
Governance, Risk & Compliance
Executive Protection, Travel Risk & Insider Risk Governance
Premium module: protection-needs analyses, travel and stay risk models, executive threat briefings, insider-risk concepts and exercise and escalation models for exposed people and sites.
Overview
For internationally active board members, exposed executives and sensitive sites we run a high-margin premium module - deliberately as an extension of a security-compliance mandate, not as a standalone mass offering. ISO 31030 provides a recognized framework for travel risk management, and ASIS published its own standard for executive protection in 2025, professionalizing the field toward governance and due diligence.
The starting point is protection-needs analyses: who is exposed and how, at which sites and on which trips, and what threat situation is realistic? From this we develop travel and stay risk models per ISO 31030 that incorporate security and information-security precautions.
Executive threat briefings prepare leaders specifically for concrete situations - factual, discreet and tailored to the respective trip or occasion. In addition we develop insider-risk concepts that address the often underestimated risk from within in a structured and measured way.
So protection works when it counts, exercise and escalation models round out the module: clear procedures, defined responsibilities and rehearsed response paths. This turns an abstract protection claim into a robust, governance-backed security posture for exposed people and sites.
We deliver each of these services in three stages: as an assessment (baseline and gap analysis), as program build and implementation (structures, measures, evidence) and as ongoing steering - optionally as an interim mandate, fractional lead, evidence office or exercise and audit office. You decide how much responsibility to outsource and where to build your own capacity.
Standards & norms
- ISO 31030 (Travel Risk Management)
- ASIS Executive Protection Standard (2025)
Frequently asked questions
Who is this premium module for?
For internationally active board members, exposed executives and organizations with sensitive sites. It is intended as an extension of an existing security-compliance relationship, not as a standalone standard offering.
Which standards does the offering build on?
On ISO 31030 for travel risk management - including security and information-security precautions - and the ASIS standard for executive protection published in 2025, which emphasizes governance, due diligence and continuous improvement.
What does an insider-risk concept include?
The structured consideration of risks from within - from awareness through role and access concepts to escalation and investigation paths. Always with a sense of proportion and respecting personal rights.

