Ontic Study: Increasing Physical Threat Volume, Frequency Means More Missed in 2022
As companies continue hybrid work in this third year of COVID-19, physical threats are expected to continue to rise, significant health and safety protocol-related conflicts between management and employees are occurring, and workplace violence preparedness at businesses is primarily reactive and inconsistent. These are some of the findings unveiled in the “2022 State of Protective Intelligence Report –– Heightened Threats, Business Continuity and Advancing Protective Intelligence: Perception Versus Reality in Corporate America,” a new study commissioned by the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence.
The study shows the perspectives of chief security officers, chief legal officers, chief compliance officers, general counsels, physical security directors, corporate attorneys and physical security decision-makers at U.S. companies with over 5,000 employees to examine how they see physical security challenges and opportunities unfolding in 2022, and the potential impact on business continuity.