Risk surveys are intended to assess potential threats and risks to organizations, including terrorist attacks and criminal acts.
Risk surveys constitute the primary and most effective tool in the analysis of potential threats and high-risk points. Based on the risk survey the organization can divide and allocate resources and manage potential risks based on considerations of cost versus effectiveness.
The National Security Unit's Security Consultation Department conducts risk surveys to help any organization/company to identify threats and determine the most effective response under budget limitations to achieve the objectives set by the organization/company.
The specialists at the National Security Unit conduct these risk surveys using risk-quantification methods. These methods enable the organization's management to accurately assess and quantify risks to allocate the necessary budget and resources for security purposes.
Risk surveys help to examine the current security array versus the security needs based on a broad outlook. Each risk survey is submitted to the customer in the form of a report, which is then discussed with key organization personnel. The report includes a recommended annual work plan to maintain the security array's professional/operational readiness from every aspect.