Co-authored by security experts Douglas R. Kane and Paul Michael Viollis, Sr., Ph.D. Silent Safety is a must read for those who provide counsel to affluent and highly affluent clients. Subtitled “Best Practices for Protecting the Affluent”, this great new book reminds us that as the financial crisis continues to make headlines, the hidden dangers facing many affluent families are often largely ignored. Despite the fact that significant wealth attracts considerable unwanted attention and exposure for many families, the appropriate countermeasures are often only implemented after costly, disruptive or embarrassing events unfold.  The authors offer many solutions to avoid this scenario.

The authors’ firm – Risk Control Strategies (RCS) – is a leading threat management, investigative and security consulting firm specializing in serving the affluent community, corporations and governmental agencies. Silent Safety serves as a personal security best-practices reference tool for affluent families and their trusted advisors. The book shines a spotlight on the many risks facing affluent families every day. Silent Safety provides pragmatic advice and strategic countermeasures that can be immediately deployed to contain a crisis, as well as recommendations to preemptively mitigate risk. This book will provide the reader with Risk Control Strategies’ proven methodology for protecting the wealthy and providing them with peace of mind.

To more closely examine the RCS suite of security services, visit their web site at www.riskcontrolstrategies.com  To request more information about Silent Safety, contact silentsafety@sandowmedia.com.

Finally, should you wish to meet with one of the partners of this fine firm, please contact me and I will arrange an introduction.

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