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Crisis24 Delivers Informative Threat Assessment Safeguarding Clients' Business and Reputation
12 Jul 2023
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Today’s business environment poses risks that have become increasingly challenging to mitigate. When a global building materials company headquartered in Central America experienced continued threats to its brand and US assets, it became evident the need to heighten security measures. The organization turned to Crisis24 for improved situational awareness, monitoring capabilities, and a method to help mitigate active threats. By improving threat awareness and monitoring capabilities, the client is able to respond before the threats escalate into significant security incidents.
This industry titan, one of the world's largest concrete companies, faces an array of dangers on a regular basis. Eco-terrorists, environmental organizations, and various additional threat actors constantly pose risks to the organization’s operations. Moreover, the nature of its business makes the company a prime target for global criminal activities, including cross-border smuggling and targeted theft of raw materials and company vehicles. Due to the list of expansive risks to its operations, the client needed a comprehensive threat assessment to mitigate active threats and ensure business continuity.
Crisis24’s expert consultants produced a comprehensive threat assessment evaluating all threats posed to the client, including and the identification of key threat actors, their motive, and capabilities to target the organizations assets. The assessment encompassed a thorough examination of security threats within the building materials industry, specific threats to clients, and an assessment of potential dangers to its valuable assets in the short- to medium-term.
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Crisis24’s reputation speaks for itself. With a proven track record of excellence, extensive range of capabilities, and a wealth of in-house expertise, it was clear that Crisis24 was the only preferred partner that could deliver on the business requirements. Collaboration with the client's Director of Enterprise Risk Management & Security ensured a laser-sharp focus on delivering the information required to safeguard the client’s people, property, operations, and brand reputation.
Discover how a trusted partner like Crisis24 can equip you with the tools, insights, and support necessary to navigate the volatile world in which you operate. Together, we can protect what matters most and ensure your business thrives in the face of adversity.
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