Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
National Shooting Sports Foundation now offers on-site security assessments and advice for gun sellers, manufacturers, and ranges. The Store Security Audit Program is a day-long encounter that brings security experts to the business at a scheduled time. It includes a review of the physical plant, procedures, and policies, in order to develop recommendations for loss prevention. The $499 service is provided by the FFL Security Team of the NSSF. Each team member has an average of 25 or more years’ experience in loss prevention and related work. Typical concerns such as access control, lock and key management, fire suppression systems, and intrusion detection are covered. Also addressed are client records storage, personnel security, and inventory management. Tech needs are a component of the consultations. NSSF’s team considers both electronic records and things like closed-circuit TV and backup power in the consultations. Personnel join in the exercise via personal interviews. The teams listen to existing and historical concerns or incidents related to security. Following consultation, the team provides a set of recommendations within a week of the live visit. One customer on the NSSF website states they received eight pages of feedback. Security in all aspects of gun production, delivery and […]
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