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Duty of Care in Practice: How Governance Shapes Modern Corporate Security
Duty of care has evolved from an ethical concept into a clear operational expectation. Organizations today are evaluated not only by their intent to protect employees, but by their ability to do so consistently, whether individuals are in the office, at a remote site, or traveling internationally. While many companies recognize this responsibility, fewer have built the governance structures required to deliver on it in a reliable, scalable way. This is where modern corporate
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Who Owns Corporate Security? Why Unclear Ownership Creates Risk
In many organizations, clear ownership of corporate security is not well defined. Responsibility for security frequently falls to leaders whose primary roles lie elsewhere such as Chief Operating Officers, Human Resources leaders, General Counsel or Chief Legal Officers, and facilities managers. As companies grow, expand into new locations, or distribute operations across regions, security requirements must scale accordingly. Different teams assume pieces of the security func
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