GSA Group announces restructure

Global Secure Accreditation, GSA Security and Risk, GSA Cyber Secure, GSA Resourcing and MHG Corporate Risks have merged to form a combined specialist risk and security firm.

Aimed at corporate clients, government departments and high net worth individuals, GSA Global has chosen to unify what were separate divisions under a new common goal of providing agile and comprehensive security solutions.

The newly formed GSA Global will offer clients four key security and risk services: investigations and crisis management, insider risk management, cyber security consultancy and protection services.

“We know that the nature of security threats is constantly changing and our business needs to respond accordingly," said David Wood, CEO of GSA Global. “Our background in law enforcement, national security and global business and our team’s exceptional skills and experience allows us to address the most important security and resilience threats and risks.

“Together, human, cyber and physical assets represent a significant security risk: each can be targeted, separately or simultaneously, to compromise people, systems and/or infrastructure. Yet physical security and cybersecurity divisions are often still treated as separate entities. When security leaders allow security to operate in these siloes, they lack a holistic view of security threats targeting their enterprise. As a result, attacks are more likely to occur and succeed, leading to the exposure of sensitive or proprietary information, economic damage, loss of critical systems and even loss of life. It is therefore vital to have a well-rounded security offering that works effectively across all security domains."



Share Story:

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE


Investec is disrupting premium finance – Podcast
Investec made waves in entering the premium finance market, where listening and evolving in response to brokers made a real difference.

Communicating in a crisis
Deborah Ritchie speaks to Chief Inspector Tracy Mortimer of the Specialist Operations Planning Unit in Greater Manchester Police's Civil Contingencies and Resilience Unit; Inspector Darren Spurgeon, AtHoc lead at Greater Manchester Police; and Chris Ullah, Solutions Expert at BlackBerry AtHoc, and himself a former Police Superintendent. For more information click here

Advertisement