Showing posts with label paul_viollis. Show all posts
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Monday, October 21, 2019

Paul Viollis on TV Tango

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Security Firm Doubles Its Business By Protecting 1 percent- Paul Viollis

The worse the U.S. economy fares and the bigger the income inequality gap grows, the better business seems to get for and Douglas Kane. Their New York City-based company, Risk Control Strategies, has doubled its revenues this year by providing security services to the affluent.

That idea came years before the collapse of Wall Street, the recession and Occupy Wall Street. Paul Viollis acknowledges the indelicacy of their serendipitous success, and explains why he’s proud of their mission to protect the 1 percent.

How did Occupy Wall Street and the economy in general benefit your business?

People generally think, “I’m okay, I live under the radar,” and don’t recognize risk, but whenever you see a major event, that’s when our business spikes. Forensically, back in the fourth quarter of 2008, we had the implosion of Wall Street, the AIG collapse, the whole Paul son thing with the banks — that’s really where we had the growth spurt, and we’ve been in critical mass since.

What types of clients do you serve?

Senior level, C suite execs and entrepreneurs, people who have had significant liquidity events and are now retired investors, and on the institutional side, single and multi-family offices and the advisor community.

Do you get a sense from these clients that there is a growing culture of fear?

No question. Several clients have opted to secure an alternative residence outside the country. Two have actually bought islands. There’s an apprehension right now among the high net-worth community as to are we really safe from terrorism, and where are we economically, as in, are we going to become the next Greece or Italy? There’s a huge vote of no confidence among our clients as far as where the country is headed.

Do you attribute the fact that you almost doubled revenue this year to Occupy Wall Street?

Yes. People want to make sure they’re preemptively addressing certain risks. It doesn’t help when you have clients getting emails from strangers saying, “I know you have lunch at the Starbucks on Williams and John,” or “That’s a nice house you have in Greenwich.” That kind of spooks you a little bit.

Do you deal with a lot of paranoia from clients?

Part of the job is to hand-hold the client. I spend a lot of time visiting with clients all over the country. If someone is anxious, it helps to look someone in the face rather than communicating over email. And education is key.

What’s the oddest request you’ve gotten from a client?

The past three to four months, we’ve been inundated with calls from folks who want to get together an Armageddon plan — in the event of a nuclear attack, terrorist attack, biological test, wanting to get off, say, the island [of Manhattan] to a safe house. That’s not going to happen. What will happen is New York will be shut down.

What type of requests do you more commonly deal with?

The main ones are detail background investigations — not background checks — on house staff. Another growth spurt has been our technical surveillance counter measure practice, because of the desire of companies such as hedge funds to verify that eavesdropping devices are not in their offices. Our cyber security practice has grown for building small servers and putting them in people’s homes so they can communicate safely over the Internet.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Event Planner’s Guide to Travel Security By Paul Viollis

This article was contributed by Paul Viollis.

Balancing event productivity/profitability with ongoing criminal intelligence and venue-related risk is perhaps more challenging than ever before for the event planner. Given the increased risk of terrorism both on American soil and abroad amidst a plethora of other domestic and foreign concerns, this cadre of professionals is clearly in a precarious position as they attempt to solidify the 2016 calendar.



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Given the apparent risks and the need for peace of mind, the following illustrates current “Best Practices” for enhancing personal safety during travel.

Pre-Travel Planning

  • Limit travel itinerary to a “need to know” basis and delegate someone as a 24/7 contact and arrange daily communication protocol.
  • Every traveler should have a system of accountability for tracking family members while traveling. This information must be limited to involved parties only and never discussed outside that inner circle.
  • Provide prearranged car service submitting segments of travel only.
  • Ensure no signs are presented to identify the individual traveling by name at the airport.

Travel Precautions

  •  Always maintain a low profile.
  • Avoid routine patterns and vary travel routes.
  • Be conscious of being followed.
  • Never leave a laptop or any type of mobile electronic device unattended and only travel with needed data by utilizing removable media/data storage.
  • Affix an identification label to the outside of laptop to avoid confusion of ownership while processing through secure checkpoints.
  • Morning arrivals and departures are recommended.
  • Take caution when conversing with strangers despite their personal appearance.
  • Avoid traveling with items that are not absolutely necessary.
  • Limit items to be carried.
  • Dine in recognized eateries not off the beaten path.
  • Avoid street vendor food.

Paul Viollis, Sr. has dedicated his career to the protection of our country, as well as the shareholder value of the businesses he has navigated to the pinnacle of their respective vertical markets.

Read Full Article @ https://goodmanspeakers.com/the-event-planners-guide-to-travel-security/

Monday, October 14, 2019

Cybercrime & Other Security Issues Expert Paul Viollis on Informational Dairy

CEO of VIOLLIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL, and an expert on cybercrime, terrorism, and other security issues affecting the public and country. The series will also be available as a weekly podcast and will offer “Parents Alert” reports on security issues affecting family and children.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Paul Viollis on Wattpad

Paul Viollis professional business resume includes: CEO of Risk Control Strategies; President & CEO of Corporate Risk Consulting; Senior Managing Director for Citigate Global Intelligence & Security; and Vice President at Kroll, where he served on their post September 11th Threat Assessment Team.
For over three decades, Paul Viollis has dedicated his career to the protection of our country as well as the shareholder value of the businesses he has navigated to the pinnacle of their respective vertical markets.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

College Housing and Safety

Paul Viollis is truly an expert on security brief. He is the greatest host ever — knowledgeable, caring, honest, concerned, and gracious. 

A true expert on safety and security in the U.S. and abroad, has worked with law enforcement officials on many high-profile cases. “He is the person that you would absolutely entrust your whole family’s security.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Paul Viollis Discusses How Law Enforcement Approach the Investigation

Paul Viollis on the New Zealand Mosque Shooting as Police Search for Clues. 49 people were dead after shooting at the New Zealand mosques. CBS News law enforcement analyst Paul Viollis joins CBSN to discuss how law enforcement will approach the investigation.

Friday, October 4, 2019

CBS News Radio Adds Daily ‘Security Matters’ Feature

CBS NEWS RADIO launched a daily feature on safety & security issues. “SECURITY MATTERS WITH ” is hosted by CBS NEWS security consultant VIOLLIS, CEO of VIOLLIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL and an expert on cybercrime, terrorism, and other security issues affecting the public and country. The series will also be available as a weekly podcast and will offer “Parents Alert” reports on security issues affecting family and children.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Jane's Workplace Security Handbook

The author and lead editor, for Jane’s Publishing book “Workplace Security,” Contributing Editor for Jane’s “School Safety Handbook,” “Teachers Safety Guide,” “Crisis Communications Handbook” and most recently co-authored his marquee book, “Silent Safety — Best Practices for Protecting the Affluent.

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