Turning Fragments Into Context: Frank Rodman on Event Security and Protective Intelligence

Frank Rodman, CEO and co-founder of Torchstone Global, joins Fred Burton to discuss what it takes to protect people, events, and organizations in an increasingly complex threat environment. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience across the Diplomatic Security Service, corporate security, executive protection, GSOC operations, and major global events, Frank shares lessons from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing investigation, the Tokyo subway sarin attack, Olympic Games, and Super Bowls. The conversation explores why private-sector security depends on influence, coordination, and clear communication, not just authority. Frank also explains how Connected Intelligence helps teams turn fragmented information into the context needed to make better security decisions before risk becomes crisis. You'll learn: How protective intelligence helps teams connect weak signals before a crisis Why major event security requires coordination, red teaming, and thoughtful trade-offs How security leaders can build stronger teams by combining expertise, communication, and business acumen Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: https://ontic.link/4xUIH7F If you're enjoying this episode, please take a minute to rate and review the show.