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Utility Security Deep Dive – Strategies for Protecting Critical Infrastructure

In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, host Curtis Marquardt sits down with Frank Harrison, Regional Security Director at World Travel Protection, to discuss the critical aspects of securing utility infrastructure. Frank shares his extensive experience in crime prevention, physical security, and crisis management. The conversation covers real-world examples of security measures in mining, substations, and utility facilities, as well as the growing threat posed by extremist groups. Frank offers actionable insights on risk management, crisis response, and the importance of involving all employees in the security process.

Key Takeaways:

  • Crime Prevention: Frank discusses the role of physical security and how crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) can mitigate risks in utility infrastructure.
  • Multi-Layered Defense: Implementing a minimum of three lines of defense is key to protecting critical utility assets.
  • Emerging Threats: Extremist groups are increasingly targeting substations and utility sites, requiring new defense strategies.
  • Firefighter & Security Collaboration: First responders and security teams must work closely to identify potential threats and mitigate damage.
  • Crisis Management: Organizations need to review their crisis management protocols to ensure decision-makers are equipped to handle evolving threats.

Connect with Frank – https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciswilliamharrison/

Connect with Curtis – https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-marquardt-jr-741aab30

 

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