Protection in the Lion's Den

The world is a dangerous workplace – have you taken the steps necessary to protect your most important assets? Daniel Risk Mitigation offers a tailored approach to organizational infrastructure and personal security. Daniel Risk focuses on what matters most to an organization, the safety of your people and the security of your operations. Depending upon your risk profile and exposure to threat environment, DRM structures specific packages for media outlets, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and corporations whose personnel and operations operate and travel in high-risk environments around the world.

Our approach is

Awareness:
Criminals and terrorists always go after soft, unprotected targets…their maxim – why hunt a lion when there are plenty of sheep to be had? Are you knowledgeable of the dangers your personnel and operational profile are exposed to? Awareness of specific criminal, economic and political risks facing your organization is the first step in mitigating the threat. Education combined with action is the solution to transition from an easy to a hard target.

Assessment:
A 360 degree security & lifestyle audit of your overseas travel and business operating procedures will reveal vulnerabilities where you are most at risk. We can assist your organization in reviewing your current policies and making recommendations to improve your travel practices and infrastructure security.

Training:
We provide the most relevant security risk mitigation training designed by industry professionals and delivered by experienced instructors tailored to your organizations' requirements and needs.

Tools (Services):
We have formed startegic partnerships with companies who can evaluate your current security protection measures, can track your personnel 24/7 as they travel anywhere in the world and respond when crisis situations do occur.

Foriegn Kidnappings in Iraq
April 2004- Arpril 2006


Our training and briefing of people working in Iraq was one of the key factors in decreasing the number of kidnap victims.