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Pinkerton C&I

Pinkerton C&I. Eric Davis-Fernald Director. Managing Risk. “The expert mind misses much, the beginners mind is open to all possibilities”. Zen Saying. Managing Risk. “The human mind inconsistently evaluates risk (fear) thus more systematic methods must be applied”. Gil Fronsdal.

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Pinkerton C&I

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  1. Pinkerton C&I Eric Davis-Fernald Director

  2. Managing Risk “The expert mind misses much, the beginners mind is open to all possibilities” Zen Saying

  3. Managing Risk “The human mind inconsistently evaluates risk (fear) thus more systematic methods must be applied” Gil Fronsdal

  4. Topics for Today • Ramifications of 11 September • Recent Security Industry Change in Focus • Overarching Definition of Risk • Tools to Define the Threat

  5. Aftermath • Focus on External Threats • Buzzwords • Business continuity shifted to survival • Large scale events / disasters • “Security Theater” – Bruce Schneier

  6. Historical Definition of Risk Consequence = Risk

  7. Change in Focus • Risk Based Assessment • Clear, Holistic View of all Hazards • Gaps in Current Security • Critical Resources • Consequences of Adverse Actions • Levels of Deterrence • Risk Mitigation Recommendations

  8. Current Definition of Risk Threat x Vulnerability x Consequence = Risk

  9. Defining the Threat

  10. CAP Index? • Wide variety of information • Neighborhood demographic and physical housing data • FBI Uniform Crime Reports • National Crime Surveys • Local Law Enforcement data • Company crime loss reports from all of the major industries It is important to note that race/religion/gender is NOT a factor

  11. Glendale – Overview 189

  12. What do the scores mean? • CAP Index's scores range from 0-2000 with one hundred (100) being the average for each geographic comparison. • A National Current CAP score of 189 means the address has a 1.8 times higher likelihood of a crime occurring there than the national average. • The County scores measure the address to the rest of the county in which it is found. This allows for an objective comparison when comparing a "high risk" location in a "high risk area", vs. a "high risk" location in an otherwise low risk area.

  13. Glendale – Regional Comparison

  14. National / State / County • The national score compares the crime risk at a specific location to the crime risk at "Main Street, USA". The national score allows you to compare multiple sites, regardless of location, to each other with a common baseline. • The state score compares a location to the rest of the properties in the state the site resides in, rather than to the country as a whole. We have found that clients operating multiple locations within the same state prefer this additional view of their risk. • The county score compares the location to the rest of the properties in the county the site resides in. Perceptions and anxieties about crime will be the result of experiences in that county, not the nation.

  15. Marina del Rey 301

  16. MDR – Regional Comparison

  17. Beverly Hills 285

  18. BH – Regional Comparison

  19. Questions?

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