Chuck Tobin

Chuck Tobin

President at AT-RISK International and International Protective Security Board (IPSB)

Chuck Tobin has served as President of AT-RISK International since 2003, bringing over 35 years of experience protecting people, property and operations for clients worldwide. 

Mr. Tobin serves as Chair of Standards and Guidelines on the ASIS Executive Protection Council and President of the International Protective Security Board (IPSB). From 2013 to 2017, Mr. Tobin acted as President of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) and currently serves as the Southcentral Chapter Sergeant of Arms. Mr. Tobin is the recipient of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Commissioners Medal for volunteer efforts in advancing threat assessment in Florida.

During his time as chairman for ATAP’s Certification Committee, Mr. Tobin developed the security industry’s first Certified Threat Manager (CTM) credential, providing proof of knowledge and management abilities in violence risk assessment. He earned his CTM certification in 2015 and was an integral part of the Executive Protection Core Competencies Project, bringing together subject matter experts from around the world to create higher standards for the security industry. Mr. Tobin has also served as National Director of Security and consultant to United States Presidential, Prime Minister, and international elected official campaigns around the world.

As President of AT-RISK International, Mr. Tobin develops best practices for the company and leads complex threat investigations and executive protection risk assessments for clients. He is a speaker, author and on-camera contributor with expertise in executive protection programming, comprehensive security management, threat assessment and threat management.

 

Sessions
When High-Profile Means Danger: Protecting Executives from Public Threats
Monday, September 29 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Central Time (US & Canada)
The Targeting of Corporate Leaders—An Analysis of Targeted Attacks
Monday, September 29 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Central Time (US & Canada)