Designing Security for New and Existing Buildings is a workshop that provides an insight on how security risks that business assets and operations face can be understood in the context of designing out areas of risk.
Designing Security for New and Existing Buildings covers topics such as:
- The functions of Physical Security
- The concepts in Security Risk Management within the context of securing the built environment
- The Design Principles and Practices
- How to plan and conduct Physical Security Assessments
- Organisations Physical Security and Protection Strategies
Designing Security for New and Existing Buildings brings together:
- Business continuity managers
- Architects
- Facilities management managers
- Crisis response managers
- Security practitioners
- Government ministries
- Strategic planner & managers
- State security agencies
- Policing services and urban planners who have a responsibility for the safe-guarding the built environment, crowded public spaces and their users
- Strategic risk managers