More than 60 of its hotels and restaurants in the United States were affected.
The Lamination Principle – adding layers of security to counter modern threats
Increased risks along the entire travel chain are on everyone’s minds these days. And for good reason!
120 Carlson Rezidor hotels receive Safehotels Alliance certification
The program pre-empts the increasing expectation from business travelers that hospitality providers will deliver a safe and secure experience.
SIERRA – ECHO – CHARLIE…calling for backup
Here’s what you should consider when communicating with your on-site security.
Upsurge in global terrorism is a red flag for hospitality industry
Hotels must adapt to new security conditions and concern about the financial investment or finding the time to train staff could prove to be a mistake in the long run.
New Travel Risk Map launched by International SOS and Control Risks
New map shows global medical & security risks by country to helps travellers & organisations prepare before going abroad.
Emergency pocket guidebooks – best practice for hotels
Providing staff easy to use printed emergency pocket guidebooks after they have been trained in security awareness will help them recall procedures and make the proper responses in an emergency.
Hotel Technology Conference focused on latest innovations and controversies
The Hotel Technology Conference (HotelTech) on October 22 covered mobility, security, business intelligence, robotics, brand standards and more.
Noble House hacked
Noble House learned that malware may have been installed on payment processing systems that potentially affected cards swiped at the six of its properties.
Noble House card payment server hacked
Guest information potentially compromised by the malware on a payments server used by The Commons Hotel in Minneapolis includes the cardholder name, card number, expiration date and CVV number.