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'''C2-i International''' is the "UK's premier 'special risk management' and investigation company"<ref>John Vidal and Dan Milmo, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/apr/09/activists.travelandtransport Mystery over who hired mole to dig dirt on Plane Stupid's environment activists], Guardian, 9 April 2008</ref>
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'''C2i International''' is the "UK's premier 'special risk management' and investigation company"<ref>John Vidal and Dan Milmo, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/apr/09/activists.travelandtransport Mystery over who hired mole to dig dirt on Plane Stupid's environment activists], Guardian, 9 April 2008</ref>
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
:Security firms that offer spying services are very reserved when it comes to describing their products and C2i International is no exception. The company describes itself as a "special risk management" business, a common euphemism in its trade. C2i was founded by Justin King who, according to the company's website, was a helicopter pilot in the special forces, and is trained to "British police special operations standards" in surveillance and counter-espionage. From its offices a few hundred metres from Oxford Street in London's West End, the firm offers services in "business protection". However, the Plane Stupid incident is unlikely to join the list of case studies on its website. Examples of C2i's work include providing round-the-clock protection to a foreign company working in Russia and upgrading personal security for the president of a Mexican bank. The company claims it works closely with clients to understand their "unique threatscape" and that the security firm has experience of protecting aviation businesses from external threats. C2i also lists the aerospace industry as one of the industries that has benefited from its expertise in the past.<ref>ibid.</ref>
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:Security firms that offer spying services are very reserved when it comes to describing their products and C2i International is no exception. The company describes itself as a "special risk management" business, a common euphemism in its trade. C2i was founded by Justin King who, according to the company's website, was a helicopter pilot in the special forces, and is trained to "British police special operations standards" in surveillance and counter-espionage. From its offices a few hundred metres from Oxford Street in London's West End, the firm offers services in "business protection". However, the Plane Stupid incident is unlikely to join the list of case studies on its website. Examples of C2i's work include providing round-the-clock protection to a foreign company working in Russia and upgrading personal security for the president of a Mexican bank. The company claims it works closely with clients to understand their "unique threatscape" and that the security firm has experience of protecting aviation businesses from external threats. C2i also lists the aerospace industry as one of the industries that has benefited from its expertise in the past.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
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:Website: [http://www.c2i-international.com/ www.c2i-international.com]
 
===Resources===
 
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[[Category:Corporate Espionage]]
 
[[Category:Corporate Espionage]]

Revision as of 07:55, 9 April 2008

C2i International is the "UK's premier 'special risk management' and investigation company"[1]

Background

Security firms that offer spying services are very reserved when it comes to describing their products and C2i International is no exception. The company describes itself as a "special risk management" business, a common euphemism in its trade. C2i was founded by Justin King who, according to the company's website, was a helicopter pilot in the special forces, and is trained to "British police special operations standards" in surveillance and counter-espionage. From its offices a few hundred metres from Oxford Street in London's West End, the firm offers services in "business protection". However, the Plane Stupid incident is unlikely to join the list of case studies on its website. Examples of C2i's work include providing round-the-clock protection to a foreign company working in Russia and upgrading personal security for the president of a Mexican bank. The company claims it works closely with clients to understand their "unique threatscape" and that the security firm has experience of protecting aviation businesses from external threats. C2i also lists the aerospace industry as one of the industries that has benefited from its expertise in the past.[2]

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Website: www.c2i-international.com

Resources

References

  1. John Vidal and Dan Milmo, Mystery over who hired mole to dig dirt on Plane Stupid's environment activists, Guardian, 9 April 2008
  2. Ibid.