Even though the adversary has the advantage of determining the location, time, and severity of the attack and how aggressively to attack, organizations can prepare their physical-security systems and personnel in advance to respond to such threats as best as they can. Physical-security systems constitute a very important factor in the development of organizations’ security systems.
Physical security comprises risk surveys, up-to-date status reports, and analyses of the site's activities. An effective physical-security system needs to be part of the regular activities at the site in order to contribute to the fulfillment of the secured site's objectives.
If designed by professionals, a physical-security system that includes advanced security and defense systems can use the advantages of the site and its surroundings to resolve problems and prevent failures in the security chain.
A physical-security system that is built according to organized field data and based on the requirements at the site can leverage the organization's overall security system and facilitate better readiness and responses to a wider arc of assaults that the adversary may initiate.
The specialists at the National Security Unit's Security Consultation Department design tailored physical-security systems based on analyses of threats and field conditions and accompany their establishment and operation. To obtain optimal readiness and performance, these systems comply with top security standards and facilitate the fulfillment of the customer's business objectives.