The International Security Ligue—as the industry's global representative—is working to catalyze coordination among stakeholders. Director General Stefan Huber participates in a Q&A to discuss this aspect of the Ligue's work.
Read MoreA global contest for private security professionals attracted entries from Singapore to Sweden, uncovering a diverse set of reasons for why people work in the industry.
Read MoreThe Ligue is proud to have contributed to an important new white paper from CoESS on Public-Private Partnerships, a great resource for understanding the potential of these arrangements to drive better security and improve the resilience of societies.
Read MoreDozens of countries still impose on restrictions on foreign ownership of private security companies, a position that they may wish to re-think for reasons of security, economic development, professionalization, technological innovation, and consumer choice.
Read MoreA company’s spending on security may not directly generate company profits, but that doesn’t mean it can’t benefit a company’s share price or boosts its revenue.
Read MoreWhat if we turned to security workers for help and found they weren’t there?
Read MoreIn pursuit of its mission to forge practical and equitable security standards, the Ligue now has a place on an ISO technical committee that works on various projects related to security and resilience.
Read MoreIf adopted, Costa Rica will attract foreign investment, improve quality of security services in its country, and enhance national security.
Read MoreThe International Security Ligue was represented at the State of Security Conference at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a high-profile and important industry event.
Read MoreThe International Security Ligue (Ligue) has appointed Tanja Kulisch-Ziemens as of May 2024 as its new Secretary General for the Cash Chapter of the Ligue—a position that has recently been created to address the current disruptive challenges of the industry.
Read MoreA little more than 100 days into his tenure as the first Director General of the International Security Ligue, we caught up with Stefan Huber to learn where he sees the Ligue focusing its efforts in the months ahead.
Read MoreGlobal contest encourages security workers to share what they like about their job.
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