Security Services & Risk Management



Integrated risk management essential
August 2019, AVeS Cyber Security, Infrastructure, Industrial (Industry)
With manufacturing focused intensively on innovation, combined with a reliance on connected networks and products, it is highly vulnerable to cyberattacks.

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Delta Scientific prevents two vehicle attacks
August 2019, Editor's Choice, Access Control & Identity Management
Two vehicular attacks that occurred eight days apart at the Mayport Naval Station were stopped, the preventing both intruders from penetrating the site.

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What to look for in a background screening provider
1 August 2019
Employee background screening is highly valuable in the recruitment process as it assists with the identification of red flags and CV embellishments.

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Is your business continuity and disaster recovery up to scratch?
1 August 2019, Infrastructure
Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR) have become imperative to ensure organisations can handle the many different elements that may affect their data and thus their ability to operate.

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Keeping our changing environment secure
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Editor's Choice
For a crime to take place there needs to be a victim and a criminal who sees an opportunity. For a cybercrime to take place we need the same set of circumstances.

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The importance of real security risk assessments
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Editor's Choice, Residential Estate (Industry)
Andy Lawler, MD, Sentinel Risk Management, says a security risk assessment is an onerous task, but is not something estates can consider optional or a luxury item anymore.

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Risk assessment or product placement?
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Technews Publishing, Alwinco, SMC - Security Management Consultants, Editor's Choice, Residential Estate (Industry)
Hi-tech security solutions asked a couple of experts to provide estate managers and security managers with some insights into what a ‘real’ risk assessment includes.

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Residential security – caveat emptor
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Stafix, Integrated Solutions
When it comes to improving your property’s security, make sure you take all the options into account as you build a layered approach to keeping people safe and assets secured.

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Ensuring your electric fence is compliant
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Stafix, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection
A challenge facing both existing and potentially new perimeter electric fence installations is how to economically meet the legal requirements required in the SANS 10222-3:2016 standards document.

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Renewable energy for estates and homes
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Drensky Technologies, Technews Publishing
While individual homeowners might choose to install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for when there’s load shedding or a power failure, for an entire estate to harness its energy requirements from solar, and particularly their crucial security systems, would require that a large area of the property be dedicated to solar panels.

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Insuring thatched roofs against lightning
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019
Considering South Africa’s very high lightning flash density statistics, and the popular trend all over the country to use aesthetically pleasing thatched roofs for residential as well as commercial buildings, a fit-for-purpose offering has been introduced by DEHN Africa.

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Know your enemies (and friends)
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019
Hi-Tech Security Solutions spoke to Dave Rampersad to find out about what and how information can be automatically added to number plates to proactively improve the security of an estate.

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Residential estates: Just how secure are they?
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Residential Estate (Industry)
While estates may seem a refuge from the criminal threat lurking in the suburbs, crime may be rife here, too.

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Reduce insider threats with thorough due diligence
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, iFacts
Outsourcing critical business functions can offer significant opportunities, but can also represent a wealth of additional risks.

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Addressing risks by means of access control layout and design
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Access Control & Identity Management
In order to develop a suitable, practical and appropriate security system for any organisation, it is essential to first develop a master security and life safety plan strategy.

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Extended two-way radio communications
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Residential Estate (Industry), Products & Solutions
The two-way radio communication industry has been enhanced by the introduction of Halo PTT radio networks, which are GSM based.

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Out-of-the-box security command centre
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Products & Solutions
Advanced Command Centre helps security companies optimise resources, improve operational capabilities and manage risks.

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The case for a third umpire in armed response
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019
With the cost per call out estimated at between R40 – R70 per call out, false alarms have a very real impact on the bottom line.

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Inundated with cyberattacks from all directions
Residential Estate Security Handbook 2019, Editor's Choice, Information Security
IT managers are inundated with cyberattacks coming from all directions and are struggling to keep up due to a lack of security expertise, budget and up-to-date technology.

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Finding the soft skills the future needs
29 July 2019, iFacts
The world as we know it is changing dramatically. Some people believe it is because we are exposed to more information than ever, but we just have to look around: cryptocurrency, climate change, driverless ...

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