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TriCorps’ Workplace Violence & Active Shooter Training

Workplace violence is any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide. It can affect and involve employees, clients, customers, and visitors.  According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, […]

To Investigate or Not? That Is the Question.

With apologies to Shakespeare for the paraphrase, that question is becoming more important in today’s workplace environment. More on that later. The TriCorps family hopes that 2019 was a bountiful year for you and your company. Regardless of the level of success that your business may have experienced, no year is without flaw or challenge. […]

Cybersecurity Insurance, Why You Need It and What You Need to Know Before You Get It

$3.92 million. That’s the cost of an average data breach in 2019, according to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Study. For small businesses, those with less than 500 employees, the cost of successful cyberattack is particularly chilling. For these types of organizations, a breach can cost more than $2.5 million on average. So, for any leader who believes his or her organization is too small to be […]

TriCorps Offers Genetec’s Unified Security Platform

TriCorps is proud to announce a new channel partnership with Genetec Inc., rated as the top Video Management System (VMS) in the world by IHS Markit. Genetec is the only security and public safety solutions developer to hold top-ten global rankings across all physical security industry sectors including video management software, access control software, and […]

Security in Schools

TriCorps recognizes the top priority for schools is ensuring the safety, security and well-being of their students and staff, a feat that is growing equally more crucial and complex every day. Schools are facing threats that require dynamic, intuitive security measures. For this reason, TriCorps provides an array of security solutions in schools including physical, […]

Electronic Security in the Oilfield

Oilfield theft is, and has been, a persistent issue that plagues the energy sector. Most oil and gas production sites are in remote locations which typically make them prime targets for thieves and vandals. Their inaccessibility makes them difficult to monitor, so criminals are often able to move in and out quickly with little or […]

Executive Protection Within the Integrated Security Model

Executive protection refers to security and risk mitigation practices for individuals who have elevated personal risk because of their employment, high-profile status, net worth, affiliations, or location. In today’s world, executive protection can no longer be an isolated bodyguard. Through TriCorps’ Integrated Security Model, our experienced executive protection officers are equipped with intel, surveillance, and […]

Combating the Internal Threat: Using IT Auditing and Online Surveillance to Fight Data Theft

Organizations spend a fortune purchasing the latest cybersecurity firewalls and intrusion detection systems to protect against external threat actors. Yet, they often neglect one of the greatest threats to their own data: employees. A survey by Biscom highlighted the danger of employee data exfiltration. The survey found: More than 1 in 4 respondents say they […]

Facial Recognition and Its Limitless Applications

With the rapid popularization of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), TriCorps is leading the way in providing clients global, proactive security solutions. We believe integrated security is the true solution in reducing risk and vulnerabilities for our clients’ assets, and facial recognition is a valuable tool in achieving integrated security. Facial recognition […]

2.2 Billion Passwords Have Been Leaked. Here Are Some Things You Can Do.

2.2 Billion. It’s a staggering number. It also happens to be the number of usernames and associated passwords cobbled together and being freely distributed on hacker forums and torrents in the biggest aggregation of leaked credentials ever. As WIRED writer Andy Greenberg appropriately mused, the dump is like “throwing out the private data of a […]