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Provocative discourse and in-depth analysis dating back to 1977. |
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The Lipman Report® archives represent over two decades of gathered intelligence about the most important security concerns.
Over the years, this extensive coverage has aided corporate America in re-evaluating and adapting its security efforts to counter the changing threats of crime, terrorism, violence, and other key risks.
Our online archive offers some of our most popular editions from recent years, presented in an easily downloadable format. Organized by general category, these diverse installments span topics as specific as DNA forensics and as timely as biological and chemical weapons.
In addition to these select reports, you may also order a copy of our focused compendiumsperiodically aggregated around central topicsor order an annual subscription. |
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"Chemical and biological weapons are not a new threat, but they are a newly urgent one. Evidence shows that the consequences are unspeakable. We must ensure that in our workplaces, in our communities and in our government, the issue is given top priority."
-From "Biological and Chemical Weapons: Harbingers of a Perilous Future," Jan 15, 1998 |
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"Corporate security is not simply the defense mounted by an organization…corporate security is a combination of many factors…it is an ability to read societal trends and translate them into action to secure the future."
-From "Securing Vast Gains; Avoiding Vast Dangers," Jan 15, 1999 |
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