Case Study
Fin-Tech Company Enhances Global Security with Executive Protection Leadership & Global Operations Center
25 Feb 2026

Client Challenge
A global financial technology company facing an increasingly complex security landscape driven by the rapid growth of their global operations and strict internal workforce rotation policies. The organization had previously relied on a multi‑tiered security model supported by multiple vendors. It created operational silos, continuity gaps, and inefficiencies. Frequent onboarding and offboarding of personnel further strained the program, increasing the risk of lost institutional knowledge and inconsistent execution.
Rather than responding to a single incident, the client took a proactive and strategic approach — seeking to simplify vendor management, centralize oversight, and partner with a provider capable of delivering stability, trusted leadership, and long‑term resilience.
The Crisis24 Solution
The client selected Crisis24 to consolidate and elevate its global security operations through an integrated, embedded model. Crisis24 delivered a comprehensive solution combining on‑site executive protection with dedicated intelligence and monitoring support from a Global Security Operations Center (GSOC).
This 360‑degree approach integrated executive protection managers directly into the client’s organization, while a nine‑analyst GSOC team provided 24/7 monitoring, threat analysis tailored to the client’s global risk environment. By aligning intelligence, communications, and operational oversight under a single provider, Crisis24 ensured continuity of leadership and execution across all security functions.
The embedded model enabled the client to maintain institutional knowledge despite internal rotation policies, strengthen alignment with corporate security objectives, and enhance decision‑making thanks to real‑time intelligence and proactive risk management.
The Result
With Crisis24’s embedded executive protection and GSOC analysts in place, the client achieved improved operational continuity, reduced vendor complexity, and increased confidence in its global security posture. The partnership delivered consistent oversight, and a scalable framework that supports long‑term resilience in a dynamic operating environment.
Learn more: Explore how Crisis24 delivers integrated security, intelligence, and executive protection solutions to support complex global organizations.
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