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One of the biggest risks facing corporate security leaders on an almost daily basis comes from inside the company due to employees' careless disregard of access control policies.
The way employees often mistreat their access privileges can cripple a security department's well-planned access control system. For example, employees routinely piggyback through checkpoints, exchange access cards and badges with co-workers, or casually leave their cards lying around to be stolen.
Tolerating this behavior sets the stage for unauthorized persons to enter the premises for a variety of undesirable purposes, including theft or even violence toward your staff.
To address this access control problem, security must take a broad-based approach; Effective education and encouragement about policies, tougher enforcement and preventive tactics, and risk-mitigation measures such as ensuring access privileges are terminated rapidly when needed.
Listen as our panel of security veterans outlines tactics that have worked for them and helps you and your company get and maintain control over its access control problem.
The panel included:
Debbie Quintana, Global Manager, Security Facilities Operations, Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif. She joined Cisco in 1999 and since then has held a variety of different positions including security operations, crisis management, business continuity planning and emergency management.
John Breckenridge, Security Director, Aquila Inc., Kansas City, Mo. He manages daily global security services for more than 50 officers and security consultants supporting operations in the U.S. and several foreign countries. He previously served in the Army and worked in the Jackson County, Mo., criminal justice system.
Mark Weaver, Security Manager, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh. He has worked for the baseball franchise since 2001, starting as a facility coordinator and rising to his current position in 2003. He previously worked as a facility coordinator for the Indianapolis minor league baseball team.
Michael Higgins, Chief Security Officer, LexisNexis Screening Solutions, Orem, Utah. He is responsible for security, compliance, privacy strategy and operations, and data security policies and practices. He previously worked as VP of Tekmark Global Solutions and VP of Security Operations at Science Applications International Corp.
The panel provides guidance to help you:
- Preventing piggybacking through access control stations
- Controlling and proper care of access cards, badges and keys
- Auditing and re-qualifying access privileges
- Disseminating information to terminate access privileges quickly
- Educating staff and getting their buy-in to ensure access security
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