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The tragic death of an unarmed security guard an absolute heartbreak.

The tragic death of an unarmed security guard an absolute heartbreak.

Five people, including a New York City police officer, died in a shooting in Manhattan. Suspected gunman Shane Devon Tamura died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

As a security guard myself, it’s a sobering reminder of the dangers we face on the job, especially when working in high-risk areas or with individuals who may not be mentally stable. We are tasked with maintaining safety and order, but too often, our profession is overlooked when it comes to the risks we take daily.

No one should ever have to lose their life simply for doing their job, and it’s gut-wrenching that this happened. I think we all need to reflect on the kind of protections and training that security personnel should receive, especially in situations where we’re dealing with potentially dangerous individuals. It’s not just about monitoring cameras and checking IDs; it’s about being prepared for unpredictable situations, and too often we’re left to fend for ourselves.

My heart goes out to the family of the fallen guard, and I hope this event sparks a much-needed conversation about the safety, support, and respect that security workers deserve. It’s time for a serious reevaluation of how we as a society value and protect those who are tasked with protecting others.

Source: DeTurris, D. Security guard killed by Shane Tamura in NYC shooting was dad of 6-year-old who doesn’t know about father’s death (July, 29, 2025) NY Post.

Tragedy Underscores Urgent Need for Timely Protection Services

Tragedy Underscores Urgent Need for Timely Protection Services

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

The recent murder of TV executive Robin Kaye and her husband in their Los Angeles home is a devastating reminder: perceived safety is not the same as actual protection.

In the weeks leading up to the attack, Kaye reportedly reached out to a private security firm, expressing concerns about suspicious activity near their home. Tragically, services were never secured — and the couple was later found murdered following a suspected burglary.

Their multimillion-dollar property had the trappings of security — high walls, gated entry, visible deterrents — but physical barriers alone are not enough.

This case highlights a painful truth:
✔️ Threats often surface before violence occurs
✔️ Timely intervention can save lives
✔️ Private protection is no longer a luxury — it’s a strategic safeguard

Whether for high-profile individuals, executives, or families with rising concerns, proactive security decisions matter. Waiting too long can have irreversible consequences.

#ExecutiveProtection #PrivateSecurity #RiskManagement #ThreatAssessment #SecurityAwareness #PhysicalSecurity #PersonalProtection #ProtectWhatMatters #ProactiveSecurity

 

Source:
Crane, E. ‘American Idol’ boss gunned down in gory double murder had disturbing feeling before fatal encounter (July 16, 2024). NY Post. 

 

Executive Protection Spending Hits New High Amid Growing Security Concerns

Executive Protection Spending Hits New High Amid Growing Security Concerns

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Companies are investing record amounts to protect their top executives as security threats rise. Firms involved in controversial issues or with public-facing founders are especially boosting their executive protection measures — many offering these services for the first time.

But while physical security helps leaders feel safer, it doesn’t tackle deeper issues.

According to the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer, public distrust is at an all-time high, with 53% of young adults worldwide viewing hostile activism as a legitimate way to push for change.

As violence becomes more normalized and even glorified, companies face complex challenges beyond just physical protection — requiring new approaches to leadership safety and public trust.

#ExecutiveProtection #SecurityTrends #LeadershipSafety #CorporateSecurity #PublicTrust #EdelmanTrustBarometer #RiskManagement #ThreatLandscape

 

Source: 

Hutchinson, D. S&P 500 Chiefs Boost Bodyguards, Security to Offset Rising Risk (June 16, 2025) BloombergLaw.

 

When Is It Time to Bring in Professional Armed Security?

When Is It Time to Bring in Professional Armed Security?

Deciding to enlist armed security is a critical step for any business. Some clear signs include:

  • Handling large amounts of cash

  • Operating in high-crime areas

  • Experiencing past theft or vandalism

  • Hosting frequent visitors or high-profile events

  • Addressing employee concerns about workplace safety

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Taking proactive security measures protects your assets and reputation before incidents occur.

Why Armed Security Matters:

  • Boosts customer confidence. In retail, banking, and hospitality, visible armed guards reassure customers that safety is a priority, improving trust and loyalty.

  • Enhances customer experience. Armed security can create a relaxed atmosphere, especially in diverse or upscale environments.

  • Deters crime. The visible presence of armed personnel reduces theft and vandalism by signaling to potential offenders that the risk is high.

Research shows businesses with armed security face fewer security incidents compared to those without or with only unarmed guards. Beyond protection, armed security helps build a safer, more confident community for employees and customers alike.

#ArmedSecurity #BusinessSafety #CrimePrevention #SecuritySolutions #CustomerTrust #WorkplaceSafety #SecurityManagement #RetailSecurity #CorporateSecurity

 

Source: 

Why Armed Security Services Are Essential for Business Safety and ProtectionWhy Armed Security Services Are Essential for Business Safety and Protection. (July 6, 2025). Atlas Reporter Magazine. 

 

The Security Industry Is Changing — Private security isn’t what it used to be.

The Security Industry Is Changing — Private security isn’t what it used to be.

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

In the last decade, the industry has transformed. Gone are the days of simply watching a door or walking a site with a notepad. Today’s security demands are more complex, technical, and community-focused than ever before.

Technology is reshaping security.
From real-time reporting and remote surveillance to AI-driven analytics and GPS-tracked patrols, modern tools have revolutionized how security services are delivered — and what clients expect.

The guard’s role is evolving.
Security professionals are now first responders to mental health crises, substance issues, and public safety gaps—often stepping in where emergency services can’t.

The environment is shifting.
With new law enforcement models, urban challenges, and rising community engagement, private security plays a critical role in maintaining safety and social order.

Is your current security provider evolving with the times — or stuck in the past?

In today’s world, only a modern approach keeps you truly protected. Don’t risk being left vulnerable.

#SecurityIndustry #ModernSecurity #PrivateSecurity #TechInSecurity #CommunitySafety #AIinSecurity #SecurityEvolution #SafetyFirst

 

As demand for contract security rises, governments and businesses face critical challenges

As demand for contract security rises, governments and businesses face critical challenges.

As demand for contract security rises, governments and businesses face critical challenges:

  • Defining clear roles and expectations for security personnel

  • Enhancing training and oversight to boost professionalism and accountability

  • Balancing private security investments with public safety to ensure equitable policing

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Private security can support law enforcement—but it’s not a replacement. Effective crime prevention requires better coordination between police and security firms to maintain ethical, legal, and community-centered strategies.

#ContractSecurity #PublicSafety #PrivateSecurity #LawEnforcement #SecurityTraining #CommunitySafety #CrimePrevention #SecurityManagement #EthicalSecurity

Source:
The Expanding Role Of Private Security In Policing Gaps. (March 14, 2025). Security GuardMagazine. 

 

FCRA compliance isn’t a one-and-done checkbox—it’s an ongoing commitment.

FCRA compliance isn’t a one-and-done checkbox—it’s an ongoing commitment.

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Every background check should follow a consistent, up-to-date process that evolves with changing laws.

To stay compliant:
• Train HR and hiring managers on FCRA requirements
• Regularly review your disclosure and consent forms
• Keep pace with local and federal legal updates
• Partner with a trusted screening provider who knows compliance inside and out

FCRA compliance isn’t just about avoiding penalties—it’s about creating a fair, transparent, and defensible hiring process that protects your organization and your candidates.

#FCRACompliance #HiringBestPractices #BackgroundChecks #HRCompliance #FairHiring #Recruiting #EmploymentLaw #TalentAcquisition

Source:
FCRA-Compliant Background Checks: What Every Employer Must Know. (April 8, 2025). Security GuardMagazine. 

 

Real safety isn’t about cameras or security guards—it’s about trust.

Real safety isn’t about cameras or security guards—it’s about trust.

Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

When communities trust their institutions, they feel safe. Without that trust, walls go up—physically and socially.

Private security can’t replace public trust or collective safety. True security comes from shared responsibility, connection, and investing in public systems like mental health, housing, and community programs.

We can build safer communities—if we choose shared security over divided protection.

Security isn’t for sale. It’s a public good.

#PublicSafety #TrustNotTransactions #CommunitySecurity #SharedResponsibility #SocialEquity #SafetyForAll

Source: 

Safety For Sale? Why Privatized Security Reflects A Failing Public System.(June 9, 2025) Security Guard  Magazine

 

Universities are increasingly in the crosshairs of hacktivist groups.

Universities are increasingly in the crosshairs of hacktivist groups.

By Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Driven by political or social agendas, these cyberattacks go beyond defacing websites — they now threaten research data, infrastructure, and campus operations.

No longer limited to protests or digital graffiti, hacktivists are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure — putting public safety and national security at risk.

Awareness and resilience are more important than ever. It’s time for higher ed to strengthen cyber defenses.

#HigherEd #UniversitySecurity #Hacktivism #CyberSecurity #CampusSafety #InfoSec #DigitalThreats #CyberAwareness #EducationSecurity #DataProtection #CyberResilience

 

Source:

Alger, J. Hacktivism Increasingly Targeting Critical Infrastructure.(July 19, 2025) Security Magazine 

 

Smarter Security

The Future of Protection: Blending Human Guards with Autonomous Technology for Smarter Security

By Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services

Smarter Security

As threats to businesses and critical infrastructure become more complex, so too must the strategies used to counter them. The most effective modern security systems are no longer reliant on just one layer of protection—they are hybrid solutions that combine the strengths of both human guards and autonomous technologies.

Human guards bring intuition, decision-making, and empathy—qualities that are essential for interacting with the public, making judgment calls, and managing evolving situations in real time. They’re the face of security, trained to de-escalate, assess intent, and respond with authority.

Autonomous systems—such as security drones, robotics, AI-powered surveillance, and sensor-based analytics—offer unmatched consistency, scalability, and 24/7 monitoring capabilities. They detect anomalies, track movement, and process vast amounts of data faster than any human can.

When integrated into a comprehensive security ecosystem, these two forces create a powerful synergy. Autonomous tools handle routine surveillance, access control, and early threat detection, while human officers are freed to focus on complex scenarios that require critical thinking and interpersonal skill.

The result? Enhanced situational awareness, quicker response times, and a stronger, smarter protective posture across your entire facility or campus.

Smarter security. This is not the future of security—it’s happening now.

Hashtags:

#IntegratedSecurity #SmartSecurity #AutonomousSecurity #HumanAndMachine #SecurityInnovation #AIinSecurity #SecurityRobotics #HybridSecurity #SecurityTechnology #PhysicalSecurity #SecuritySystems #CorporateSecurity #FutureOfSecurity #SurveillanceSolutions #SecurityTransformation

Source: 

Reinharz,S. A new era in property protection: Security officers & security robots. (August 6, 2023). Security Magazine.