Former Booking.com CSO Sounds the Alarm on Rising Account Takeover Fraud in Hospitality
Spencer Mott discusses the impact of Account Takeover Fraud (ATO) on the Travel and Hospitality Sector.
In 2022 BGS provided an overarching security programme for one of the wealthiest and most high-profile families in the Middle East.
Spencer Mott discusses the impact of Account Takeover Fraud (ATO) on the Travel and Hospitality Sector.
The importance of being able to speak up as a whistleblower and public confidence in regulators must remain high accordingly.
ECCTA’s overall impact on the UK business environment will be significant. The enhanced requirements for transparency and reporting will increase the administrative burden for businesses, however, it will deter economic crime by making it more difficult to hide illicit activities.
Interview between GSA and Healix regarding our partnership and how together we can help our clients meet ISO 31030 guidelines.
Dr Brian Moore, Managing Director of GSA Global, joined Aviva’s forum to discuss the changing risks of business travel and some key considerations of ISO 31030 (Travel Risk Management).
GSA Global carried out a thorough assessment, analysing the security and safety service levels of the hotel group. During the assessment, GSA highlighted several key areas which needed to be addressed.
Few people would argue that over the past decade the speed with which the threat environment has evolved has increased dramatically and threats to personal safety and security have become much more diverse.
At GSA Global, we have had much to say about the benefits which ISO 31030 has brought to travel risk management for business travellers, so what is different about the forthcoming ISO 310301?
The agreement between the two firms represents a significant milestone and will bolster Healix’s travel risk management service offering to its clients.
A British newspaper has recently reported that a business traveller with a pre-existing medical condition had to have his bowel removed after a work trip to India. The employee was awarded £800k in compensation because his employers hadn’t considered the risks of sending him on business travel.
In today’s increasingly complex and uncertain world, protecting the wealth and security of Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs) is more challenging than ever.
With so much focus on insider risk and threat, surely whistleblowers have an essential part to play in the identification of insider risk?