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Welcome to SSC Security Matters - January 2009
The e-Newsletter that delves deeper into Corporate Intelligence, Security, and Investigations issues.

Happy New Year wishes to the SSC community of employees and clients! SSC is eagerly looking forward to the New Year and the exciting opportunities it brings. We will be hosting a series of conferences and seminars; beginning with an all-day security event with international security experts in early spring. The details will be announced in an upcoming communication.

Our In the Lawyer's Toolbox speaking forum has kicked off and we are lining up meetings with bar associations throughout the Northeast.

Our Corporate Intelligence & Investigations division is very busy conducting VRA's (Vulnerability and Risk Assessments) for private and public facilities and our computer forensics, security training, and client base continue to expand.

SSC plans to continue its growth within the fastest-expanding industry segments of security, investigation, and security training. Our broad range of investigative, intelligence, security, and technology services help mitigate risks, deal with known security issues, and protect business assets.

If you know of a business or community group in need of a speaker on a security or investigations topic, feel free to contact me.

Best regards,
Beth Gabriel
Marketing Communications Manager
 

Protecting Facilities after Mumbai



The attacks on the Mumbai hotels in November 2008 left more than 170 people dead. Hotel guests and visitors were trapped in this deadly scenario. Militants used assorted weaponry, including guns and grenades, to create as much carnage as they possibly could. The attack on Mumbai directs our attention to insider threats as a very real problem for corporate facilities. The only survivor, one of the Mumbai attackers, reported that at least five people, in the Mumbai area, aided the militants in their preparations for the attack. There is some evidence that a chef at the Taj Hotel was a key informant to the preparations of the attack. There are also unconfirmed reports that some of the attackers wore Taj Hotel uniforms and this would indicate potential staff collusion. Although there are reports of the use of GPS devices and high tech communications being used by the militants this was a decidedly low-tech attack in which access and response were key failure points.

Facility Protection >

SSC News!

New Supervisor of Special Investigations Announced

Sara Sibley CPA, CFE joined SSC in November and will work within the company's Corporate Intelligence and Investigation division. Sara Sibley's responsibilities include managing SSC's litigation support team, due diligence efforts, corporate fraud investigations, forensic accounting investigations, and financial fraud investigations.

For more about Sara, please see her biography by clicking on the following link. Sara Sibley Bio >

We'd like to hear from you!

If there are any topics you’d like to see covered in our e-Newsletter, please feel free to email me. We welcome your feedback and suggestions.

Yours truly,
Beth Gabriel
Marketing Communications Manager

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