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Axios Security Group Issues Strategic Recommendations Following Senate Report on Secret Service Failures at Butler Assassination Attempt.

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Washington, D.C.,  Axios Security Group today released a series of  eight strategic recommendations  following the publication of a Senate report detailing significant shortcomings by the U.S. Secret Service that led to the  July 13, 2024, assassination attempt  on former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. In response to the Senate Homeland Security Committee’s newly released report outlining major failures by the United States Secret Service in preventing the July 2024 assassination attempt on then-President Donald J. Trump, Axios Security Group—one of the nation’s leading private executive protection and security firms has released a detailed list of strategic recommendations aimed at closing the security gaps that left high-value targets vulnerable. The firm, composed of former U.S. Special Operations Forces and intelligence professionals, is urging government and private sector leaders to implement critical reforms in thre...

Why Jeffrey Epstein Is Still Critically Important to Security, Intelligence, and Executive Protection.

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The case of Jeffrey Epstein remains one of the most consequential and disturbing intersections of wealth, influence, and systemic failure in modern history. Beyond its high-profile nature and the tragic exploitation of countless victims, the Epstein saga presents an unprecedented opportunity to evaluate critical vulnerabilities across security, intelligence, executive protection (EP), and institutional governance. From compromised surveillance networks and negligent federal custody oversight to the potential for blackmail operations and intelligence exploitation, Epstein's actions exposed glaring weaknesses in both public and private security frameworks. His ability to move undetected in elite circles for decades, despite a known criminal record, serves as a warning for every agency, organization, and protective team responsible for safeguarding high-value individuals and sensitive environments. This article, developed in partnership with Axios Security Group, dissects the Epstein ...

Job Scammers Are “Hiring” – But They Only Want Your Identity: Axios Security Group Offers Critical Tips to Stay Safe

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Washington, D.C., July 7, 2025 — As job seekers increasingly turn to online platforms to find employment, scammers are exploiting this vulnerability by posing as recruiters offering remote jobs from major companies. Axios Security Group warns that these fake job offers are on the rise and are becoming increasingly sophisticated, targeting individuals’ personal and financial information under the guise of a dream job opportunity. “This isn’t just a nuisance it’s identity theft disguised as opportunity,” said Jereme Dozier , CEO of Axios Security Group. “Job seekers, especially those looking for remote or flexible work, are at high risk. Scammers are weaponizing technology, emotion, and urgency. That’s where Axios steps in to educate and protect.”   How the Scam Works These scams often begin with a message from what appears to be a recruiter via email, text, or LinkedIn. They may use logos of real companies and create fake HR email accounts that appear convincing. But Axios Secu...