Australian & Indonesian Security Services & Risk Management
Security Risk Analysis
A security risk analysis is most likely to be conducted when there is no security plan in place or an incomplete plan exists. because of our multi-discipline approach we can look at all your risks and vulnerabilities, not just those associated with traditional security.
A Standard Security Risk Analysis normally includes the following phases:
a risk audit is most likely to be conducted when there is an existing security plan in place. the reasons for the need to conduct a security risk audit could be a perceived increase in threat, suspicion of malpractice, or some doubts about internal security integrity.
A Standard Security Risk Audit normally includes the following phases:
conduct an investigation (we call it security risk audit) into your existing security plan to determine whether it is
A specific task risk analysis is carried out, normally at short notice, on a one-off task or operation.
Implementation of security recommendations report
A weekly analysis of the national security situation and its potential impact on your activity.
A security risk analysis is most likely to be conducted when there is no security plan in place or an incomplete plan exists. because of our multi-discipline approach we can look at all your risks and vulnerabilities, not just those associated with traditional security.
A Standard Security Risk Analysis normally includes the following phases:
- identification of security risks
- identification of threat exposure
- assessment of vulnerability
- assessment of consequences
- conduct a site security survey (covering structural, electronic, manpower, procedures)
- development of an effective counter-measures report (cmr)
- security plan implementation and management
a risk audit is most likely to be conducted when there is an existing security plan in place. the reasons for the need to conduct a security risk audit could be a perceived increase in threat, suspicion of malpractice, or some doubts about internal security integrity.
A Standard Security Risk Audit normally includes the following phases:
conduct an investigation (we call it security risk audit) into your existing security plan to determine whether it is
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- effective
- intact
- relevant
- review of risks, threats and vulnerabilities
- review of site security survey (covering structural, electronic, manpower, procedures)
- development of an effective counter-measures report (cmr)
- security plan implementation and management
A specific task risk analysis is carried out, normally at short notice, on a one-off task or operation.
- assessment of risks and vulnerabilities associated with a specific task
- task planning and justification
- security plan implementation and management
Implementation of security recommendations report
- provision of detailed advise on implementation of countermeasures report
- provision of consultant to manage the implementation (short or long term)
A weekly analysis of the national security situation and its potential impact on your activity.