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1. What is a Board Certified PSP?
The Physical Security Professional designation is a specialty
certification awarded to security practitioners who have demonstrated
in-depth knowledge and experience in threat assessment and risk
analysis; integrated physical security systems; and the appropriate
identification, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of security
measures.
The PSP credential allows practitioners to demonstrate expertise in
conducting physical security surveys to identify vulnerabilities and
performing cost analysis for the selection of integrated physical security
measures. The PSP officially recognizes specialized knowledge in
systems design, procurement, final acceptance testing, and
implementation procedures.
2. Do You Ever Feel Like Security Is
Like Finding The Proverbial…
3. Perception
Prison – Or – Castle
Perspective: Prison Vs. Castle
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4. The 360˚ View – What Is 2B Protected?
Regulatory
Can it be attacked: Requirements
From the front Corporate
From the rear Local
State
From the flanks Federal
From above Adjacent Risks
From underneath Petrochemical
Via Brand Penal
Brand defamation Hazardous storage
Environmentally Rail yards
Flood(s), Tornado(s), etc.,
Container yards
Severe Weather
Interstate or major
roadways, railways, etc.,
Through utilities Via infrastructure
Power, water, gas, etc.,
IT/IS
Transportation Hactivists
Social media
Virus
5. Design to the Environment
Nature of Premise
Understand the hours of operation
Who their Customer’s are
What is of value
What is necessary to operate the business
Crime Demographics
Crime statistics, Crime Index, Sexual Predators
Area vs. State vs. National Averages
Census and Demographic Information, Culture
Socio-economics, Behavior, Spouse and Non-Custodial Parent Issues
Location
Environmental impact – Severe weather
Road infrastructure
Rural, suburban, city or inner-city
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Information from – Implementing Physical Protection Systems:
A Practical Guide by David G. Patterson, CPP, PSP
8. Concentric zones of protection…
Delimiting Zone –
Delimiting Zone From bus pickup in
community to the edge of
the property line
Controlled Area
Controlled Area –
Limited Edge of property to the
exterior of facility
Limited – Exterior of
Exclusive facility leading into
corridors and elevators
Exclusive – Classroom,
Administrative Areas,
Business Office, Record
Retention Area, Network
room, Cash Handling
Locations, High Value
Assets, etc.,…
20. Tailoring A System To Fit Your Goals,
Environment and Budget
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One must be approved to sit the exam, a work history/experience coupled with a minimum five years in the field is required in order to sit the exam. Once approved, a candidate has two years to schedule and pass the exam. The exam is a weighted test taken at a Prometric testing center where the results are provided after submitting your final questions or the time limit expires. The test is 2 ½ hours for the certification which provides testing in three domains Physical Security Assessments Application, Design and Integration of Physical Security Systems Implementation of Physical Security Measures This designation requires continuing professional education hours every three years to re-qualify. There are approximately 964 PSP’s worldwide. PSP – Physical Security Professional ASIS International Board Certified Physical Security Professional 1 of 8 in the State of Indiana (Kimball Limited, NiSource, Old National, Marathon and ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor.
Foreseeability – Litigation, lighting and security: Adequate or Not? Foreseeability is a statistical concept in the broad sense. It takes experience, quantitative and qualitative methods to arrive at an evaluation, and not solely based on numerical data or calculations. With respect to “crime foreseeability” there are three factors or components of a foreseeability evaluation: (1) Nature of the premises (2) crime demographics (3) location. Of these factors, various conditions can influence foreseeability. Conditions can be placed into the following two categories: (1) Physical Conditions and (2) Procedures Physical conditions can include : Lighting, noise, hardware (fence, locks, alarms, CCTV), foliage, signage, visibility, pedestrian and vehicle traffic flow. Procedural conditions can include : cash handling policies, a schedule for locking certain doors, turning on lights, key control system, security guard patrol methods, reporting procedures and repairing of any problems. Since litigation has been won or lost based on lighting I wanted to focus on this issue… to help protect facility and brand.
Foreseeability – Litigation, lighting and security: Adequate or Not? Foreseeability is a statistical concept in the broad sense. It takes experience, quantitative and qualitative methods to arrive at an evaluation, and not solely based on numerical data or calculations. With respect to “crime foreseeability” there are three factors or components of a foreseeability evaluation: (1) Nature of the premises (2) crime demographics (3) location. Of these factors, various conditions can influence foreseeability. Conditions can be placed into the following two categories: (1) Physical Conditions and (2) Procedures Physical conditions can include : Lighting, noise, hardware (fence, locks, alarms, CCTV), foliage, signage, visibility, pedestrian and vehicle traffic flow. Procedural conditions can include : cash handling policies, a schedule for locking certain doors, turning on lights, key control system, security guard patrol methods, reporting procedures and repairing of any problems. Since litigation has been won or lost based on lighting I wanted to focus on this issue… to help protect facility and brand.
Foreseeability – Litigation, lighting and security: Adequate or Not? Foreseeability is a statistical concept in the broad sense. It takes experience, quantitative and qualitative methods to arrive at an evaluation, and not solely based on numerical data or calculations. With respect to “crime foreseeability” there are three factors or components of a foreseeability evaluation: (1) Nature of the premises (2) crime demographics (3) location. Of these factors, various conditions can influence foreseeability. Conditions can be placed into the following two categories: (1) Physical Conditions and (2) Procedures Physical conditions can include : Lighting, noise, hardware (fence, locks, alarms, CCTV), foliage, signage, visibility, pedestrian and vehicle traffic flow. Procedural conditions can include : cash handling policies, a schedule for locking certain doors, turning on lights, key control system, security guard patrol methods, reporting procedures and repairing of any problems. Since litigation has been won or lost based on lighting I wanted to focus on this issue… to help protect facility and brand.
Foreseeability – Litigation, lighting and security: Adequate or Not? Foreseeability is a statistical concept in the broad sense. It takes experience, quantitative and qualitative methods to arrive at an evaluation, and not solely based on numerical data or calculations. With respect to “crime foreseeability” there are three factors or components of a foreseeability evaluation: (1) Nature of the premises (2) crime demographics (3) location. Of these factors, various conditions can influence foreseeability. Conditions can be placed into the following two categories: (1) Physical Conditions and (2) Procedures Physical conditions can include : Lighting, noise, hardware (fence, locks, alarms, CCTV), foliage, signage, visibility, pedestrian and vehicle traffic flow. Procedural conditions can include : cash handling policies, a schedule for locking certain doors, turning on lights, key control system, security guard patrol methods, reporting procedures and repairing of any problems. Since litigation has been won or lost based on lighting I wanted to focus on this issue… to help protect facility and brand.
Need to perform seasonal site assessments because their facility needs change throughout a year.