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How to Conduct a Viseum Site Survey

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1. Without strong Red Team Testing of your security it is worthless to criminals with intent. When criminals have intent they will carefully choose their moment to break through access control systems; they will outwit manned guarding patrols, and will evade the many different types of high security standalone and surveillance operator monitored CCTV systems. Viseum solutions are purchased throughout the world where the potential impact of anti-social, criminal or terrorist activity upon public confidence, commercial profit or corporate reputation is judged as being unacceptably high. 2. http://www.viseum.co.uk/blog/close-eye-cctv/ 3. Viseum security designs deliver all future-proof technologies as trusted plug-and-play solutions. This optimises the site survey process and security results, Viseum Solutions allow all customers to deliver the strongest available professional security: The 360 long range coverage of Viseum cameras allow each camera to be easily positioned to cover larger areas, and for all simultaneous security applications that a customer may have. No need to select special camera lens types and focal lengths. No need to priorities cameras for a primary function as all Viseum cameras multitask, collecting multiple images of all angles. 4. Where does the Security Site Survey sit in the scheme of a Physical Security Program? Advantages of the Assessment Process. Identify the System Types to match and minimize the Risk Types. Conduct the Site Survey. 5. What are you going to Assess? Protect this key information with procedures. Identify and Rank Critical Assets. 6. Analyse Network Architecture. Assess Threat Environment. Test and try to defeat the System (Viseum Red Team and Blue Team). Conduct Physical Asset Analysis. Assess Operations Security. Examine Policies and Procedures. Conduct Impact Analysis. Assess Infrastructure Interdependencies. Conduct Risk Characterisation. > download Viseum design architecture < 7. Prioritise Recommendations. Develop Action Plan. Capture Lessons Learned & Best Practices. Deploy security System. Conduct Training. > download Viseum project management < 8. Increase awareness, not necessarily paranoia. Identify vulnerabilities and develop responses. What key assets drive the risk management process. Promote action to minimize risk. Start your Physical Security Program. 9. Classify Video System by type: Video Surveillance (Monitoring Function). Forensic (Recording Function). Video Analytics. Perimeter Security. Access Control. Classify Camera by Function: Monitor basic activity (subject is 5% of vertical). Detection (10%). Recognition (Human, Animal or Vehicle) (50%). Identification (120%). 10. Viewing Angle Environment: Lighting type, level Reflectance/Emissivity Obstruction Temperature Humidity. Corrosives. Water. Vandalism. Viewing Angle Mounting Conditions: Cabling Entry Requirements. Accessibility. Special Objects / Scenes (some examples): Vehicles. Vehicle Number Plates. Shoreline/Boarder. Transit Platforms/. 11. Enter Site Survey Data (Rough Sketches, Location Notes). Input data onto a Standard Site Survey Form. Normalize Devices by Camera Types. Transfer to Floor Plans. Verify samples with actual site. Assess communications i.e. hardwired or wireless, or an amalgamation of each. AutoCad Google Maps 12. Make sure users have the live and recorded image quality they need. Maintain most favourable criteria for your project. Increase the number of ways you can access your video information. Strengthen and secure your network. Do not have one device service too many users or perform many functions - Improve your System Availability. Model all network-based systems prior to specification phase. 13. The Assessment and Survey Process increases awareness. Think like a criminal and ways to defeat the system. Expect wider ranging environmental conditions (light, etc.) than seen during your survey. If using wireless technologies, you must conduct a separate RF Survey.