Who is responsible for the development, implementation and management of the organization’s corporate security vision, strategy and programs in your company?
HSDA can direct staff in identifying, developing, implementing and maintaining security processes across the organization to reduce risks, respond to incidents, and limit exposure to liability in all areas of financial, physical, and personal risk; establish appropriate standards and risk controls associated with intellectual property; and direct the establishment and implementation of policies and procedures related to data security.
Corporate security identifies and effectively mitigates or manages, at an early stage, any developments that may threaten the resilience and continued survival of a corporation. It is a corporate function that oversees and manages the close coordination of all functions within the company that are concerned with security, continuity and safety.
Assets-Based Risk and Threat Assessments Geared Towards Your Company's Security Concerns
Site Security - How Vulnerable Are You?
- Site Surveys
- Assets Analysis
- Threat and Risk Assessments
- Vulnerability Determination
- Remote Site Protection
Employees - Protect Your Greatest Asset
- Security Awareness Training
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Executive Protection
- Travel Security
Screening - Prevent Problems Before They Happen
- Security Subcontractors
- Prospective Employees
- Equipment Purchases
- Review Plans, Programs, and Bids
Crisis Management and Business Resumption Planning
- Disasters (Natural, Technological, Man-induced)
- Bomb Threats
- Industrial Sabotage
Law Enforcement - Make the Legal System Work for You
- Licensed Private Investigations
- Arrests and Prosecution
- Counter-terrorism
- ndustrial Espionage Prevention Measures
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