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1 SC2 meeting 24 November 2014 Security Measures and Resources Toolbox
Security Measures And Resources Tool Box - SMARToolbox Andrew Cook International Working Group Land Transport Security (IWGLTS)

2 Contents Why is a tool box approach necessary? What is a SMARToolbox?
Security Measures and Resources Tool Box Contents Why is a tool box approach necessary? What is a SMARToolbox? A brief introduction to SMARToolbox Self assessment tool Security programme How a SMARToolbox fits into a strategic approach to security Conclusions & next steps. Booz Allen Hamilton Standard Colors Colors should be used in the color pairs whenever possible. Do not mix and match colors, use pairs together as shown. Black, White and Gray can be used with any of the other colors. Purple Pantone 2765 R 12 G 4 B 79 Green Pantone 357 R 15 G 67 B 24 Blue Pantone 2 88 R 11 G 31 B 101 Pantone Cool Gray 6 R 158 G 158 B 158 Black Red Pantone 485 R 252 G 5 B 14 Yellow Pantone 3965 R 232 G 244 B 4 Aqua Pantone 319 R 126 G 204 B 189 White

3 Why is a tool box approach necessary
Security Measures and Resources Tool Box Why is a tool box approach necessary The domestic and international terrorist threat is different for each country and each land transport mode A single solution is not the answer - governments & operators should choose the right security measures (tools) to manage terrorist threats The tool box approach allows security measures (tools) to be set against scenarios It avoids lengthy international debate on what are the right security measures Allows information to be shared globally, implemented & updated quickly Allows governments and operators to be responsible for their actions.

4 What is the SMARToolbox?
A readily available resource of global security information for land transport professionals Intuitive and easy to use searchable database of security measures Additional resources include: A self assessment function A security programme guide External links Downloadable for a local SMARToolbox version. The SMARToolbox does not contain classified security information. Classified data can be added locally

5 Security Measures The Tool box concept was conceived by International Working Group on Land Transport Security (IWGLTS) and developed by US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) SMARToolbox so far contains over 350 security measures which are searchable by a combination of filters, including : Mode, User Type, Asset Type, Phase, Attack Type The security measures were provided by IWGLTS and other international security organizations , facilitated by TSA This is a tool for governments and operators to use Users can edit and delete security measures from their local copy, or recommend changes through TSA at

6 SMARToolbox Front Page

7 Basic Security Measures Search
Mode Search by scenario, eg IED, PBIED,VBIED Active shooter Cyber Search by phase Prevention Protection Mitigation Response, Recovery.

8 Example of Security Measure Details

9 Advance Security Measures Search
Levels Baseline intermediate Advanced User type Government Law enforcement Security function Access control Public awareness Training.

10 Adding Security Measures
SMARToolbox users have the option to add new measures to their local copy as necessary. Existing measures can also be edited to better reflect the user's actual operating environment. To recommend changes or share security measures, users may

11 Self – Assessment Tool Multiple questions focused on key priorities in transport security Assessment results offer the user an analysis, and can inform the user’s choices to filter the database to find security measures that best fit their needs A printable report is available for record keeping purposes, and sharing results or progress made

12 Transportation Security Programme Guide
The Guide assists users in answering the following questions: Why does transportation security matter? What should a transportation security program accomplish? Who should participate in developing a transportation security program? Practical references include: Appendix A: Transportation Security Functional Elements Appendix B: Guiding Documents for a Security Programme Appendix C: Transportation Security Stakeholder Matrix Appendix D: Transportation Security Training Topics

13 Resource Links The External Resource Links feature provides users with additional information to assist in identifying and implementing security measures. The information is categorised by 15 security functions.

14 An integrated Approach
SMARToolbox RISK Research Threat Cost/benefit

15 Conclusions & next steps
A single security solution is not the answer – The Security Measures And Resource Tool Box (SMARToolbox) allows governments & operators to choose the right security measures (tools) to manage terrorist threats It avoids lengthy international debate on what are the right security measures The SMARToolbox is an easy to use database and will be an effective tool for governments and operators It allows information to be shared globally, implemented & updated quickly An excellent example of international partnership working - IWGLTS members and TSA Next step – add Risk Assessment and rollout the SMARToolbox.

16 THANK YOU


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