Capitol Risk Update
March 24th, 2012 by Capitol Risk
This has been a really busy year so far and we apologize to any new clients or students who may have had trouble getting in touch with us during this time.
We have recently been the leading support to a family during a European police investigation involving the stalking and harassment of their daughter, providing personal protection security, police liaison and family liaison services.
We are now about to depart for a two month tasking in South Asia, where we will post an update on our return.
Capitol Risk will be launching a new department later in the year. This will be Capitol Risk Special Projects which will concentrate on technology-based security for mobile phones, starting with security for Blackberry handsets. Please email us for more information.
If you would like to contact us about any of our security training or security services, please initially email us at this time.


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Basic Personal Security Awareness
October 5th, 2011 by Capitol Risk
Personal Security Awareness is something that is often over looked.
In today’s world of mp3’s, iphones, tablets and gadgets, it’s easy to be engrossed in emails, games or movies while on the train, sitting in the pub or waiting at the bus stop. Did you have a quick look around before you got your ipad out?
Being aware of your personal security doesn’t mean that you have to be in a paranoid state of mind. You risk assess things every day – is it safe to overtake this vehicle on the motorway? Can I make it on to the Tube before the door close? Being security aware just means that you might question whether it’s a good idea to listen to your mp3 when you leave for work early on a winter’s morning.
One thing I hear is ‘I know martial arts so I can look after myself!’. It’s great that people take the time to train, but if you have to use it then something has gone wrong. Learning how to defend yourself teaches you about what to do as the last line of defence; Being aware of your personal security means that you will see the signs that will lead up to potentially dangerous situations, so that you can avoid them BEFORE they happen.
Below are a few important points you should take in to consideration when thinking about your personal security. Please feel free to copy them and send them to colleagues, add them to company newsletters and pass them on to loved ones.
There is no such thing as random crime
It may be opportunistic, but it is never random. Criminals target people because the opportunity SUITS THE CRIMINAL. This could be due to the location, time of day, physical state of the victim or many other factors, but the thing you can be sure about is that it will favour them and not you.
YOU are in charge of your own security
Know your limits, tell people where you go and who you meet. You don’t have to do this all the time, but if you are going somewhere new or meeting unfamiliar people then it’s a good idea. Even people who hire close protection officers must understand that they are still in charge of their own security. Knowing that you need extra security means that you understand there is a need, but don’t now think you can do nothing as you have hired people to do it for you as it removes an important layer of your security. Don’t be drunk and incapable, alone and asleep on a train!
Don’t look like a victim
The way you carry yourself can say a lot about you. You have probably heard people say you should act confident, walk upright and never appear to be lost or confused which you should do, but there are ways where you can also project security. For example if a criminal sizes you up and notices a small black clip on your pocket (just a torch) that looks like it could be something to defend yourself with, he will most likely choose someone who doesn’t look like they have something to put up a fight with. Don’t let pride or embarrassment stop you from using good security precautions.
Spot trouble before it happens
There are usually indicators that can warn you of potential trouble. There are many, but ones you have probably come across might be when a stranger tries to initiate conversation that makes you think ‘this is strange!’ or when you see someone whos movements make you think that something about them just isn’t quite right. Any physical contact by strangers should raise your awareness.
When you develop a good level of personal security awareness you will notice that you become more situationally aware and more confident. You can apply this knowledge where ever you go in the world and pass it on to the people you care about.

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Capitol Risk Personal Security Training now working with Hans Global
August 9th, 2011 by Capitol Risk
Capitol Risk are excited to announce that we will shortly be teaming up with Hans Global to extend into the Health and Safety training arena.
Having worked with the guys from Hans Global we know they will deliver the very best Health and Safety courses, offering the same high levels of service and commitment needed to come under the Capitol Risk umbrella.
For more information on health and safety courses or personal security training courses, please visit the Capitol Risk Personal Security Training Web Site

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Capitol Risk Security Risk Management Half Year Report
August 9th, 2011 by Capitol Risk
It’s been a very eventful year so far for Capitol Risk.
We have been working in various countries all over the world, on some very specialist security operations.
It has been great to meet new people and form new ties with other professional security companies, who we look forward to working with in the future.
We would also like to say Thank You to the clients of Capitol Risk.
While August remains our quiet time, even with the current situation in London, the outlook for the rest of the year looks very good.
If you would like to get in touch with Capitol Risk Security Risk Management, please email.
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Television Cricket Commentator Simon Doull Endorses UK Security Alliance
May 21st, 2011 by Capitol Risk

Since its launch at the end of 2010, the UK Security Alliance has been going from strength-to-strength. The UK Security Alliance was created by experienced, professional close protection officers who wanted to ensure that users of professional security services had a reliable and honest resource they could use.
Stephen Hopkins, founder of the UK Security Alliance comments “It’s great to see Simon Doull putting his name behind the UK Security Alliance. Recently we had four members of the UK Security Alliance working overseas on the same task for two months. This is just one of many jobs our members have been working on recently. It’s great to see that our unique format has started to be accepted and used by clients of security services. I look forward to introducing a new service that will hugely benefit clients and I look forward to working with Simon again soon.”
Simon Doull – television cricket commentator says “I would recommend using UK Security Alliance personnel to everyone who requires professional security services. I have been travelling to India for many years with my job in television and the need for professional security has become more and more relevant. My experience recently with the UK Security Alliance and their personnel was outstanding and it left me in no doubt that they will be my security choice from now on. I would recommend the UKSA for any commercial and personal security requirements.”
The UK Security Alliance is a not-for-profit group. Stephen Hopkins has over 11 years experience working in the professional security industry, in operational, management and consultant positions. The UK Security Alliance has a strict application process for potential members. This ensures clients of the UKSA receive the highest levels of service from proven and experienced professionals.
For more information visit the UK Security Alliance Web Site.
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Being A Professional Security Officer Isn’t All about Defensive Driving and Firearms
February 15th, 2011 by Capitol Risk
If you are working as a close protection officer in the corporate or entertainment sector in the UK, do you really need to go on a tactical pistol course?
Being a professional security officer is like being a boy scout; prepared for anything. While I think it’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with firearms, I don’t think most people really need to know how to tactically clear a house, after all, it’s our job to get the principal as far away from the threat as possible.
Forewarned is Forearmed
Working at a professional level isn’t just about the physical skills you have. I have acquired an extensive book collection over the years that details various different things bad guys might do. If you think like they do, you’ll know what to look for.
The nature of close protection means we spend a lot of time in airports, hotels and facilities, on the street and travelling. It’s worth arming yourself with the knowledge of what type of incidents happen in these types of places and the general response procedures. Learn and understand how these different places manage their security. You can find out a lot about hotel security if you look for it.
The internet can be a great asset and you can pretty much find eBooks on any subject. There are many free resources available online, for example Identifying Undercover Activity and Agents . While some of these resources may seem old, they can sometimes offer you one or two nuggets of information that you will carry with you forever.
Remember, it might be worth more knowing how someone can defeat the swipe card system in a hotel, rather than knowing how to do a high speed J-turn.

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New UK Security Alliance Blog
February 2nd, 2011 by Capitol Risk
Just a quick note to let you know that the UKSA now has a new blog.
The UKSA blog has information about what they are doing as well as testimonials from clients the UKSA members have worked with.
Visit UK Security Alliance Blog here.

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Jerry Springer – Media Personality Recommends UK Security Alliance
January 17th, 2011 by Capitol Risk
“I would highly recommend using members of the UK Security Alliance for all your professional security requirements” – Jerry Springer
London, England, 17th Jan 2011 – The UK Security Alliance is a unique group that has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. This once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006. The UK Security Alliance has been created to distinguish between professional career security officers and the people who just fancied trying something different or exciting. This is achieved by our unique membership system.
Stephen Hopkins, founder of the UK Security Alliance comments “People who use professional security services don’t realise that holding an SIA (Security Industry Authority) close protection licence only means a person has passed a 14 day course, has a clean criminal history and has paid £245 to the Government to be allowed to work in the security industry. The shocking reality is that you could be entrusting your safety to someone who has never worked in the security industry before. The UK Security Alliance offers free professional advice to potential purchasers of professional security services, and if someone would like us to put a potential task to our members, we are happy to do so free of charge after we have carried out all necessary due diligence.”
Jerry Springer – media personality, user of professional security services and current user of UK Security Alliance members says “It’s very important to know that the person in charge of your safety knows what they are doing. I feel safe and secure knowing I am in the experienced hands of members from the UK Security Alliance. I would highly recommend using the members of the UK Security Alliance for all your professional security requirements.”
The UK Security Alliance is a not-for-profit group. Stephen Hopkins has worked in the security industry for over 11 years, managing corporate and entertainment close protection tasks. The UK Security Alliance aims to raise the standards of the close protection industry, and connect close protection security service buyers with professional security companies and individuals.
For further information please visit UK Security Alliance Web Site or contact:
UK Security Alliance
contact [@] uksecurityalliance.co.uk
Follow UK Security Alliance on Twitter @theUKSA
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UK Security Alliance – First-Stop Resource for Buyers of Close Protection Services
October 30th, 2010 by Capitol Risk
The UK Security Alliance (UKSA) has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. The once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006.
The UK Security Alliance is a networking tool for professional close protection officers and a resource for purchasers of close protection service. Membership to the UK Security Alliance is by invitation only from current members, with professional close protection officers staking their reputations on the people they invite to join. This ensures that only the best qualified and experience CPO’s become members.
The UK Security Alliance is not associated with any Government organisation or with any other security ‘association’. Created by close protection officers, for close protection officers, the aim of UKSA is to ensure purchasers of close protection services have the correct information and advice they need to make an informed decision about the security officers and companies they use. This is a free service.
The UK Security Alliance are happy to forward details of close protection jobs to their members, only after necessary due diligents has been completed. This is a free service to purchasers of close protection services.
More information on the UK Security Alliance is available on the UK Security Alliance web site.
Contact with the UK Security Alliance is initially always through the UK Security Alliance Contacts page of the web site.
An official press release from the UK Security Alliance is expected soon.

The UK Security Alliance has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. The once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006. The UK Security Alliance is a networking tool for professional close protection officers and a resource for purchasers of close protection service. Membership to the UK Security Alliance is by invitation only from current members, with professional close protection officers staking their reputations on the people they invite to join. This ensures that only the best qualified and experience CPO’s become members.
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Do You Know What Having An SIA Licence Really Means?
October 23rd, 2010 by Capitol Risk
Personal security is a serious issue. If you need close protection officers, then you have identified that you may find yourself in a situation that may be beyond your control. You trust your safety to a person you have never met before, but someone you automatically assume to be highly experienced in security and close protection.
The shocking reality is that the person you could be entrusting yours and possibly your families safety to, may never have worked in security before. Yes, they may have a close protection licence issued by the SIA (Security Industry Authority), but all this really means is that they have completed and passed a 150 hour course, have been vetted by means of a CRB check (Criminal Records Bureau), and have paid £245 to the government to be allowed to work legally in the UK security industry.
Many security companies advertise that all their security officers are SIA licenced – Well they should be anyway as it’s the law, BUT, just being in possession of an SIA Licence DOES NOT guarantee that you will get the experienced and knowledgeable security officer you think you are getting.
Licensing the close protection industry meant that the once self-regulating CP industry was now open to all. There are now over 6,500 licenced close protection people.
I have personally seen people who are willing to work for minimum wage to get their foot in the door and get some working experience in close protection. I would never even consider putting someone with no CP experience on a task, but other companies do, and they do it because there is profit in doing so.
YOU are solely in charge of your security. This means you decide if you need close protection services, but it doesn’t stop there. It’s still up to you to make sure you have security officers that have the knowledge and experience to carry out the task. If you or your representative purchase close protection services based on price alone, then you are cutting corners on something you could end up regretting.
Anyone can put up a web site, borrow text from other sites and make it seem like they are experts in the security industry. Some security companies throw the huge security net out there, hoping that if they offer every security related service, that they might get a bite. We write this blog so that it gives you an insight into how we think, and we have considerable experience in the security services we offer.
If you need close protection services and think you’ve negotiated a great deal for £10 per hour, after the company has taken their part, the person on the ground might be lucky to get £8 per hour. Be aware that this is the type of cost that you won’t find experienced CPO’s willing to work for, but the people who have no experience will. You have just taken a huge gamble on your security.
We have quoted for jobs that we didn’t initially get, only to be called half way through to come and take over because the people they had chosen for the task turned up late every day, were scruffy, didn’t have any people skills, didn’t understand the job requirements or were completely the wrong type of people for the environment … but they were initially chosen because they were cheaper!
If your security is important to you and you require experienced, professional close protection security officers, then please contact us.
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