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Advice, Onsite Security, Threat Assessment, Training Security Teams
X-Ray Machine Limitations in Security
Does your security at access control points implement X-ray and metal detector technology? You may be surprised that X-ray equipment is not a comprehensive solution.
Industry, Onsite Security, Threat Assessment
Ensuring Accountability in Your Security Plan
Building a comprehensive security plan that is customized to your specific needs is what we do every day. Security isn’t a one-size-fits-all application. Your challenges, your needs, and the accountability to get the job done are our highest priority. Introducing TrackTik, the leading security workforce software system that will help you manage your security by
Hiring Due Dilligence, Industry, News, Training Security Teams
Teachout’s Mike Morgan Earns ASIS CPP Certification
Please join us in congratulating Michael G. Morgan, Teachout’s Training and Corporate Compliance Manager on his recent CPP certification. The Certified Protection Professional (CPP) certification is considered the “gold standard” for security management professionals. This certification validates Mike’s knowledge and mastery of core security principles and skills that are essential to success in all areas
Emergency Planning, Industry, Threat Assessment
Security in the Retail Environment
Background and Threat While the wars between Israel and Hamas and Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, the threat of terrorist attacks in the United States has never been higher. The immigrant surge across our southern border of military-age males, coupled with the increased support of Hamas on college campuses and city streets, make up
Hiring Due Dilligence, News, Training Security Teams
Teachout’s 2023 Leadership Development Tour
Background The United States has witnessed a significant uptick in civil unrest and riots during the past decade. Many reasons have contributed to these events. Civil rights violations, a desire for social change, political and religious movements, and calls to action by community leaders. What is worthy of attention is the speed at which these
Jamie Small Promoted to Jackson Branch Manager
Please join us in congratulating Jamie Small for her promotion to Jackson Branch Manager. Jamie began her career with Teachout Security in 2018. She holds a degree in Criminal Justice from Baker College in Jackson. She was promoted to Administrative Assistant in Jackson in 2019 and then promoted to Jackson Branch Operations Manager in 2022.
Emergency Planning, Hiring Due Dilligence
Civil Disobedience and Social Media: A Toxic Combination
Background The United States has witnessed a significant uptick in civil unrest and riots during the past decade. Many reasons have contributed to these events. Civil rights violations, a desire for social change, political and religious movements, and calls to action by community leaders. What is worthy of attention is the speed at which these
Northern James Promoted to Detroit Branch Manager
Please join us in congratulating Northern James for his recent promotion to Detroit Branch Manager. Northern began his career with Teachout as a Security Officer in 2014. After a brief separation, he returned to Teachout in 2019 and quickly excelled in the position of site manager. At one point, Northern identified himself as “A Leader
Act Faster and Have Trust in Your Security Plans
Know exactly what risks you have before you get started. Hiring security officers as a safety deterrent is a good option but not always the right choice. Every company and every industry are as different as their risk-related factors. Identifying specific risks early on enables security professionals to act faster while many companies can
Emergency Planning, Threat Assessment
Security Brief – November 2023
Introduction We are now witnessing massive protests nationwide and globally to support the Palestinians and even Hamas. These protests call for continued violence against the Jewish community and those nations that support Israel. Over the past few weeks, protests in New York, Chicago, Detroit, and other cities have drawn thousands of marchers supporting the Palestinians