Digital Twins: The Virtualization of the Physical World

Mark Schreiber, President and Principal Consultant for Safeguards Consulting, was recently published in ASIS Security Technology Magazine on a new and innovative technology known as Digital Twins. Digital Twins are a general term that describes the development of a virtual model that matches the real world that we live in, but can be viewed and analyzed across the internet. Mark dives deep into the design and possibilities within Digital Twins for security operations within organizations.

In the published article, Schreiber notes that companies will be able to tour through their selective buildings in virtual reality just like they would in the real world, but the possibilities of Digital Twins go much further than just taking virtual tours of facilities. Digital Twins also allows for the physical security industry to easily calculate and plan the best locations for equipment as well as realizing the appropriate equipment to use within that specified facility.

For the full article, please follow the link below to read the article and learn more about what Digital Twins has to offer.

https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/monthly-issues/security-technology/archive/2022/may/the-promise-of-digital-twins-and-the-virtualization-of-the-physical-world/

Video Surveillance: What to Consider in your Security Plans

In general, many facility professionals are looking to physical security technologies to supplement the security measures in place within their facilities. In doing so, these professionals may have found themselves wondering, "What level of video surveillance should be included within our plans, and what factors should I consider when having a video surveillance system installed?".

As an example, many higher education professionals are looking for new ways to upgrade their security measures, considering crime trends and their campus growth. In looking to video surveillance, those systems not only support security but they also allow for better monitoring of the facility's numerous business operations—from sports events, maintenance needs, after-school activities, as well as business activities within the bookstore, and operations within the dining hall. However, when technological physical security measures are implemented, certain security policies and measures should also be included. In this blog, we’ll discuss a few factors you may want to consider as mentioned in our President and Principal Consultant Mark Schreiber’s interview with Facility Executive Magazine.

1.       Equipment hardening.

This technique focuses on preventing perpetrators from gaining access to the security devices themself; it begins with the device installation process. Some aspects of hardening include frequently changing access passwords, blocking port connections, avoiding using factory default settings, and conducting and checking for device updates on a regular basis. These security mechanisms are even more important now that video surveillance is being conducted via Internet Protocol networks (IP) and should be implemented.

2.       Consider the Application.
Video surveillance will likely become more regulated in the future. As Schreiber explains in an article featured in Facility Executive Magazine, there are two common applications of regulation related to video surveillance. The first is concerned with government and market requirements, while the second is concerned with privacy. When it comes to video surveillance and its application, both categories are equally important and should be addressed.

 When purchasing a system in the United States, there are two acts to consider. The first act is the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA 2019 Section 889), which discusses which video surveillance products are prohibited from use due to affiliations to particular Chinese companies. The Trade Agreement Act (TAA) is the second act that must be reviewed. This act focuses on the development and production of video surveillance cameras within various companies.

3.       Before anything else, have a professional plan.

Having researched the device's legality, facility professionals may wonder how to apply the video surveillance in a measured and thoughtful manner. A good beginning is hiring a trusted physical security consultant with experience analyzing a facility’s security systems. A professional technical security consultant can also assist in the selection, improvement, and planning of the facility's security systems. Before settling on a specific video surveillance system, it is prudent to conduct research, seek professional assistance, and discuss all options. In-depth research can assist facility professionals in determining the best option for them, the system's legality, and any potential flaws.

Ultimately, facility managers should begin to consider video surveillance. With crime on the rise and technological innovations occurring rapidly, it's critical to have a secure and up-to-date security system in place within a facility. Overall, video surveillance has numerous advantages such as discouraging inappropriate behavior, recording any misuse of the facility's assets, monitoring the facility's entryways/exits in case of an emergency, and helping to improve the staff and facility's efficiency. It is also important to understand that camera maintenance is an expense in itself as they can develop technological issues over time.

However, by conducting an in-depth execution plan with a professional and thoroughly researching the technology and its options, facility professionals can implement appropriate security, service, and maintenance while meeting their facility's needs.

If you would like professional technology plan for your facility or would simply like to discuss options available, we at Safeguards Consulting are happy to help. Just give us a call or reach out via our website to set up a consultation.

Facility Executive Magazine Interviews Safeguards Consulting’s Mark Schreiber on The Use of Video Surveillance

Mark Schreiber, President and Principal Consultant of Safeguards Consulting, was recently interviewed by Facility Executive Magazine. In his interview, Schreiber investigates and discusses the use of video surveillance (security cameras) and its future capabilities for crime prevention. Throughout his career, he has concentrated on various forms of physical security, including system integration, access control, intrusion detection (PIDAS), and network design. His interview was published in the April 2022 issue of the magazine, which investigates and discusses critical topics such as crime prevention, maintenance, facility design, and other recommended measures for facility professionals.

Trends In Surveillance Cameras (facilityexecutive.com)

Growing a Sense of Ownership with CPTED

Mark Schreiber interviewed for the May/June 2022 issue of Security Management Magazine on the importance of CPTED within a facility. CPTED directly correlates to the maintenance of a property. When property is well maintained, it discourages intruders from vandalizing and committing crime there. Owners who acknowledge the benefits of environmental design and property maintenance will establish a better sense of ownership, and in doing so, prevent criminal activity.

https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2022/05/growing-a-sense-of-ownership-with-cpted

Mark Schreiber presents at the ISC West 2022 Conference

Mark Schreiber presented at the ISC West 2022 Conference on security improvement. Since security construction and design is a complex process, Schreiber approaches this topic from the end user’s (business owner) perspective so that they have an understanding of what will benefit them and how to prepare for the process. He also presented alongside Jason Cansler, Chief Operating Officer of UASidekick Inc., on the practicality of drone services. The presentation is an unbiased approach concerning the values of drone usage, as well as the risks.

Proper Planning for a Security Improvement Project:

https://www.iscwest.com/en-us/seminars/sessions/session-details.2492.141923.proper-planning-for-a-security-improvement-project.html

How Practical Is It to Add Drone Services To Your Company:

https://www.iscwest.com/en-us/seminars/sessions/session-details.2492.141955.how-practical-is-it-to-add-drone-services-to-your-company.html

SIA Article highlights one of Mark Schreiber's 2022 ISC West presentations

SIA article “Three ISC West Sessions That Will Help You Optimize Your Business” highlights one of Mark Schreiber’s 2022 ISC West presentations on “Proper Planning for a Security Improvement Project”. Since security construction and design is a complex process, Schreiber approaches this topic from the end user’s (business owner) perspective so that they have an understanding of what will benefit them and how to prepare for the process.

https://www.securityindustry.org/2022/02/16/three-isc-west-sessions-that-will-help-you-optimize-your-business/

Coping with Vagrancy in ATM Vestibule

Mark Schreiber interviewed for November/December issue of the 2021 Security Management Magazine. He spoke on the influence of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and how it can signal to visitors to behave properly in that designated area.

https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2021/11/coping-with-vagrancy-in-atm-vestibules/

Drone Use and Drone Defense in the Healthcare Environment

Mark Schreiber presented at the 2021 Southeastern Safety and Security Conference with the International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS) and the Southeastern Safety and Security Healthcare Council (SSSHC). Schreiber’s presentation focused drone usage and defense specifically within the healthcare system.

https://stayhappening.com/e/17th-annual-joint-conference-ssshc-in-partnership-with-iahss-nc-sc-chapters-E3LURYIOFEH2

Mark Schreiber speaks at 2020 ISC West: Security Improvement & Drone Usage

Mark Schreiber gave a presentation during the ISC West event on security improvement with a focus in construction and installation titled “Proper Planning for a Security Improvement Project”. He also gave another presentation during the same event titled “Current Capabilities for Drone Use and Drone Defense”.

Learn more about each presentation:

Security Improvement: http://iscwest2020.nvytes.co/iscwest20virtualspk/register/SIP0111.html

Drone Usage: http://iscwest2020.nvytes.co/iscwest20virtualspk/register/SIP011.html