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Agenda
Where does the Security Site Survey sit in the scheme of a Physical Security Program? Advantages of the Assessment Process Identify the System Types to match and minimize the Risk Types Conduct the Site Survey
Pre-Assessment Phase
What are you going to Assess? Protection this key information with procedures Identify and Rank Critical Assets
Assessment
Analyze Network Architecture Assess Threat Environment Test and try to defeat the System Assess Physical Security The Conduct Physical Asset Analysis Assess Operations Security Examine Policies and Procedures Conduct Impact Analysis Assess Infrastructure Interdependencies Conduct Risk Characterization
Site Survey
Post-Assessment
Prioritize Recommendations Develop Action Plan Capture Lessons Learned and Best Practices Deploy Security System Conduct Training
Mounting Conditions
Cabling Entry Requirements Accessibility Special Objects / Scenes (some examples) Vehicles License Plates Shoreline/Border Transit Platforms
Camera Functions
In Critical Locations, Back up PTZ Cameras with a Fixed Camera Consider Activation Methods for PTZ Camera Preset Acquisition in Survey Use widest usable field of view for fixed camera
Verify at Site
Symbol Key
C Fixed Camera
PTZ Camera
Location Information Symbol Key References Camera Equipment Group Categories Building Plan Area Device/Mounting Details Area
Do not have one device service too many users or perform many functions Improve your System Survivability Model all network-based systems prior to specification phase
Conclusions
The Assessment and Survey Process increases awareness Think like a thief and ways to defeat the system Expect wider ranging environmental conditions (light, etc.) than seen at survey If using wireless technologies, you must conduct a separate RF Survey Limit the Camera Usage to its primary function Use additional Cameras for simultaneous functions in critical areas