Layered Security

Layered Security; Doubling Down on Safety


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The business of providing outstanding security protections for residential and commercial customers requires that I take a holistic approach when evaluating their specific goals, needs, and vulnerabilities. Security protections must extend well beyond the confines of physical security, i.e., deterrence measures through design, access controls, and detection. We must also address the other vulnerabilities for total protection, such as our networks, software applications, and building access. 

The term "Layered Security" has different meanings depending on what area of security you are addressing. For example, in residential applications, you generally refer to implementing CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) principles such as landscaping, lighting, upgrading door/ window locks, and adding stronger anchors to hold them in place. Additionally, you would add mechanical devices such as security screens like Boss Security Screens produces, camera systems, motion sensors, glass breakage sensors, and alarm systems. For residential customers, you will also want to address network access such as VPN (virtual networks), firewalls, multi-factor authentication, and virus protection via email, internet access, and USB devices. 

In commercial settings, you will need to consider some or all of the above-mentioned measures, but you must also consider access and control within the physical environment. This includes things like key control and restricted access to critical infrastructure/network security areas, general movement throughout the building using badges or biometric controls that log activity throughout the organization, integrated security camera systems with facial recognition, zone controls, and real-time alerts that provide immediate notice when potential breaches are occurring. For example, in my former Casino security position, facial recognition was a critical option to alert teams to the presence of people of interest or those who were previously trespassed from the property and attempted to return without permission.

Since we have previously covered many mechanical devices in other blogs, I will focus on camera systems for residential and small businesses. I will skip over large companies and major corporations because these entities have specific needs that require more sophisticated analysis and extensive discovery processes to ensure that all threats get addressed.

There is no need for me to complete any independent analysis of current systems when plenty of online sources have the resources and experts to make such camera recommendations. Some of my favorite sites include:

These are just a few of my favorites, but like any online source, make sure you vet and consider whose interest they represent. Are they paid for their recommendations, or are they conducting objective consumer comparisons? With the proliferation of shared technology, camera systems can incorporate the same technologies as other systems under different branding. So the difference between providers can come down to reputation, customer service and support, and warranties. While I am willing to entertain an off-brand for some things, little-known companies or start-ups may not provide what you are looking for in a system. Names like Arlo, Lorex, Reolink, Hikvision, Adiance, and Axis are well respected and have a large footprint in the field of cameras/systems. Others you will surely recognize like Nest, Ring, and Wyze, are also popular. Regardless of which brand you go with, ensure you are getting the quality, features, and support you need to maintain an effective security system. The most critical function in layering is using products and systems that work together to enhance security.

Boss Security Screens should always be one of your first considerations in a layered approach. Just ask yourself, who else in the security industry provides you with a "No Break-in Guarantee?" Just us… that's who. So go with a sure thing and get a free consultation for your home; you won't regret it. 

Until next time, be safe and remain vigilant!

Written by,

Michael Johnston

Chief Security Advisor at Boss Security Screens


*The author is a paid consultant and product representative for Boss Security Screens. The information provided in this blog does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials are the author's opinion and for general informational purposes only. It is recommended that you consult an attorney, certified trainers, or licensed providers before acting on any information provided. This website may link to other third-party websites. Such links are for the convenience of the reader and are not endorsed by the author.

 

*The CPTED concepts presented in this article come from the NICP, National Institute of Crime Prevention, CPTED training manual. The definitions and verbiage contained in this article come as quoted and cited material. The purpose is to share the concepts as accurately as possible and apply them as intended.  


James Kerr