Nearshoring, Cartel Activity and the Near-Future State of Mexico
One of the many realities exposed during the pandemic was the world’s reliance on China as a manufacturing hub. Movement restrictions within the country, city-wide lockdowns, increased labor costs, deteriorating US-China relations, and production disruptions prompted governments to reassess their business exposure to one country with a new sense of urgency.
Surviving Hostile Territory: The Dangers Facing US Businesses Abroad
The preceding few months have seen a flurry of activity on the international stage, which include Russia’s ongoing use of hostage diplomacy involving the arrest of the Wall Street Journal reporter, fighting, conflict, and evacuations in Sudan, and widespread demonstrations across France in response to proposed government pension reforms.
Nigeria and India: Growth, Opportunities, and Increased Risk for US Technology Companies
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Auditing Solutions for the Great Resignation and Beyond
The Great Resignation has created very unique circumstances across the board for corporations, CEO’s, employees, security teams and beyond. While there is a lot of controversy surrounding this topic and how it could effect businesses positively and negatively, we have developed a short “auditing solutions guide” to help you and your company better prepare for possible impacts.
“The constantly-evolving sector and ever-changing reporting landscape presents unique and ongoing challenges for auditing departments—namely the availability of limited resources and personnel to fulfill busy auditing timelines while balancing the need to have an independent party assist with company audits. As a business with extensive expertise in audits, SRG has seen these challenges firsthand.”
View our full “Auditing Solutions For The Great Resignation and Beyond” Paper by clicking the link below.
The Security Companion Guide for Female Executives and Employees
While safety is important for all employees, including those in highly public roles and positions, female employees and female executives often face additional risks as well as cultural challenges that their male counterparts may not be exposed to as frequently (or at all).
Moving Targets: Contemplating Cargo Theft Amidst US Supply Chain Diversification
As more companies look to near-source production in the US to hedge against overseas delays and bottlenecks, we believe that they should consider and prepare for a likely shift in where cargo shipments within the US are targeted and stolen.
China and the not too distant 'Normal'?
While Chinese leadership will not likely maintain its COVID zero approach beyond 2022, its eventual reopening will not mirror similar relaxations in western countries.
To Speak or not to Speak? That is the Question
If companies and C-Suite leadership teams publicly take a position on a contentious issue, they must be prepared for the potential consequences — positive and negative — that could follow.
Business Recalibrations and the Ukraine Crisis
As western governments recalibrate their exposure, relations, and projections globally in Europe, and in Russia, so must businesses.
Bracing for cyber-attacks: Ways to protect yourself as the Ukraine crisis evolves
The good news is there are a few steps individuals can take to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim.
Risky Business: COVID, Workplaces, and a Polarized Workforce
As the threat of Omicron continues to fade and restrictions are lifted or eased, more companies and businesses will move forward with reopening plans.
Why Taiwan’s Chip Manufacturing Woes Should Matter to Arizona
Arizona has made headlines for plans of new manufacturing sites — but like Taiwan, the desert state will likely face issues with power supplies and droughts.
Vaccine Passports: Desperate Measures & Fragmented Solutions
While COVID appears to be in the rearview mirror with proof of vaccines, negative tests and mask requirements growing more obsolete, global travel still presents unique challenges.
Reassessing Corporate Security’s Role in a Hybridized “Work" Ecosystem
Corporate Security is evolving as businesses adapt to a hybridized “work” ecosystem.