The importance of workplace security: Safeguarding your business against growing threats
Is workplace security on your radar? From the rise in workplace violence to the ever-increasing costs of theft and vandalism… ensuring a secure environment is more important than ever before. Managers and business leaders must prioritize physical security measures to protect their assets and employees.
The growing cost of security breaches
According to a report by IBM, the average global cost of a data breach in 2020 was a staggering $3.86 million. While cyber attacks often make the headlines, physical security lapses play a substantial role in these breaches.
Many security gaps stem from weak access controls, insufficient monitoring, or lack of preparedness for physical threats.
Businesses can mitigate these risks by conducting regular physical security assessments to identify vulnerabilities and implement necessary improvements. Investing in robust physical security systems, such as surveillance cameras, alarm systems, and secure access points, is not only an essential deterrent but also a cost-saving measure in the long term.
Rising workplace violence incidents
Workplace violence is an unfortunate reality that has been steadily increasing in recent years. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a significant number of workplace violence incidents each year, highlighting the need for businesses to take proactive steps.
Threats can range from disgruntled employees to external perpetrators, making it crucial for organizations to assess their vulnerabilities and develop comprehensive security strategies.
These strategies should include employee training, security personnel, and clear protocols for managing potential threats. Ensuring the physical safety of employees is not just a legal obligation but also a moral imperative that fosters trust and productivity in the workplace.
The financial impact of theft and vandalism
Workplace theft and vandalism can cause devastating financial losses for businesses. Employee theft alone accounts for billions of dollars in losses each year. Check out our recent article on the impact of theft and vandalism in the construction industry.
For many companies, the impact of theft is not limited to the loss of physical goods but can also extend to decreased employee morale and reduced profitability.
Physical security assessments can play a critical role in identifying potential weaknesses that could lead to theft or vandalism. By installing adequate security measures such as CCTV, secure storage for valuable items, and controlled access areas, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of internal and external theft.
Addressing terrorism and extremist threats
In addition to more common security concerns, the threat of terrorism and extremist attacks cannot be overlooked. The Global Terrorism Database has documented numerous incidents worldwide, underscoring the importance of strong physical security measures for businesses located in high-risk areas.
For government buildings, transportation hubs, and public spaces, security assessments are crucial to identifying weaknesses that could be exploited. These assessments help businesses tailor their security protocols to mitigate the risk of such attacks, ensuring the safety of both employees and the general public.
Conducting site security audits
One of the critical steps in protecting your workplace is conducting site security audits to identify vulnerabilities and ensure that your physical security measures are effective. These audits provide a comprehensive evaluation of a facility’s defenses, such as access control, surveillance systems, alarm systems, and emergency response protocols.
By regularly performing security audits, you can pinpoint areas of weakness that could be exploited by thieves, vandals, or other external threats.
Join our team of experts for an upcoming webcast on October 24th: Enhancing Physical Security: 5 Key Components of an Effective Site Security Program.
Key to remember: Neglecting workplace security can lead to significant financial losses, reputational damage, and even risk the lives of your workers.