Elite Security Requires More Than a Badge — It Requires Precision, Adaptability, and Vigilance
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services
The attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in July 2024 exposed deep cracks in what should be one of the most elite security protection units in the world.
Six Secret Service agents were recently suspended after an independent review revealed serious operational failures. The report was blunt:
“The Secret Service has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static—even though risks have multiplied and technology has evolved.”
This is a wake-up call not just for federal agencies, but for all organizations relying on security to protect high-profile individuals, executives, and public events.
✔️ Qualified security teams must train for evolving threats, not yesterday’s challenges
✔️ Leadership and accountability are non-negotiable
✔️ Technology, intelligence, and coordination must work hand-in-hand with human readiness
Whether in government, business, or the private sector, protection in today’s environment cannot be reactive or routine. It must be intentional, dynamic, and backed by people who are trained to operate under extreme pressure.
Lives depend on it.
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Source:
Margolin,J. 6 Secret Service agents suspended over conduct during attempted Trump assassination
The July 2024 incident left Trump’s ear bloodied and a firefighter killed. (July 9, 2025). ABC News.




