Security, Vulnerability & Risk Assessment
 
In today's scenario when security has become a fundamental consideration, we seek to provide a design specific to the individual scenario and client requirement, In order to meet this objective, the risks and threats are evaluated, the security systems designed and procedures agreed and implemented. This ensures that present requirements are met and any potential issues in the future are given due consideration. This ensures our client to understand the strategy, systems and procedures that have been put in place. The sequential approach thus adopted is as under :-
 
Risk Analysis : Risk assessment for
-Physical Security
-IT and Outgoing Data
-Accounting and Taxation
Security Review : Existing systems
Existing policies on guarding, security, purchases, etc 
Current risk assessment
Strategy & Planning : Security strategy
Threat reduction program
Security management procedures
Design a Security Module: Building design parameters
Systems design and specifications
Tender analysis and evaluation
Pre - Launch Exercise : Physical system check
Buildings design review
Operating & maintenance documentation
Security Policy, Procedures :  Update security policy & Planning
Update security procedures
Launch of the Security Module :  
 
It is essential to create an audit trail for security from day one. This will assist in the prevention of breaches of security, and gives building owners and operators the peace of mind that the chance of such a breach is minimal. It also provides for, the increasingly important, responsibility of Corporate Governance. Outlined below are the building types within which security is seen as a fundamental requirement.

The various step wise approach that we undertake to asses the risk for      the under mentioned are hyperlinked at read more:-
 
Commercial: Offices, Hotels and Casinos, Retail.
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Industrial: Oil & Gas, Power and Pharmaceutical.
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Entertainment zones: Stadium, Arenas and Leisure Facilities.
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Transit Areas: Land, Sea and Air.
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  The search for static security - in the law and elsewhere - is misguided. The fact is security can only be achieved through constant change, adapting old ideas that have outlived their usefulness to current facts.
 
     
   
     
 
...William Osler