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  • consists of security executives, managers, supervisors and their staff
    security profession
  • is the family motto of a five-generation firm of Chubb's Son's Safe Company Ltd., Wolverlington, England
    Safe by being cautious
  • the largest security group in the world today.
    Chubb's Son's Safe Company Ltd., Wolverlington, England,
  • the "Act Governing the Organization and Management of Private Security Forces
    Republic Act No. 5487
  • also known as "the Private Security Law,
    Republic Act No. 5487 or the "Act Governing the Organization and Management of Private Security Forces"
  • man has realized the need to protect himself from his enemies, his environment, and from ferocious animals.
    pre-historic times
  • He invented stone weapons, built fires, stayed in caves, and built tree houses, fences or dwellings in the middle of the lake or rivers for protection.
    pre-historic times
  • created the first police force in the city states and called it "POLIS"
    Greeks
  • created the Praetorian Guards called VIGILES
    Romans
  • they created a group of qualified men called SHIRES or SHERIFF to maintain the peace and order of the different regions
    French
  • the aliping mamamahay served as watchman, protector of the nobles, lakans, datus of their respective barangay's.
    Pre-Spanish Era
  • The "Guardia Civil" maintain peace and order in the towr proper under the supervision of the Alcalde Mayor or Alferes.
    Spanish Era
  • The peace officer was called "Constable" (the predecesso of today's National Police) where one or two constable officers were enough to maintain peace and order of the whole town, barangay or sitio.
    American Era
  • The turbaned Indian national or "Bombay" emerged al the pioneering watchman protecting a particular building or commercia establishment (Philippine National Police Civil Security Group
    Post Japanese Era
  • plays a major protective role in the nation's life
    Private Security
  • Republic Act 5487 or The Private Security Agency was passed
    June 13, 1969
  • also known as "The Private Security Agency Law
    Republic Act No. 5487
  • All employees including non-security personnel should be aware of their specific role in security on a day to day basis
    Security is everybody's concern
  • Security procedures has it own downtime because there is no absolute security
    Security is good only as far as its weakest link
  • System integration is the key to achieve the objective in protecting corporate assets and minimizing losses.
    No single security system or element can stand alone
  • Barrier after barrier or the combination of all types of physical security barriers achieve high relative security system
    High relative security can be achieved in depth
  • That part of security concerned with physical measures designed to safeguard personnel to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, installations, material, and documents; and to them against espionage, sabotage, damage, and theft
    Physical Security
  • is the branch of security which is concerned with the measures adopted to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, materials, documents and personnel.
    Physical security
  • The type of access necessary will depend upon a number of variable factors and therefore may be achieve in a number of ways. There is no impenetrable barrier
    Physical Security Principle
  • are established for controlling vehicular and pedestrian traffic flow, checking of personnel identification entering or departing an area and may classify a buffer zone for classified areas.

    Barriers
  • (security personnel, police personnel, soldiers)
    Human
  • (K-9, snakes, geese, parrot, etc.)
    Animal
  • (earthquake, floods, storms, lightings)
    Natural
  • (electrical like lights, x-ray machines, metal detectors)
    Energy
  • (buildings, bridges, fences)
    Structural
  • To be well protected, every facility should be adequately lighted in critical interior and exterior areas
    Protective Lighting
  • also enables authorized personnel to conduct work at night and discourages entry of unauthorized personnel
    Lighting
  • started a new er protecting banks, retail stores, and many private homes.
    introduction of electric alarms in the 20th century
  • The most effective sensors detect the first two fire stages promptly.
    Fire Sensor
  • have become a necessity in business, and it even helps promote a business.
    Telephones
  • Several types of radio units are used in security work. The most comm is the base station/transceiver system.
    Radio Communication
  • affords continuous surveillance of any critical area. With a sm electric motor, the camera can be made to pan, or sweep, for wider coverag
    Closed-Circuit Television(CCTV)
  • Many industrial firms use electronic scanners to scan identification caro Often card scanners are employed along with television surveillance from remote station.
    Electronic Scanner
  • Today's more modern security offices monitor hundreds of protect functions from sophisticated computer consoles.
    Computer Monitoring
  • Practically any electromechanical device can be interfaced with a computer.
    Automated Tasks