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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2025 · 13 MIN

ESG and the Human Factor: Why personnel security must be a core feature of ESG strategy

from In Australia’s National Interest - Security of Critical Infrastructure · host Pentagram Advisory

ESG is one of the most decisive forces shaping corporate strategy and investment worldwide. But while environmental and governance issues dominate the headlines, the social dimension — the human factor — is often overlooked.In this episode, Pentagram Advisory explores why personnel security is the missing link in many ESG programs. We examine the risks posed by workforce vulnerabilities, insider threats, and supply chain exposures, and why boards and executives must integrate personnel security into ESG strategy to build resilience, protect value, and maintain stakeholder trust.Join us as we uncover how the people side of ESG could be the decisive factor in safeguarding purpose, performance, and profitability for organisations managing critical assets.

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