Why Brian Thompson’s killing has prompted companies to think about executive safety and corporate purpose

The shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO should prompt question about your C-suite’s security

‘Executive security used to be something of a hard sell,’ says Iylia Lavatelli, a former close-protection security provider, now working at operational resilience firm Restrata, talking about budget as well as executive willingness playing their parts in what any security manager can achieve.

That, of course, changed with the shooting of Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare CEO, in New York last week. The news today is of companies scrambling to organize their security and senior profiles being removed from corporate websites . . .

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