Security Explorer Acquires Special Security Services, Expanding Its National Security Footprint
Security Explorer has officially announced its acquisition of Special Security Services (SSS), marking a major milestone in the companyʼs mission to provide best-in-class, full-spectrum security solutions.
This strategic move positions Security Explorer as one of the fastest-growing providers of protective services in the United States, while expanding its reach into new markets where Special Security Services has long been a trusted name.
A Strategic Move to Strengthen Capabilities
With the addition of SSS, Security Explorer gains access to a wealth of experience in manned guarding, executive protection, and risk consulting. The acquisition also introduces an expanded workforce of highly trained security professionals, further enhancing Explorerʼs ability to serve diverse sectors including residential communities, corporate campuses, critical infrastructure, and private clients.
What This Means for Clients
For clients of both Security Explorer and SSS, the transition is expected to be seamless. Existing service agreements will remain in place, while customers will also gain access to new resources, advanced technologies, and expanded geographic coverage.
Employees of Special Security Services will join the Explorer team, helping preserve the culture of discipline and professionalism that has made SSS an industry leader.
Looking Ahead
This acquisition is part of Security Explorerʼs broader growth strategy aimed at blending human expertise with technology to create layered, modern security solutions. By incorporating SSSʼs specialized training programs and risk assessment tools, Security Explorer will deepen its ability to serve high-risk and high-profile environments while continuing to innovate in areas such as secure transport, executive protection, and critical infrastructure support.
The deal also underscores the growing demand for comprehensive security solutions in todayʼs environment, where both individuals and organizations face increasingly complex risks.