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US companies boost spending on security
Gulf Today
|April 30, 2025
US corporations have been ramping up their security spending, but following the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson that expenditure is set to rise further in 2025 as more companies see heightened threats to their top brass.
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At least a dozen S&P 500 companies have flagged an increase in security risks, a Reuters analysis of the proxy statements - or annual disclosures to shareholders - showed.
Blue-chip companies such as Walmart, General Motors, American Express and chipmaker Broadcom have disclosed new or increased security expenses from previous years.
"The number of customers requiring assessments and executive protection has increased 10 to 15 times the number prior to December 4," said Glen Kucera, president at security services firm Allied Universal, which serves more than 80% of Fortune 500 companies.
UnitedHealth spent $1.7 million on security for its top executives in 2024, the first time it disclosed the detail in its proxy statement on April 21. Its insurance unit CEO, Thompson, was shot dead on December 4 in a targeted attack in New York that raised fears among executives over threats to their safety.
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