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1 A Secure Frontline September 25, 2003
R. E. Cunningham, SVP, National Marketing Manager HDR Security Operations, Inc.

2 Security: Freedom from risk or danger.
Measures adopted to prevent the commission of crime.

3 Security Words of Wisdom
To paraphrase the ancient Chinese military historian Sun Tzu (350 BC)… “He who tries to defend everything ends up defending nothing.”

4 Total Anti-US Attacks, 2001

5 Type of Anti-US Attacks, 2001

6 Types of Targets Attacked, 2001

7 Threat Is Not Only International in Nature
Domestic Terrorists/Workplace Violence can also be a threat 23 Hate groups operate in Missouri and Kansas alone Oklahoma bombing was Domestic Terrorism Anthrax may have been Domestic

8 Concentric Circles of Security
Security Concepts Concentric Circles of Security Deter Detect Delay Or You Just Document Defense in Depth Concentric Circles of Security

9 Deter – Detect - Delay Event Time Measured in Minutes
Detection Time Lapse Assessment Response Time Detection begins Dispatchdecision Contact begins Physical / Mechanical / Electronic Delays

10 Deter – Detect - Delay Event Time Measured in Minutes
Detection Time Lapse Assessment Response Time Detection begins Dispatch decision Contact begins Physical / Mechanical / Electronic Delays

11 The Challenge of “Multiple Port/Waterway Players”
Port Authority Terminal Operators Stevedors Shipping/Barge Companies Logistics Companies Unions Coast Guard MARAD Customs State DOTS MPOs First Responders DNRs USACE Railroads Trucking Companies Utilities Other Port Tenants Warehousing Assessments Criticality Vulnerability Threat Risk Responsiveness Readiness

12 Holistic Security Planning
Operational Policies and Procedures Physical Electronic Security Enforcement Security Awareness Total Team Effort Management - Authority Coaches - Executives Players – Staff/Tenants

13 Policies and Procedures
The Game Plan Planning Operations Monitoring Reporting Policy and Procedures Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP’s) Emergency Response Plans (ERP’s) Mutual Aid Media Management

14 Enforcement and Security Awareness
The Team – Personnel Who Are…… Informed - Threat awareness Trained - Emergency response Empowered – Operations Equipped – The Tools Training Programs Command Operation Awareness

15 The Tools Physical Security Blast Protection Barriers
Glazing Analysis Material Material Analysis Structural Analysis Progressive Collapse Facility Hardening Barriers Passive Active Ballistically Resistive Materials Vault/Safehaven Design Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) Illumination Engineering Hardware Key Control/Management Locking Systems Physical Security Multiple User Access Control?

16 The Tools Electronic Security Intrusion Detection Access Control
Situation Annunciation Closed Circuit Video Equipment (CCVE) Intrusion Detection Perimeter Security Intrusion Protection Access Control Biometric Cypher Card Personal Identification Number (PIN) Communications Data Communications Intercommunications Telecommunications Radio Frequency Access Denial Systems Screening Chemical Biological Nuclear Radiological Explosive Weapons Heartbeat Electronic Article Surveillance

17 The Tools Data Security Employee Data Access Controls Data Networks
Telecommunications CATV/MATV Infrastructure Copper Fiber Optic Wireless Firewalls Document Storage Backups Data Power

18 The Tools Exercises are Key Performance Penetration (Black Hat)
Real Time Response Routine System Testing

19 For further questions or discussion on this topic please contact
Q&A For further questions or discussion on this topic please contact R. E. Cunningham


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