Do you need written security policies and procedures for your company or organization? Proper documentation is essential to any security program. In addition to helping establish compliance; documentation permits personnel and other stakeholders to identify responsibility and more proficiently achieve their job functions.
Although many organizations have the development of security policies and procedures on their “to-do” list, they never seem to complete the job. They often lack the time required to properly carry out this task, or don’t feel technically knowledgeable to sort through some of the areas of security that must be addressed. In many cases, the individual given this task is inundated and doesn’t even know where to begin. Given the complexity of most organizations, developing effective security programs can be an overwhelming job.
A Security Policy document defines the rules that your organization will apply to ensure the security of its assets. Depending on your needs, Perpetuity Security can assist with the development of comprehensive written security policies and procedures to ensure that your staff, contractors and other key stakeholders fully understand how to keep your business secure. Sample of these are: access control, bomb checks, workplace violence prevention, active shooter, natural disasters or executive protection, to name a few.
Whether you are starting from the beginning, or currently have security policies and procedures that just require fine-tuning or updating. We can help you create security documentation that works together to close the gaps that might otherwise expose your organization to greater risks.
We work with the client through a series of meetings to discuss topics to be included in the policy and procedure manual and the written outline. At the end of our meetings and after the final draft has been approved by the client, they will receive the manual in an editable electronic file that can be updated on an as needed basis.
An effective security program must encompass many situations and clearly define the duties and expectations for everyone in your organization – from the security department to management and employees as well as third parties like local emergency responders and business continuity partners. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, we can review your current security policies to ensure they cover your current risks and vulnerabilities.
We can help you develop and implement any security documents your organization needs.