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🎙️ Episode Summary: Jonathan Perillo on Purpose, Mentorship, and the Evolving Security Industry
- Introduction & Background
Jonathan shares his journey from joining the U.S. Marines post-9/11 to building a career in private security. - His early interest in the Coast Guard shifted to the Marines after meeting a recruiter and being inspired by the ethos and uniform.Â
- Lessons from the Marines
Describes boot camp and reconnecting with his former drill instructor after 20 years. - Â Key takeaway: Learning to become independent and trust his own decisions as a non-commissioned officer.
- Â Shared a powerful turnaround moment from being overly reliant on guidance to becoming a confident leader.
- Transition into Security
Security began as a side job during and after his military service. - A mentor helped him realize security wasn’t just a “bridge job” — it was his calling.Â
- Jonathan emphasizes the distinction between guarding and strategic security leadership.Â
- The Purpose of Purpose
Purpose is what separates a job from a career. - Security professionals who find purpose in their roles perform with deeper commitment — but it can also lead to burnout if not balanced.
- Security as a Dual-Layer Industry
Describes security as a field that accommodates both thinkers and doers. - Â Celebrates those content in frontline roles and those who aim to reshape the industry.
- Challenges in the Industry
Rise in assaults on frontline officers, particularly in healthcare and retail - Advocates for protective legislation but urges caution to avoid unintended regulatory burdens.
- Security & Firearms Culture
Discusses differences in firearms norms between the U.S. and UKÂ - Emphasizes the seriousness and safety culture among responsible gun owners.
- AI and the Future of Security
Believes the industry will initially fumble AI adoption due to data immaturity. - Sees early uses in validation (e.g., reviewing risk assessments) and predictive analytics in cyber/physical domainsÂ
- Highlights use cases like drones, robot dogs, and sensor-equipped patrol units in expansive or hazardous environments.
- On Mentorship
Strong advocate for mentoring through ASIS International. -  His approach: guide, don’t clone — help mentees discover their own pathÂ
- Reiterates the importance of choosing mentors that match specific needs or stages of personal/professional growth.
- Final Thoughts
Urges security professionals to support each other and amplify the voices of those driving positive change. Encourages listeners to “change the world by changing their world” — starting with their mindset and community.
Security Circle â•️ is an IFPOD production for IFPO the International Foundation of Protection Officers