The rise and unpredictability of global and domestic terrorism, political violence, and crime has made protective security of those responsible for governing more challenging.
Diplomatic posts, foreign dignitaries, members of the Cabinet, Congress or Parliament and the Supreme Court or High Court, here or abroad, their confidential information, their facilities, homes, and travel locations – are all at risk.
Mitigating risks is crucial to a secure diplomatic presence and stable foreign policy around the world. It also ensures our executive, legislative and judicial branches are protected and the government remains fully functional.