1.3.9. Are all your valuable movable assets electronically tagged and is an asset control            register in place?


1.3.10. Is access to your high security areas controlled to exclude unauthorized               staff/visitors?


1.3.11. Does your safe have a key and combination lock?
            How many people know the combination and who has the spare duplicate safe keys?
            Is the combination changed at regular intervals?


1 .3.12. Have your staff been comprehensively screened and have you recently conducted               random re-screening of staff working in vulnerable areas?
              Can you trust employees who are privy to your organizations  information               concerning

              merges and acquisitions, trade secrets, pricing and payroll information?


1.3.13. Are cash management and banking procedures being adhered to?


1.3.14. Has your fire fighting equipment been timeously serviced and do your staff know             what your fire drill is?


1.3.15. Are you complying with the safety regulations contained in
            the occupational safety act and the basic conditions
            employment act?

1.3.16 Have you limited the chance of sabotage by ensuring that
           electric D.B. boards, power rooms, Telecommunications
           cabinets arid hazardous materials are properly secured,

1.3.17 An independent Pan/European survey commissioned by
           UNISYS revealed that 54% of companies do not have an I.T recovery plan.
           Are your Information Technology systems comprehensively secured and do you have            back up systems in the event of a computer crash?

1.3.18 Are your telephone/fax lines secure or are they vulnerable to interception by
           competitors?

1.3.19 When last was your boardroom and offices debugged/electronically swept?


1.3.20. Does your company have an anti-corruption policy in place and are all employees              aware of it.

After deliberating the above 20 (twenty) questions you may realize that you, your staff and your organization may be at risk of a serious crime.

The price of security failure is high -loss of profits, loss of trade secrets. damage to you Brands name, injuries to employees/visitors and worst of all loss of life.

Our highly skilled risk assessors can discreetly conduct a comprehensive risk assessment
of your premises. We will compile a report outlining the potential risk to you and your
organization as well as creative solutions to the problems.

We can also conduct a risk assessment at your residential premises to ensure peace ofmind over your family’s safety .


Our reports are objective and unbiased and we offer constructive praise and critism. We have successfully conducted risk assessments at Government Departments, Universities, large corporations, Hospitals. sporting venues. Hotels and private residences and embassies.

Remember the lesson the Americans learnt. Prior to 09/11/2001 the
C.I.A. and National Security Agency thought that their security measures were adequate to protect them from any disaster on their
doorstep. Little did they realize how vulnerable they really were.

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