CORPORATE SECURITY CONSULTING
Integrated security concepts ensuring business operability
Contemporary studies are revealing that about 75% of all business companies expect an increase of the generic hazard and 70% consider white-collar crime a serious problem. As contrasted to this, only every fifth business company is ranking its actual risk realistically and only every third company has a security concept at all. It should be undisputable, however, that only the implementation of an integrated, comprehensive security concept would provide efficient protection.
Why does a business company need an "integrated security concept"?
The implementation of an integrated comprehensive security concept would efficiently support the business operability. For such a concept it would be indispensable to assess the specific company risks and to introduce suitable protective measures.
There are a number of company risks:
- Criminal actions taken by insiders or outsiders, like burglary and industrial espionage
- Natural external impact, as e.g. flooding
- Accidents due to technical or human failure
- Sabotage up to terroristic attacks
TÜV NORD Nuclear provides support in assessing the company-specific risks and implementing suitable protective measures.
What would be the role of TÜV NORD Nuclear in deriving an "integrated security concept"?
TÜV NORD Nuclear would analyse the company-specific hazards and risks. The results would be used to create an individual security concept. The latter would focus on structural, organisational, staff-related and technical protective measures.
Furthermore, TÜV NORD Nuclear is ready to assess and inspect the already implemented protective equipment and to propose the necessary retrofitting measures.
Deriving an integrated security concept requires interaction within an interdisciplinary team. For this purpose, all the necessary expertise is available at TÜV NORD Nuclear, namely in the areas of
- plant security and physical protection
- information technology
- power generation
- building services engineering
- fire protection
- chemical and biological hazard
- organisational measures supporting security
- environmental hazards
- crisis management
- training and education

