

The Hillard Heintze 360° INSIGHT is an ongoing and regular series of executive briefings on a wide range of critical and emerging issues at the forefront of best-in-class security and investigative practices today.
To view recent editions, click on the links below. If you don’t see a publication on a topic that interests you, please contact Stephen Grant at (312) 869-8500.
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Credentialing Integrity The fine art of ensuring that your credentialing strategy isn't compromised through counterfeiting, theft, alteration or unauthorized issuance. |
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Trust but Verify Corporate background investigations are crucial to enterprise goals ranging from enterprise risk management to regulatory compliance. But it’s also a far more complex security imperative than most companies realize. |
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A Primer on Assessing the Potential for Violence Preventing workplace violence requires action on many different fronts. One of the most critical – and least understood – is behavioral threat assessment. |
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The New Seat at the Boardroom Table Whether reserved for an Inspector General, an IPSIG or any other independent oversight authority, this seat – and filling it – can deter fraud, enhance assurance and improve profitability. |
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Mortgage Quality Control Audits Peeking into the engine room - rarely tapped strategies for improving case file timeliness, accuracy and completeness – at high volume. |
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Protecting High Net Worth Individuals and Families Wealth attracts attention. But rather than being obvious, intrusive and restricting, best practices in protective operations can actually enhance lifestyle, privacy and convenience. |
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Intercepting the Pre-Attack Pathway Why codebook quality represents the unsung driver of excellence in targeted violence-related research. |
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Fraud and Embezzlement: The Insider Risk
Most companies don’t get serious about fraud prevention until they become victim to it. |
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Corporate Jets: The Security Rationale Business aviation is a key element in best-in-class executive protection programs. Should it be a priority in yours? |