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Jamaica’s security landscape is increasingly complex, shaped by evolving threats, enterprise-wide risks, technological advances, and the need to protect both tangible and intangible assets.
Traditional guarding methods alone are no longer sufficient. Security companies must equip their officers to be proactive rather than reactive in managing risk.
Effective asset protection now demands more than simple deterrence. Clients expect officers who are professionally trained and able to apply their knowledge in de-escalation, incident response, crisis and crowd management, evacuation procedures, business continuity, and customer service. In many organisations, the first point of contact is the security officer, making professional appearance and conduct critical. Companies that fail to modernise risk losing their competitive edge.
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