Thursday, October 30, 2008

Basics of the Security Survey

A security survey is an important on-site examination of a facility or residence used to determine the present security strengths & weakness... make recommendations... and improve the overall safety & security of that faciltiy/residence.

It is simply a 'tool' that is the basis for recommendations of action.

There are basically three types of surveys that can be conducted:

1.) A building inspection

2.) A security survey

3.) A security analysis

* the security analysis is more in-depth than the security survey

I recommend that a Security Survey is done:

1.) On an annual basis

2.) Following a crisis within the company

3.) After a theft; breaking & entering; etc.

4.) Upon request

Ensure that prior to beginning, you have a complete & professional checklist. Interview people from all areas... take pictures... and analyse past issues and current threats.

Once completed, many times the recommendations will be sent up the chain of command along with purchase requisitions or capital expenditure requests.

Expect a tough time... denials... and requests for justifications. Remember, security is NOT convenient and most people will not be as ready to move forward as you. That's ok... it's the nature of the game.

Just be professional, accurate and speak/write in "their" language. Who is "their"? The people with the $$$!

:-)

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Friday, October 10, 2008

Difference between Counter-Terrorism & Anti-Terrorism

What Is Terrorism?

Terrorism is a controversial term with no internationally agreed single definition. Terrorism is commonly referred as the use or threatened use of unlawful force or violence against people or property. It is used to coerce or intimidate governments, societies, companies, etc. to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. Terrorism is also a form of unconventional warfare and psychological warfare.

The big thing about terrorism is that it involves a criminal act that is intended to influence an audience far beyond the immediate victims.

Tactics used in terrorism include kidnapping, assassination, arson, bombing, hoaxes, hostage-taking, hijacking and skyjacking, seizure, raids or attacks on facilities, sabotage, potential use of special weapons, and environmental destruction. Combating terrorism consists of actions taken to oppose terrorism throughout the entire threat spectrum, including:

Anti-terrorism:

Defensive measures taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts

Counter-terrorism:

Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism

That's it for now... stay safe!

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Brian K. Allen is a coach, trainer and entrepreneur in Arizona. For
FREE Bodyguard info, goto this site and request the FREE module:
http://www.TheBodyguardCourse.com/
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