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… and impact: Vulnerabilities may exist across your organisation. However, a risk will only occur when there is … of finding and describing risks that might prevent your organisation from achieving its objectives. This includes … element of risk is assessed in the context of your organisation. These assessments enable you to answer the …
… Developing Effective Command and Control . Method Organisations should consider how the communications methods … When conducting a review of existing capabilities, organisations and businesses should consider how they … resolve the incident. Incident management refers to how the organisation will manage the consequences of the business …
… two dedicated control lists. These lists can be used by any organisation looking to manage terrorist risk. They are not … over 12 different categories that may be considered by an organisation to help manage terrorist risk. These controls … these controls are unlikely to be unsuitable for your organisation long-term. The ProtectUK Approach actively …
… Information and Intention Organisations face a variety of threats, be it from … but it is also about how that report is dealt with by the organisation. Unless staff know how to respond to, and deal … of active campaign could potentially be adapted for other organisations, as the most critical aspect of detecting …
Keywords:
Suspicious activity
, Reporting
, CCTV
, Hostile Reconnaissance
, Security
, Deter Threats
… Information and Intention In many organisations, the traditional approach to security has … affecting how people act is the security culture of the organisation. This can be defined as the styles, approaches, and values that the organisation wishes to adopt towards security. In …
Keywords:
Security
, Security Culture
, Risk Assessment
, Event safety
, Visitors
, Identification
, ID Badges
… are considered. A strong security culture within your organisation, beginning with senior management, will assist … regimes for sites and events look beyond the business/organisation perimeter before, during and post-event. To the … should be based upon your current policy and standards. Organisational training requirements should be based on an …
… within or in close proximity to a building or site, the organisation should also consider whether there is a risk of … ownership of the information sharing process with other organisations, what records are kept, and how its effectiveness is assured. For large organisation, there should be a senior manager responsible …
Keywords:
Improvised Explosive Device
, IEDs
, Emergency Planning
, Suspicious Item
, Evacuation
, CBR
… that an alternative logging repository is available. In organisations with multiple control rooms, it is essential … to be addressed; either to prevent them from affecting the organisation, or detect them if they have already manifested … themselves. Risk assessments should clearly define organisational and the individual duty of care to staff and …
… wherever possible. Incident management refers to how the organisation will manage the consequences of the business … having relationships and initial key outputs in place, organisations can ensure they are taking a leadership … the building. Such risk assessments should clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff …
… Events . However, it is a good idea to look beyond the organisation and the crisis team in order to build … be affected in the event of an attack and may look to your organisation for guidance and reassurance. Creating target … terrorist attack, and this can be achieved by neighbouring organisations working together to share threat-related and …