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Physical Security Policy
The Physical Security Policy protects your people, assets, and infrastructure from unauthorised access, damage, or theft. While cybersecurity dominates headlines, physical threats still pose serious risks. Without clear procedures in place, a single breach can disrupt operations and compromise sensitive information.
Because protecting your workplace starts with securing your space.
Control Access and Protect Entry Points
This policy ensures only authorised personnel can access your buildings and critical areas. From secure entry systems to visitor logs and ID verification, every control point is addressed. Your team will follow consistent procedures for granting, modifying, or revoking access.
It also covers after-hours access, deliveries, and contractor entry—because security must work at every hour.
Because who enters your premises matters.
Minimise Risks and Respond Quickly
The Physical Security Policy outlines steps for preventing, detecting, and responding to physical security breaches. It includes guidance on surveillance systems, alarm monitoring, and routine inspections. Employees learn how to report suspicious behaviour and what to do in emergencies.
With clear roles and rapid escalation paths, your team can act fast and minimise disruption.
Because prevention is powerful—and response is critical.
Support Safety and Compliance
Beyond equipment and locks, this policy reinforces a culture of awareness. It helps meet compliance obligations under Australian safety and data protection laws. It also supports workplace safety goals by reducing risks from intrusion, vandalism, or physical sabotage.
From front desks to data centres, your organisation will gain the structure needed to manage physical threats effectively.
Because strong physical security builds trust from the ground up.






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