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Security strategies for office building security directors

by Paul Kazlauskas

Security director in an office building; facility security; physical security systems; safety

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 acceptable levels. All businesses have different security needs, and a formal security assessment will identify the specific needs of the facility being evaluated. For example, a government facility may need a more robust security program compared to a small business. According to the United States Office of Procurement and Property Management, a comprehensive security assessment should ask the following:

In addition to the security assessment findings, here are some established and effective ways to improve your office building security protocol:

Every improvement helps, but to be thorough, having an assessment made by a security professional is your best first step.

What other ways can Security Directors improve their office building security? Please add your thoughts in the “Comments” section below.

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Posted on 11/7/2016