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Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) is a company diversity registration designated under the Veteran Benefits, Health Care, and Information Technology Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-461). Registration ensures that companies qualify for preferential procurement for federal contracts if they are owned and controlled by Veterans.

This certification is non-industry specific and requires that the firm meets the small business requirements established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Additionally, it requires that the company is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a veteran.

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A Clear View

You may be one of millions that caught this scene from The Masters last week. If so, did you think of this as an inspirational moment for your workplace security?

Just like a golfer needs a clear line of sight to the green, your security camera needs an unobstructed view to monitor your facility's surroundings effectively. Trees, shrubs, and other obstructions can act like a giant sign on the golf course, blocking the golfer's view and making it difficult to see your way to the green.

When trees and shrubs are overgrown, or if there are other obstructions blocking the camera's view, it's like putting blindfolds on your electronic "eyes." These obstructions can provide cover for bad actors, allowing them to approach or act unseen. Moreover, important details or activities might be missed, rendering your security system less effective.

By trimming trees, cutting back shrubs, and clearing away any obstructions, you're giving your security camera an unobstructed view of the area it's supposed to monitor. This ensures that the camera can capture a wide, clear field of view, allowing you to see everything that's happening around your facility. It improves the camera's effectiveness in detecting movement, identifying unauthorized individuals, and even aiding in the investigation of incidents by providing clear, useful footage.

 This simple maintenance step can significantly enhance the security of your facility.

If our team can help your team with risk analysis, security consulting, or solution design, please contact us at info@theseuspro.com

 

PHYSICAL SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS GUIDE

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We understand the challenges that security professionals face in securing their facilities and creating a safe environment within their budget. We also recognize the difficulty in finding the right resources and expert advice to achieve this mission.

That's why we're excited to announce the release of our considerations guide, designed specifically to help security professionals conduct their own in-house security risk assessment.

This comprehensive guide aims to assist you in identifying any missing or inadequate physical security measures that may compromise the safety and security of your assets, people, property, and critical business functions. While we highly recommend consulting with a third-party expert like Theseus Professional Services in certain cases, this guide will empower you to take a proactive approach to assess and address security risks within your organization.

The findings of a security risk assessment play a vital role in measuring and communicating the level of risk to your organization. By following the guidelines outlined in this guide, you can enhance the overall security of your facility while staying within your budget.

We believe that knowledge is power, and we're committed to providing you with valuable resources to help you achieve your security goals. Download our considerations guide today and take control of your facility's security.

  • Process Evaluation
  • Threats
  • Vulnerability Assessment Highlights
  • Electronic Security Systems Considerations
  • Site Considerations
  • Building Entrances and Exits
  • Common Functional Areas
  • Building Envelope
  • Utilities and Building Services
  • Building Systems

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