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Why pay for a Third Party?

A third party security audit of your building, facility or organisation is often key to discovering any security shortfalls, soft spots and areas of risk. Small appropriate changes can often be applied immediately at nil or minimal cost that can make a large and significant differences to the security of the organization.
 
Have you considered or do you know how damaging insider activity can be, or removal of data, or the hacking of your system? Do you know how to protect yourself from the damage or fall out that can far outweigh the effort to take precautionary steps?
 
What Next?

Any consultancy will be followed up with a wide ranging report offering immediate and low cost solutions, medium term and long term solutions which may include changes or implementation of both human resources and electronic systems.
 
Testing resilience, the picture above shows a small device placed under a gas transporter in sight of the CCTV control room, which was searched twice before it was seen, a simple training serial was then conducted with the next watch before testing again, this time it was seen almost immediately.  
Training recommendations may include , crisis management and business continuity training, staff awareness and security guard training, search, weapons and explosives awareness, CCTV, Communications amongst others.

 
Success Story

Recently one of our consultants conducted a security audit at a large manufacturing site in the Far East, the product was very valuable and open to robbery, most effort and attention was paid to the immediate areas of storage of the product. During the Audit it was discovered that a female member of the accounts department visited the city bank at the same day and time each week, she was driven by the company driver and dropped off near the bank, the driver would then circle the block until the women reappeared and waited for the driver to return. She was carrying in cash approximately the same amount as the product being guarded at the plant was worth, in an area that was prone to bag snatching.
The resulting recommendations not only helped to protect the companies assets, but also to alleviate the fears and worries of the female who unknown to the company feared not only for her job if something happened but also her life on a weekly basis.