Our Mission

Staying Neutral, Staying Professional: Our Commitment to Supporting All Clients

At Securepoint, our mission is clear: to provide broadcasters and journalists with the physical protection tools they need to stay safe while reporting the truth and sharing vital information. While we take pride in delivering reliable solutions, we believe it’s equally important to emphasize how we approach our work — with neutrality, professionalism, and respect for all.

Our role is not to judge the beliefs, affiliations, or opinions of those we support. Whether a client aligns with one political stance or another, our job remains the same — to empower them with the tools they need to do their work safely.

 A Lesson in Unconditional Support

 Many years ago, I had the privilege of volunteering at a hospice. One of the most profound lessons I learned during that time was the power of unconditional care. In the hospice environment, it didn’t matter if the person in front of us was considered “good” or “bad” by societal standards. Our focus was simple: to help them in their moment of need.

That same principle has stayed with me throughout my professional life. At Securepoint, we apply that same mindset — offering our expertise without judgment, ensuring that every broadcaster and journalist feels supported in their mission to inform the public.

Why This Matters in Physical Security

In today’s climate, those working in the media face real threats — from harassment and intimidation to physical danger in the field. Our job isn’t to decide whose voice should be heard — it’s to ensure that those voices can report freely and safely, regardless of their views.By maintaining a neutral, professional stance, we can focus on what matters most:

✔️ Helping our clients mitigate risks in unpredictable environments.

✔️ Providing practical security solutions for teams operating in the field.

✔️ Offering expert guidance without bias or judgment.

 Our Commitment

At Securepoint, we stand by the belief that everyone deserves protection, and our responsibility is to ensure that protection is accessible, effective, and free from judgment. Just as I learned in my hospice work, we are here to support — not to evaluate or discriminate.

Your safety is our priority — no matter who you are or what you believe.