Why are you operating your physical security program? What threats are you trying to protect against? What specific risks to your organization and enterprise are you trying to mitigate? If you cannot ...
As physical, cyber, OT, and cloud systems converge, organizations must rethink risk across a unified threat surface—or risk leaving critical gaps that attackers are already ...
When you’re looking to increase the physical security of any type of commercial facility or building, the best way to start is by conducting a professional threat assessment. Keep reading to find out ...
When “nothing bad has happened” becomes an excuse for inaction, security funding stalls. This feature explains why “selling ...
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Given the immense amount of critical information that now exists solely in electronic form, law firms are wise to increase the ways that they protect their digital data repositories, particularly in ...
The responsibilities of physical security teams have expanded well beyond traditional security roles. However, these security teams all too often are seen only as a cost center instead of being ...
If the pandemic and civil disturbances last year taught us anything, it was that we need to be resilient and proactively develop programs to support a safe and secure environment for businesses and ...
When planning a major design development project, whether it’s a corporate campus, data center, or mixed-use facility, deciding how much to invest in security can be a complex question. A practical, ...