Executive security is getting a closer look after the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO.
Private security companies say they've gotten an influx of calls.
Executive security spending at S&P 500 companies has been on the rise — doubling from 2021 to 2023.
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"If these incidents become more frequent, the atmosphere surrounding the purchase of security services will change drastically," he cautioned.
Persons:
they've, Brian Thompson, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld —, —, Sonnenfeld, Michael Kozhar, Kozhar, hasn't, Matthew Dumpert, he'd, Dumpert, Thompson, it's, Chris Pierson
Organizations:
United Healthcare, Service, Trump, Studies, Yale, NYPD, International Security Services, Inc, Brooklyn, Kroll Enterprise Security Risk Management, CNBC, Allied, Fortune, New York Times, Times, Business, United Health Group
Locations:
Manhattan, beefed, Midtown Manhattan