Fred Burton in Forbes: Why Corporate Execs Should Prepare For Heightened Polarization

This year alone, the Department of Homeland Security has issued over half a dozen National Terrorism Advisory Bulletins. The latest warned that the U.S. remains in a heightened threat environment.

Sadly, the DHS’s bulletins aren’t a new development. For the past few years, domestic extremists and foreign adversaries alike have capitalized on the extreme polarization of the American electorate. The upcoming midterm elections may exacerbate these tensions.

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Fred Burton Interview - SecurityInfoWatch

As risk executives and security management in Florida and the Southeast finalize their post-Hurricane Ian assessments, what has been learned in the past decade and a half since Katrina and other catastrophic weather and climate events has helped reshape risk, security and continuity strategies. Risk experts like Fred Burton, the Executive Director at Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence and a former DSS special agent and New York Times bestselling author, feel the aftermath of Ian may create a paradigm shift in the way enterprise organizations construct their business preparedness frameworks and how security figures into that planning.

Fred Burton on KXAN Discussing iWatchTX

Law enforcement, and defense experts like Fred Burton, have trumpeted iWatch as one of the most effective tools for stopping an attack before it happens. Burton – a former special agent, author and executive director for the ONTIC Center for Protective Intelligence in Austin – told KXAN suspicious activity reports undoubtedly help thwart attacks. “In order to connect the dots, you have to collect the dots in our business,” Burton said.

The Epoch Times Book Review: ‘Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent’

“In Fred Burton’s “Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent,” his memoir takes readers from the mid-1980s through the 1990s, when he signs on as a counterterrorism agent with the Diplomatic Security Service, a branch of the U.S. Department of State. His experiences give a chilling account of the behind-the-scenes operatives and the perilous nature of their work.”