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We write articles mainly about visitor management, which helps you to know who is (or has been) in your facility. It is just part of an organization’s physical security processes that protect people and property within and around a building or campus.

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When Executives Travel

Tuesday, November 22, 2016 by Andrew Jones

Placeholder Last week one of my colleagues, Ron Coleman, attended the monthly meeting of the Western Mass Chapter of ASIS International (formerly the American Society for Industrial Security). The speaker was Ray Muise, Assistant Vice President of Corporate Security at MassMutual Financial Group. “Ray spoke about many of the unique challenges faced by security professionals in preparing for executive protection at off-site conferences,” Ron said. “As part of his talk, he provided a ...

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Security strategies for office building security directors

Monday, November 7, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder Today, businesses must prepare for and respond to security threats that are larger and more varied than ever before, such as physical attacks and theft, electronic/cyber theft, unlawful entry, blackmail, and sabotage. How can you reduce the likelihood of security threats becoming a reality in your facility? For starters, conducting a security assessment is a great way to evaluate your current state and determine what needs to be done to elevate the security and safety in your office to ...

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Visitor I.D.'s that your employees can really see

Monday, October 17, 2016 by Andrew Jones

PlaceholderOne of the best-kept secrets about our visitor passes is we design them specially to be worn on clothing. This gives them an advantage for two reasons: Our visitor badges don’t fall off. Our visitor badges don’t harm fabric. Every other adhesive visitor badge is made like a shipping label, to stick to cardboard cartons, not shirts, jackets and blouses. Perhaps for that reason many people still don’t like putting any kind of adhesive on their outfits, no matter how ...

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How nonchalant security protocols can cost your facility

Friday, September 2, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder How do security managers make decisions? What influences their evaluation process to recommend a certain activity, create a policy, or implement a security product? The safety of employees is a major care-about. The ability to protect other facility assets (trade secrets, computers, servers, etc.) definitely weighs on their minds. Privacy and confidentiality are hot-button topics that cause security managers to think critically. However, one of the biggest influences on security ...

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Following up on procedures is as important as the procedures themselves

Friday, August 19, 2016 by Paul Kazlauskas

Placeholder Has this ever happened to you? As a Security Manager, you’ve created security protocols to protect your employees and company assets. You’ve spent many hours on these policies to make sure your organization has done its due diligence to reduce risk and liability. You’ve consulted with the legal team or outside authorities to make sure your security protocols are solid. You’ve held company-wide training on the new policies. You’ve even trained the individuals ...

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