UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting reveals complexities in safeguarding corporate executives
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Meta last year spent $24.4 million on guards, alarms, and other measures to keep Zuckerberg and the company's former chief operating officer safe amid rising tensions.
Fred Burton of Ontic noted, 'We are better today at collecting signals. I'm not sure we're any better at making sense of the signals we collect.'
Some organizations have been consulting with experts post-shooting asking, 'Am I doing enough?' as they evaluate executive security in a changing climate.
Meta acknowledges that negative sentiment regarding the company is often transferred to Zuckerberg, making his personal security crucial for corporate stability.
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