Physical Security

A real-world test of your facility’s ability to protect will provide a full picture of where defense and detection experience success or failure. As cyber-physical systems converge, the opportunity for attack grows and the number of potential blind spots increase. This interactive style of testing will stress test the capabilities of the most modern system and provide feedback you need to secure your most valuable assets.

The process begins with a characterization of the facility including identification of critical assets. Guidance for defining a design basis threat is included, as well as for using the definition of the threat to estimate the likelihood of adversary attack at a specific facility. Once that’s determined, Digital Integrity® shows you an attacker’s ability to carry out physical attacks on your facility, including, but not limited to:
Lock picking, Access system bypass, Magnetic door brute forcing, Camera redirection, Alarm system avoidance, Elevator compromise, Ventilation system entrance, Badging System compromise, Social Engineering, Access Card Cloning, Tailgating, Converged Electronic & Physical Attacks, Procurement of badge access, Safe & Vault Access, and other perceived threats to your physical environment.

ISO, HIPAA, NIST, and various other security-compliance frameworks require security to be measured at the cyber and physical level. Oftentimes as cyber programs are developed, the integration of physical security systems, cameras, and building automation and control (BAC) systems are installed without appropriate testing. Digital Integrity® secure-site review process takes an in-depth look at all physical security controls and protections to ensure they are performing at the highest level. Assessment reviews are performed to test the functionality of current controls and provide you with recommendations on elevating the protection, detection, and response to physical threats.