Establishing and implementing a security plan is not a one-time event. It is a process that requires continuous testing and improvement. Security plans are established at anchor points in order to protect those inside from not only outsiders and non-members, but also from any insiders who have criminal intentions. While I believe that behavioral analysis provides security practitioners with the information and insight needed to accomplish these goals, the concept has also been gaining traction in other areas. In a recent article published in the
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Establishing and implementing a security plan is not a one-time event. It is a process that requires continuous testing and improvement. Security plans are established at anchor points in order to protect those inside from not only outsiders and non-members, but also from any insiders who have criminal intentions. While I believe that behavioral analysis provides security practitioners with the information and insight needed to accomplish these goals, the concept has also been gaining traction in other areas. In a recent article published in the