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The Security Exchange

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The Security Exchange is where real-world security meets real-world experience. Hosted by Daniel R. Pascale, CPP, CEO of CoSecure Enterprise Risk Solutions, this podcast explores the challenges and emerging trends shaping today’s security landscape. Whether you work in physical security, cybersecurity, risk management, public safety, higher education, healthcare, or corporate protection, this show delivers insights that keep you informed and ahead. We cut through the noise—no hype, no sales pitches, no vendor bias. Each episode features subject matter experts, clients, and industry leaders sharing practical guidance and lessons learned from real-world deployments. From security strategy and AI to policy, modernization, preparedness, and cyber–physical convergence, we bring clarity to what matters. If you want actionable insight—not buzzwords—this is your exchange. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay secure.

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6 episodios

Portada del episodio The Security Exchange: Data is Your Greatest Liability with Nicole Marie Gill

The Security Exchange: Data is Your Greatest Liability with Nicole Marie Gill

Host Dan Pascale sits down with Nicole Marie Gill, Chair of CODISCOVR and the author of the ABA’s definitive handbook on eDiscovery. With over 20 years in legal-tech and a background defending healthcare providers, Nicole is an industry "heavy hitter" who routinely navigates complex data privacy. Together with Dan Pascale, CPP (CEO of COSECURE), they bridge the gap between physical security response and the digital paper trail that defines modern litigation. If you think "security" ends at the front door, you’re leaving your organization wide open. We’re pulling back the curtain on how poor retention policies and "clean" inboxes turn minor incidents into multi-million dollar legal disasters. From Slack messages to the high-stakes legal risks of using public AI, Nicole explains why getting your "data house in order" is the ultimate risk mitigation strategy.   Key Insights from this Episode: * Info Gov vs. eDiscovery: Governance is about proactive policies to keep your data house in order; eDiscovery is the high-cost process of collecting and triaging that data once the storm hits. * The Spoliation Trap: Deleting data you were obligated to preserve can trigger an "adverse inference," where a jury is instructed to assume the missing information was damaging to your case. * BYOD & The "Monday Purge": If you use a personal phone for work, it is discoverable; a routine "purge" of texts after an incident can be viewed by a judge as circumstantial evidence of nefarious intent. * The Heppner Case & AI Privacy: Using public tools like ChatGPT to summarize case strategy can break attorney-client privilege, making your private prompts and the AI's output fully discoverable in court. * The Privilege Myth for Consultants: Security assessments and reports are generally discoverable unless you are specifically hired by General Counsel to assess liability for pending litigation. * Strategic Data Mapping: Successful organizations map out exactly where data lives—from Teams to third-party apps—and identify who "owns" the keys to that information. * Possession, Custody, and Control: Your legal duty is limited to data you have the "legal right" or "practical ability" to access; knowing this boundary saves massive collection and processing costs.   "The less data we have, the less risk we have; eDiscovery is often the most costly portion of litigation because companies proliferate data without a plan." Stop treating your digital footprint as "trash." In 2026, an unmanaged data trail is a liability that no physical wall can stop. Start treating your Information Governance as a strategic shield, or prepare to pay the price in the courtroom.   Nicole Marie Gill [http://linkedin.com/in/nicole-marie-gill-8156a8176] https://codiscovr.com/ [https://codiscovr.com/]

22 de abr de 2026 - 57 min
Portada del episodio The Security Exchange: Breaking the "Whac-A-Mole" Cycle in School Safety—Systems-Based Proactivity

The Security Exchange: Breaking the "Whac-A-Mole" Cycle in School Safety—Systems-Based Proactivity

In this episode of The Security Exchange, host Dan Pascale sits down with Don Hough, Vice President of Public Sector at COSECURE and former national school safety leader at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. If you’re a school superintendent, K-12 administrator, risk manager, or public sector leader, this conversation tackles a common challenge: Why do so many school safety efforts feel reactive, and how do you actually build a program that works? Don breaks down how schools can move beyond “security theater” and one-off solutions toward a comprehensive school safety strategy grounded in risk assessment, coordination, and long-term planning.   What you’ll learn in this episode: • Why reactive, post-incident spending leads to fragmented school security systems • How applying the 80/20 principle can improve safety outcomes and resource allocation • The importance of cyber-physical security convergence in modern school environments • How to build a balanced, layered school safety program (not reliant on a single tool) • Best practices for integrating School Resource Officers (SROs) effectively • How to engage stakeholders, from leadership to students, in a culture of safety   This episode is ideal for anyone looking to better understand K-12 school safety, risk management, threat prevention, and emergency preparedness, without getting lost in jargon or overly technical concepts.   Listen now to learn how to break the cycle of reactive decision-making and build a smarter, more resilient safety strategy.   “School safety is not a destination; it's an ongoing commitment that requires us to move past the fear of 'doing something, anything' and instead focus on building a system where people, policy, and technology actually work together.” For more insights, subscribe to Don's SubStack https://substack.com/@donhough?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page [https://substack.com/@donhough?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page]   If you want to contact Don directly head over to his LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-hough-ba16565/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-hough-ba16565/]   https://cosecure.com/ [https://cosecure.com/]

25 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Engineering the Modern Campus Safety Ecosystem - Moving Beyond Reactive Policing

Engineering the Modern Campus Safety Ecosystem - Moving Beyond Reactive Policing

In this episode of The Security Exchange, host Dan Pascale sits down with Mike Rein, Vice President at COSECURE and former Deputy Chief of Police at Rutgers University. With more than 20 years of law enforcement experience, Mike is an FBI National Academy graduate and longtime EMT who brings a practical, real-world perspective to the challenges of campus public safety.   This conversation examines how colleges and universities can rethink safety in today’s open, complex campus environments. Rather than relying solely on traditional policing models, Mike explains how institutions can build a coordinated approach to safety that aligns people, technology, and operational strategy.   Whether you're a campus safety leader, university administrator, facilities director, or risk manager, this episode explores how institutions can move toward a more intentional and collaborative approach to campus protection.   Key topics discussed in this episode include:     • The “Fit for Purpose” Response Model:  Why sending a sworn officer to every type of call—such as a residential lockout—may not be the best use of resources, and how campuses can better match responders to the situation.     • Campus Safety as a Shared Responsibility: Why can't safety live solely within the “police department”? Residence Life, Athletics, IT, Facilities, and other departments all play a role in creating a safer campus environment.     • The Risk of Cutting Security During Construction: How security infrastructure is often reduced during project “value engineering,” and why this can create long-term vulnerabilities.     • Threat Assessment vs. Care Teams: Understanding the important difference between student support teams and multidisciplinary threat assessment teams designed to identify and mitigate targeted violence.     • Security vs. Convenience - The “Pizza Box” Problem: What simple behaviors like propping doors open can undermine thousands of dollars of security technology and why building a culture of safety matters as much as installing new systems. "If you are still providing campus safety the same way you did in the year 2000, it is time to take a hard look at your strategy; true safety is an intentional ecosystem co-produced by the entire community and built for a specific purpose."

12 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio The Security Exchange: Strengthening K-12 Safety—Beyond Security Theater to Expert Risk Assessment and Behavioral Threat Management

The Security Exchange: Strengthening K-12 Safety—Beyond Security Theater to Expert Risk Assessment and Behavioral Threat Management

In this high-impact episode of The Security Exchange, host Dan Pascale sits down with Joe Hendry, a Principal Consultant at COSECURE and one of the nation’s leading experts in K-12 school safety. With 40 years of experience spanning the U.S. Marines, law enforcement, and national technical committees for ASIS, Joe brings unparalleled depth to the conversation on protecting our students and faculty. This episode pulls back the curtain on the "security theater" often seen in schools and refocuses on the contemporary practices that actually save lives. Whether you are a school superintendent, a principal, or a school resource officer, this discussion provides a roadmap for moving from high-cost "shiny widgets" to a comprehensive, risk-based safety program. Key topics discussed in this episode include: * The ROI of Unbiased Risk Assessments: Why a "free" assessment from a vendor is often a sales pitch in disguise and why a full-scale, objective assessment every 3–4 years is the essential first step for any district. * Preventing Low-Probability, High-Impact Events: Understanding the statistical reality of school violence and why investing in bollards to prevent vehicle incursions may be more critical than high-priced gunshot detection systems. * The Evolution of Active Threat Response: Why the traditional "single-option" lockdown (derived from 1960s drive-by shooting drills) is outdated, and why multi-option response models like ALICE or Run-Hide-Fight are now the national standard. * Behavioral Threat Assessment (BTA): Moving beyond metal detectors to focus on prevention. Joe explains the necessity of multidisciplinary teams (including school nurses) and the critical need for post-incident management plans. * The Dangers of Unfunded Mandates: How blanket state requirements can inadvertently drain budgets away from higher-priority risks identified in your specific local assessment. * Realistic Recovery and Reunification: Why your emergency plan shouldn't end at the evacuation point and how to prepare for the massive mental health and logistical challenges of the aftermath. "Stop investing in security theater that only checks a box; start prioritizing an objective, risk-based strategy that focuses on prevention through behavioral threat management and empowers your people with multi-option response training."

20 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
Portada del episodio The Security Exchange: Mitigating Workplace Violence and Targeted Threats in Healthcare

The Security Exchange: Mitigating Workplace Violence and Targeted Threats in Healthcare

In this episode of The Security Exchange, host Dan Pascale sits down with Drew Neckar, a veteran security leader and Principal Consultant at COSECURE, to tackle the escalating crisis of workplace violence in healthcare. With healthcare workers currently accounting for over 70% of non-fatal workplace assaults in the U.S., the conversation moves beyond the "status quo" to explore actionable mitigation strategies. Key Discussion Points: * The Global Rise of Violence: Why healthcare systems worldwide are seeing a post-pandemic shift in aggression from patients and families. * Reactive vs. Targeted Violence: Understanding the critical difference between "in-the-moment" outbursts and predatory, targeted violence that requires a multidisciplinary threat assessment team. * Bridging the Program Gaps: Why reporting processes are often the most significant failure point in a security program and how to fix them. * Layered Physical Security: A deep dive into the evolution of access control, the impact of mandated weapons detection, and the importance of visitor management. * The "Keyless Entry" Trap: How hospitals can avoid overspending on "shiny new widgets" by fully utilizing the features of the enterprise systems they already own. * C-Suite Engagement: Practical tips for security directors to find internal champions among nursing and medical leadership to drive a culture of safety. Stop treating security as a secondary clinical function and start building a culture of safety that empowers every caregiver to identify, report, and mitigate threats.

20 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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