Physical security, corporate knowledge, personnel and data are the most important assets of an organisation. The goal of corporate security policies must be to define the procedures, guidelines and practices for configuring and managing security in the corporate environment. Businesses need to develop a common frame of reference for all aspects of security. By enforcing corporate policy, organisations can minimise their risks and demonstrate due diligence to their stakeholders.
”It was not until after the losses that I realised Security is a core business issue.”
Threats from terrorist and criminal groups against chemical plants, oil and gas refineries, pipelines, storage facilities, aviation and marine ports and other major commercial and government installations, have become of greater concern especially post 9/11, allied to political unrest and potential eco-terrorism all present a real and significant threat.
The risk of such threats against such installations must be assessed to determine if your existing security measures, safeguards, crisis management and contingency planning are adequate or need improving.
CSi offers experienced consultants to assist in developing the Integrated Corporate Security Policy suited to organisational needs. We can also assist in writing and implementing international policies, reviews and assessments in the following areas:
Intellectual Property Security
The relationship between economic globalisation, militarism and security has become critically important. In today's high-tech interconnected world every corporation needs a well thought out information security policy.
Many businesses fail to identify that:
- Over 80% of security breaches are caused by insiders - most often employees
- More than 20% of attacks on corporate websites come from within the organisation!
- Almost 30% of companies experience more than 5 attacks from the inside per year
"The IT department did their thing, security did theirs.
We did not see the connection."
Not sharing information, poor integration of other critical departments, processes and poor risk management combine to hinder the development of effective corporate security. Resilient and enduring security is unachievable without integrated IT, physical security, risk management and human resource functions.
Our Integrated Security Policies provide:
- A baseline of standard security policy modules and assessment
- A solid, scaleable basis for an enterprise-wide product deployment
- Heightened security awareness of company personnel
- The ability to organisations to demonstrate commitment to protecting vital information assets
- Reassurance for valued people in a troubled world
Downloads
Corporate Security 2006.pdf