Robert Siciliano
Robert Siciliano: Security Expert

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Robert Siciliano "The Lifesaver" is an expert on personal security and identity theft. He has 25 years of experience in self-defense, security work, martial arts, white collar crimes, personal body-guarding, bar-room bouncing and observing the human condition. He has been in over 100 physical confrontations.

He is an author, a sought-after media personality, and a professional speaker. He is a 6 foot, 200 pound improper Bostonian who has lived the contents of his fun, fascinating, and thought provoking presentation. Siciliano is a member of the American Society for Industrial Security and the National Speakers Association. He has been certified as an instructor of safety and security under the guidelines of the Massachusetts Board of Nursing, many State Associations of Realtors® and numerous industry trade associations for continuous education credits.

He has been seen on the TODAY Show, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, CNBC, Inside Edition, Sally Jesse, Montel, Maury Povich, Howard Stern, and in Woman's Day, Mademoiselle, Good Housekeeping, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Times, Chicago Tribune, United Press International, Reuters and Entrepreneur and many, many others.

Siciliano recently released his third book, The Safety Minute: Living on High Alert, How to Take Control of Personal Security and Prevent Fraud. Siciliano's approach is to "take a minute for safety" by taking charge of our lives, he will teach you step by step how to protect yourself. He will show you how to avoid or, if necessary, respond to crisis - including assaults or thefts that are statistically far greater threats than the new dangers of terrorism.

By training people to become winners, Siciliano has earned much critical praise teaching workshops and giving seminars to people of all ages throughout the country, on how to avoid assaults and prevent fraud.

Whether you're a business traveler with a laptop, a professional with data to protect, a visitor in a foreign country, or a woman in the social scene, Siciliano's seminars and his book The Safety Minute can help you tap into the security and survival instincts that many of us have lost because of social conditioning.
-He explains the fundamentals of many aspects of security and how to develop a security mindset.
-He gives you verbal and physical self-defense techniques and shows you how to overcome the emotions you will experience in an attack.
-He teaches us that we have the ability to make lifesaving decisions under stress.
-He analyzes the latest lethal and non-lethal products in personal protection. He knows how criminals think and can show you how to prevent thefts from your home, office or over the internet.

Robert teaches seminars in workplace violence, travel security, home security, computer security, identity theft, and overall personal security at IDTheftSecurity.com.
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