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Malaysia Aircraft Disaster Analysis
Anthony Roman examines the latest information of MH370.
Loss of Malaysian Airlines MH370
Catastrophic, is how Anthony Roman describes the loss of Malaysian Airlines MH370.
Missing Malaysian Airliner
Anthony Roman provides insight into Malaysian Airlines Mystery.
CNBC: Western Express Cyber Criminal Ring
Anthony Roman consults with Andrea Day on CNBC's "Power Lunch" segment, "Crime and Punishment", regarding the Western Express cyber criminal ring.
A Lone Bandit and the Mystery of France's Greatest Diamond Heist
Anthony Roman, CEO of the global risk management firm Roman & Associates and John J. Kennedy, the president of the New York-based trade association Jewelers' Security Alliance, consult with renowned media outlet, The Atlantic, regarding the $163 Million jewelry heist in Cannes, France.
Bloomberg: $163 Million Jewelry Heist, French Riviera
Anthony Roman consults with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg's "Street Smart" regarding the Cannes $163 million jewelry heist.
Lots of Tips in Latest FBI Gardner Push
Suddenly the FBI is rattling everybody's cage by going public - and going public in a very strong, dramatic way," said Anthony Roman. "They're putting tremendous pressure on the smuggling rings and owners and organized crime networks involved."
Jewelry Industry News: 50 Million Brussels Diamond Theft Was "Spectacular"
As robberies go, this was absolutely spectacular, agrees Anthony Roman.
Locked doors, safety training and remote car starters go a long way to protect lawyers, expert says
Anthony Roman comments on attorney safety in the shadow of recent fatal attacks against Arizona lawyer and Texas
Dutch Art Thieves Were No 'Ocean's 11' Team
Anthony Roman said the Kunsthal's level of defenses appeared so basic as to be "astounding," given the value of the art it was housing. He said an alarm system alone would never be enough to stop criminals...
A Cold Chain of Consequence: The Trayvon Martin Killing
"Be careful, kid. A gun can take you places that you don't want to go."
Top 10 Obstacles in Fraud Prevention
Anthony Roman, head of global security and risk-management firm Roman & Associates, outlines 10 key obstacles that require careful consideration...
Wild Weather Blows Open the Realm of Potential Liabilities at Museums
Extreme weather opens the door for other potential losses aside from property damage. Thieves, for instance, can take advantage of the distraction these events create. Pilferage and "mysterious disappearances" remain a top loss area for museums, says Anthony Roman
NBC-Video--Washington Nationals MLB star, kidnapped in Venezuela
Anthony Roman consults with NBC News 4 in Washington D.C. regarding the kidnapping of Washington Nationals MLB star, Wilson Ramos.
The Black Arts: Theft of Antiquities
From the largest art theft in the world valued at $300 million at the Gardner Museum in Boston, to a handyman stealing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre, art and antiquities theft is a major crime industry. It is rated third in the hierarchy behind narcotics and weapons trafficking. Italy alone suffers 20,000 art thefts a year, despite a 300 strong dedicated police art theft unit.
Tackling the Issue of Employee Identity
The types of breaches organizations face can range from the relatively benign (exaggerating credentials on a resume) to the extreme, as seen in the recent Florida situation, says Anthony Roman, owner of Roman & Associates, a global security, investigation and management firm located in N.Y.
CNN International-Video--Domestic terror attack in Norway.
Anthony Roman consults with CNN International's World Report regarding domestic terror attack in Norway.
MSNBC-Video--Domestic terror attack in Norway.
Anthony Roman consults with MSNBC regarding domestic terror attack in Norway.
No more Mr. Tough Guy in the detective biz
Anthony Roman's team combs through electronic documents, builds timelines with e-mail archives, and sometimes has to pay a surprise visit to a company to inspect its electronic records or interview a former employee. Five years ago, most of his investigators were former FBI agents, he says. "Today, we've added accountants, engineers, former attorneys and software folks."
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