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Chapter 19. Executive Protection > References - Pg. 367

Chapter 19·ExecutiveProtection 367 Conclusions There can no protective program without the CEO's buy-in. A CEO understands risk as a management concept but may not be ready to acknowledge risk in personal terms. CSOs have been known to respond with denial, not unlike alcoholics refusing to look at the evidence of addiction. A program will not work until risk is acknowledged and training provided. Review Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name the usual motives of terrorist kidnappers. How does event protection change for overseas events? Name three duties of the advance party. What is the defense-in-depth concept? In one sentence, describe the proof of life code. What is the single greatest factor likely to impede the training of a protected person? References