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www.usni.org
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Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol.62, Number 7 July 2018
Nemeth “Private Security and the Law” 5th Edition
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Sullivant “Building a Corporate Culture of Security”
Security Management Magazine, ASIS International, Vol. 57, Number 5 (w/Moberly) May 2013
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International Journal of Intelligence Ethics, Vol. 3, Issue 1, p. 76-100 Spring/Summer 2012
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LinkCraft L. (2021, April 16). Contributor. “Intelligence and Resilience.” ideaXme Podcast.
LinkCraft L. (2021, February 9). Contributor. “Engaging, Educating, and Empowering: From Black Swans to Black Elephants.” Colonel Candid Podcast.
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