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When choosing the best security consultant, consider which type of consulting service you need and find a company that offers that particular service. Then contact a few companies. Research each company's background carefully, noting how long the company has been in business, any industry affiliations, Advisor, experts, witness, litigation, management, workplace, terrorist, anti-terrorism, assistance, mobility, rapid, support, logistics, assets, network, telecommunications, radio, Experts, witness, litigation, management countermeasures, electronic, and contact information. Many security consulting firms belong to associations and groups, which follow a strict code of ethics. Visit with a few companies to find one that can meet your security consulting needs, whether it's for government, commercial or other purposes. Check out the consultant's physical location if possible. Is it neat and well maintained? Inquire if the company is local, national or international. Ask about industry affiliations. When finding a security consultant for your needs, speak with several professionals to get a feel for the company. Are customer service members courteous, reflecting a positive business attitude? Does the company offer the services you are interested in, such as security advisory services or planning and design? Make a detailed list of the services each company offers. Get quotes on rates, taking note of the company's availability, hours, and quality of service before choosing a security consultant. Narrow down your search to find a security consultant who offers what you need, whether on a large or small scale. You can find security consultants in your local phone book, or by searching online directories. Keep in mind that confidentiality is the top priority. Make sure the consultant has a strict code of ethics, and the proper education and training to guard against even the smallest security breach.
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