The evolving dynamics of combatting international terror, piracy, and corruption has left many of our clients at-risk and in loss of how to operate in a contemporary world where a single actor can pose greater threats to homeland security and corporate success than traditional armies and the worlds governance. Our transnational security specialists continue to face evolving threats of international and domestic terrorism, as well as an emerging set of challenges in securing borders, developing national and community resilience against natural disasters, cybersecurity, and ensuring the continued security of critical infrastructure.
The Innovati Group’s Homeland Security and Counterterrorism division analyzes how the United States and other countries, national and transnational companies, and global stakeholders can work toward these goals, especially in an age of limited budgets, ever-changing battlefields and the asymmetry of modern day antagonists.
Our transnational security specialists consider the measures that our clients can, or must, take-such as creating infrastructure that is resilient to physical penetration or resistant virtual molestation, enhancing physical and cyber resilience to thefts and piracy of information and innovation, or increasing cross-lateral cooperation with other contenders and rivals-to enhance their corporate or national security.