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… (SMC) is designed to equip organisations that manage sites, venues and events with the ability to utilise … will help deter attackers from selecting the organisation, site or event as a target in the first instance because:  … target”.  A hostile does not need to physically visit a site to obtain the information they require. They can use …
… there should be measures in place to ensure that a venue or site can exercise a degree of control over the activities … Lighting: Security lighting plays an important part in any site’s security regime. Good quality and well-planned … be available to respond by attendance to carry out on-site emergency repair or replacement of lamps and …
… stakeholders are important. Local organisations whose sites are nearby, or have shared use of the site being protected, are also likely to play an important … ‘best practices’ and lessons learned from similar sites within the business area the site operates within. …
… cameras should be placed in positions across the site that will offer the clearest images to the viewer. … and any post-incident investigation. The access points to a site may provide the best opportunity to identify individuals or vehicles as they enter or exit the site, or other areas that are critical to the safe …
… with both those within their own and their neighbouring sites. Incident response deals with the immediate impact of … and made safe wherever possible. This period will cover a site’s immediate response and the attendance of the … Command and control capability will vary considerably from site to site. However, the site should have plans in place …
… methods of attack are links to guidance on the ProtectUK website where there is useful advice on how to deal with these … necessary to make it viable. The reading of these websites and consideration of preparing these devices, is an … out, the area is secured to maintain the integrity of the site and ensure that nothing is delivered to site after the …
… security measures that could be considered and applied to a site or building. They are informed by the UK threat level, … of an incident or change to the UK threat level, individual sites or buildings should conduct their own dynamic risk … levels equate to threat levels and tend to relate to sites, whereas threat levels usually relate to broad areas …
… Group , a Prince of Wales initiative or via the BCI website.   Other useful resources: The completion of a Business … and Resilience Checklist can help. The following websites are useful for advice and training on resilience:  Emergency Planning College Website . Business Emergency Resilience Group website . Cabinet …
… stakeholders are important. Local organisations whose sites are nearby, or have shared use of the site being protected, are also likely to play an important … ‘best practices’ and lessons learned from similar sites within the business area the site operates within. …