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Find out more about G4S Humanware, our risk-based approach to security that leverages human connections. Take a free risk survey and get more information about the G4S Security Risk Management Model.
Using a risk-based, data-driven approach, and proprietary security risk management software tools built by G4S, we work with our customers to implement a continuous risk management strategy to help define total cost of ownership for security programs.
The G4S Security Risk Management Model is backed by research and benchmarked against industry standards. Customers can choose the level of service they want starting with a free, self-service G4S Security Risk IQ assessment to determine initial security risks, and considerations for mitigation and program improvement.

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Recorded live, Tuesday, 12pm (PDT)
Recorded live, Wednesday, 12:45pm (PDT)

Schedule of Presentations
All presentations take place at the G4S booth, unless otherwise noted

Presentation Information
Rachelle Loyear
G4S Security Risk Management Model
The G4S Security Risk Management Model uses a risk-based, data-driven approach, and proprietary security risk management software tools built by G4S, to implement a continuous risk management strategy to help define total cost of ownership for security programs.
 
Berkly Trumbo
G4S Security Efficiency Practice
The G4S Security Efficiency Practice combines G4S people, knowledge, and technology to deliver a better security program.
 
Dave Gulosh
G4S SOC Practice
The G4S SOC (Security Operations Center) Practice is a single source solution that delivers a world-class human element and modern technology to mitigate risk, meet compliance and enhance situational awareness.
 
Jason Schmipf
G4S Lobby Experience
The G4S Lobby Experience can improve the overall brand experience your visitors have while reducing risks and improving program efficiency.



 
 
Department of State’s Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
G4S is pleased to host two briefings by an analyst from the Department of State’s Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC). The briefings will cover salient security threats and concerns to the U.S. private sector operating around the world. The Tuesday briefing will address issues in Western Hemisphere and Asia, while the Wednesday briefing will cover Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
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