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Jennifer Gibson – NACD, Vice President Government AffairsRJ Hope, CPP, ABCP – Burns & McDonnell, Senior Physical Security Analyst Matt Fridley – G.S. Robins, Manager, Environmental, QC, Health, Safety and Security

Communicating with InspectorsTopics to Remember During the Inspection

Purpose of the CFATS ProgramPurpose of the InspectionExplaining Security

Speaking Security-EASE

Purpose of CFATSProtect COI

Barriers to Entry/AccessMitigation of RiskThreat Deterrent

Purpose of InspectionConfirmation of SSPUnderstand Measures in Place

Determine reasons for using or not using certain measures

Explaining SecuritySpeak in terms of:

THREATTerrorism

RISKTheft of COI

Vulnerability I.E., Damage to fence

Explaining Security1st Goal Deterring the Threat2nd Goal Detection of the Threat3rd Goal Delay the Threat4th Goal Respond to the Threat

Explaining SecurityDeterring the Threat

Signage, maintained facilities, lightingDetection of the Threat

Employees, alarms, camerasDelay the Threat

Doors, gates, obscure storage locations Respond to the Threat

Managers, security companies, law enforcement

Explaining Security

Gage of Success

The time required for the adversary to be successful is greater than the response time

of law enforcement.

ExampleSituation:Man portable COIIn alarmed warehouseLocated in elevated racks

How to define measures:

Threat Breeches Fence Enters

Property – 3 Min

Threat Breeches Door to Facility – 3

Min

Threat Identifies COI to be Taken – 1

Min

Threat Identifies Tools to be Used –

2 Min

Threat Masses Items for Transport

– 2 Min

Threat Exits Facility, Loads COI, and Exits

Scene – 2 Min

Time From Alarm Activate To Threat Success:

7 to 10 Minutes

Alarm is Activated at Door Breech

Law Enforcement Contacted – 1 Min

Alarm Co. Contacts Facility Rep – 1

Min

Facility Rep Requests Law Enforcement – 1

Min

Average Law Enforcement Response

Time – 3 Min

Time From Alarm Activate To Law Enforcement Arrival:

6 to 8 Minutes

Time From Alarm Activate To Threat Success:

7 to 10 Minutes

Time From Alarm Activate To Law Enforcement Arrival:

6 to 8 Minutes

Conclusions Anticipate questions regarding how a

particular measure is preventativeKnowing how to articulate measuresKnowing how to explain the benefits of each

measureBe ready to explain why certain measures are

NOT used

Operation “Network”• Building relationships with various groups• NACD• PSA (Protective Security Advisors)• DHS Inspectors/ Regional Commanders• FBI- WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) • DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Reports https://service.govdelivery.com/service/user.html?code=USDHS

• Homeland Security Information Network for Critical Sectors (HSIN-CS)

https://auth.hsin.gov/auth/UI/Login?service=ADAuth2&goto=https%3A%2F%2Fcs.hsin.gov%3A443%2Fcs

NACD• Chemical Sector Summit• NACD sponsored events consistently has High level DHS member

presentations. (OPSEM)• Dennis Deziel, Acting Director of the Infrastructure Security

Compliance Division• Steven Bellow, Acting Strategic Operations Unit Chief, DHS• Shawn Perceful, Chemical Compliance Inspector

• NACD News Briefs give you latest info on CFATS regulations• NACD members are a great resource

• Information Sharing• Lessons Learned http://www.nacd.com/

Networking Groups• PSA- Protective Security Advisors• http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1265310793722.shtm• PSA Program focuses on three core areas

• Infrastructure Protection• Incident Management• Information Sharing

Networking Groups

DHS Inspectors and Enforcement • Make contacts with your local DHS Inspectors/Regional Commanders• Chemical Sector Specific Agency (SSA) Voluntary Security Programs

• Chemical Sector Explosive Threat Awareness Training• Web Based Chemical Security Awareness Training• Publications

• Who’s Who in the DHS Chemical Sector Security• Sector Specific Plan• Security Awareness Guide

• Attend LEPC Meetings• Attend local DHS Sponsored event• Request a Compliance Visit• Request a CFATS Presentation http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1169501486179.shtm• Ask them to participate in Emergency Response Exercises

FBI - WMD• FBI- Weapons of Mass Destruction http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/terrorism/wmd• WMD Coordinator in all of the FB’s 56 Field Offices• WMD Initiatives (Outreach and Education)

• Threat Awareness• Prevention and Protection• Surveillance and Detection• Response and Recovery

• WMD Coordinator can help with:• State Fusion Centers- (72 Fusion Centers across 6 Regions)• INFRGUARD• Joint Terrorism Task Force

Presenter Contact Information Contact Information:

Robert “RJ” Hope, CPP, ABCP – Senior Physical Security AnalystBurns & McDonnell Engineeringrjhope@burnsmcd.com 816-333-9400

Matt Fridley – Manager – Environmental, QC, Health, Safety and Training

G.S. Robins and Company matthewf@gsrobins.com314-259-5109

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