An unauthorised person getting into a closed facility is classed as a security incident.
reacting
The cost of preventing an incident is ongoing and non-stop with security camera, personnel, etc. The cost may or may not be outweighed based on the level of the incident.
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The cost of preventing an incident is ongoing and non-stop with security camera, personnel, etc. The cost may or may not be outweighed based on the level of the incident.
reacting to a security incident
Reacting to a security incident is pretty much always more expensive than preventing it in the first place. Realize that part of the expense of reacting to a security incident is doing what you should have done to begin with, so you will have to pay that expense whether you wait for the incident or not. On top of that you have the expenses of identifying the incident, documenting it, recovering from it, lost time, lost resources, lost reputation, and in some cases fines and penalties if you have failed to protect personal information belonging to customers.
The secretary of homeland security is the principal Federal official for domestic incident management.
A security officers is not suppose to observe and report. The security officer should call the police.If a security officers sees a incident he is to call the police. He should not observe or report until the police get there.
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I think that answering this question would be an issue of national security, no offense.
Yes you should always make an incident report with your manager, or supervisor if there is a breech of confidentiality and or security and if it affect a patient they should be notified immediately for their safety,