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    Industry briefings — sector-specific security

    Six sector briefings: hospitality, events, corporate offices, pharma & life sciences, critical infrastructure, and embassies & diplomatic missions. Each combines a sector risk frame with the service fit and example case patterns.

    Hospitality

    Hospitality security balances guest experience and operational discipline. Officers have to look like staff and act like security — controlling access, handling difficult guests, and de-escalating situations without breaking the room's atmosphere.

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    Events

    Event security is project work — every venue, audience, and risk profile is different. The constant is the workflow: venue advance, screening protocol, principal movement plan, floor coverage, and a post-event incident record that supports any follow-up.

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    Corporate offices

    Office security has shifted. The flagship corporate office is a brand surface — every visitor experiences the firm through reception. Officers must look like staff, act with discipline, and be backed by a clear escalation chain when something goes wrong.

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    Pharma & life-sciences

    Pharma security is dominated by chain-of-custody and IP. Goods in transit are high-value and tightly regulated; labs are technically sensitive; and the regulatory frame (GDP, GMP, EU CTR, GDPR for clinical data) does not forgive sloppy supplier governance.

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    Critical infrastructure

    Critical-infrastructure security is dominated by physical hardening, continuous monitoring, and a regulatory frame that has tightened sharply since NIS2 and the Critical Entities Resilience (CER) Directive. Operators need physical and cyber security read as a single programme, not two columns in a binder.

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    Embassies & diplomatic

    Embassy and diplomatic 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 on a diplomatic site are observed and audited from two directions.

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