Boosting Security After Shocking CEO Killing
Sat Dec 07 2024
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The tragic killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has prompted many businesses to step up their security measures. Some companies have temporarily closed their headquarters, while others have scrubbed their websites of executive photos. Companies across various industries are hiring more armed security for their top leaders. Glen Kucera from Allied Universal said there's been an urgent demand for enhanced executive protection since the incident. A manhunt is ongoing to catch the shooter. Meanwhile, social media users are expressing anger over denied medical claims.
Some companies have boosted surveillance on social media threats. Investors and boards may now ask for regular risk assessments for executives. UnitedHealth Group has increased security at its campuses and restricted visitor access. Additionally, many health insurance companies have made their executives less visible on their websites. However, it's challenging for executives to completely remove their online presence due to past public engagements.
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