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Updated February 11, 2022, 2:30 EST
Updated February 11, 2022, 2:30 EST
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“The information that we get from those [on-the-ground] teams, beyond just what everyone else sees in open source…that’s really the differential for us, that we get that on-ground sense.”
In a recent episode of Bloomberg’s Balance of Power podcast with David Westin, Global Guardian CEO Dale Buckner shares how our team is advising businesses in Ukraine as tensions continue to rise with Russia—and preparing emergency evacuation plans in the event the situation on the ground escalates.
Our team can respond immediately with the following capabilities:
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“A cybersecurity system that fails to account for the human condition will ultimately fail.”
As corporate travel sees a resurgence and many workers continue to work remotely, it’s critical that companies invest the time, effort, and money to address cyber vulnerabilities and defenses right down to the end user no matter where they are in the world. In an op-ed article for Business Travel News What to Watch 2022, Global Guardian CEO Dale Buckner discusses why cybercrime will continue to be a major challenge this year and how organizations should prepare.
“We are going to run air as much as we can, as long as we can with private charter and helos until it’s just not feasible.”
As tensions continue to rise at the Ukraine/Russia border, Global Guardian CEO Dale Buckner was featured last night on ABC 7News DC discussing how our team—including on-the-ground agents—is preparing clients in Ukraine to evacuate with emergency response plans.
On Monday, 24 January, the Iran-backed Houthis launched two ballistic missiles towards (1) Al Dhafra Air Base, in Abu Dhabi, UAE where U.S. forces are stationed. U.S. Patriot air defense systems successfully neutralized the missiles with no damage reported and only minor disruptions to air traffic at (2) Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). This week’s attack comes on the heels of another Houthi attack on Abu Dhabi that occurred on 17 January. Using at least five Quds-2 missiles and an unspecified number of Sammad-3 drones, the Houthis targeted an Abu Dhabi National Oil Company fuel depot, in (3) Mussafah, killing three foreign workers and wounding six. The attack also targeted a construction site at the Abu Dhabi International Airport.
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