CrisisWire Launches Insider Threat Detection Programs as Average Incident Cost Reaches $17.4 Million
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Contact: Warren Pulley, Founder & Principal Consultant
CrisisWire Threat Management Solutions
Former U.S. Embassy Baghdad Site Security Manager Offers Proven Frameworks from High-Security Environments
Honolulu, Hawaii – October 30, 2025 – As insider threats account for 60% of data breaches and average incident costs exceed $17.4 million according to IBM research, organizations struggle to balance employee privacy with security monitoring.
CrisisWire Threat Management Solutions, led by Warren Pulley who managed insider threat programs protecting diplomats in Baghdad's combat zone, announces comprehensive detection and mitigation services applying high-security methodologies to corporate environments.
Pulley's published research "How to Conduct an Insider Threat Audit in 10 Steps" (also available through Archive.org and Scribd) provides the framework now offered through CrisisWire consulting services. His experience spans U.S. Air Force nuclear weapons security, 12 years LAPD organized crime investigations, and 6+ years directing security for 2,000+ diplomatic personnel under daily attack threat—zero incidents across his tenure.
"Insider threats differ fundamentally from external attacks," explains Pulley, author of Threat Assessment Handbook and The Prepared Leader. "Warning signs exist—behavioral changes, policy violations, access anomalies—but most organizations lack structured detection systems. Professional insider threat programs identify risks before they become incidents."
CrisisWire's insider threat services integrate FBI insider threat guidance, DHS frameworks, FEMA IS-915: Protecting Critical Infrastructure, and methodologies proven in diplomatic security operations detailed in Uniformed Silence.
Programs include:
Comprehensive insider threat risk assessments
User behavior analytics implementation
Data loss prevention strategy development
Investigation training for security teams
Policy frameworks balancing security and privacy
Integration with workplace violence prevention programs
Pulley's approach, documented in his Academia.edu research and aligned with ASIS International security standards, addresses both malicious insiders (espionage, sabotage, data theft) and unintentional threats (negligence, social engineering victims). His paper "Executive Protection in 2025" extends insider threat considerations to high-risk personnel protection.
Organizations across healthcare (protecting patient data), finance (preventing fraud), technology (securing intellectual property), and government (classified information protection) implement CrisisWire's frameworks. Training videos provide foundational awareness. Blog resources available at CrisisWire blog.
Emergency consultation available for organizations discovering potential insider threats. Contact crisiswire@proton.me immediately.
Schedule free insider threat assessment:📧 crisiswire@proton.me | 🌐 https://rypulmedia.wixsite.com/crisiswire

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