Tell us about your context. Confidential contact.
An ISC expert will call you back quickly to define a program suited to your exposure level, environment and priorities.
Frequently asked questions about ISC.
Brief answers to the questions most often asked before a first assignment for an exposed individual or sensitive organization.
Who can call on ISC?
Any individual or organization exposed to real risk: highly visible people, families, key teams or structures operating in sensitive environments. If your context cannot be improvised, ISC can support you.
When should we contact you?
Ideally before travel, an event, a change in exposure or a shift in context, so we can analyze the situation and design an appropriate program. In an emergency, the 24/7 hotline quickly opens a conversation and frames the first measures.
How long does it take to set up an assignment?
Timing depends on your location, exposure level and assignment type. Some configurations can be structured in a few hours, while others require deeper analysis. ISC always gives you a realistic estimate rather than a standard delay.
Do you work with other providers on site?
Yes, when relevant. ISC keeps overall control of the assignment and coordinates local operators or specific resources when needed, ensuring consistency and a single point of contact for the client.
How is my case confidentiality handled?
Shared information is strictly limited to the people involved in the assignment. No client name, exact location or operational detail is disclosed to third parties. Any references remain anonymized to protect your confidentiality.
What happens if my context changes during the assignment?
Your ISC point of contact remains reachable throughout the assignment. The program can be adjusted, reinforced or lightened as the situation evolves, after risk reassessment and a direct exchange with you.