatches the appropriate response, and documents the chain end-to-end. Paired with mobile patrols and lone-worker alarming, it delivers visible deterrence and audited response across distributed sites and personnel.

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    HEAT training

    HEAT (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) prepares civilian personnel for travel and work in fragile or hostile environments. A credible course combines threat awareness, practical scenarios, first-aid under pressure, and decision-making drills — over three to five days.

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    Security driver

    A security driver is a Wpbr-licensed security professional trained in protective driving techniques — route reconnaissance, evasive manoeuvring, and threat recognition — who provides secure ground transport for executives, diplomats, and high-profile principals.

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