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Organization's Security Policy

We will help our client to actively analyze and name their security requirements and target security level, corresponding to the operation, values, and with sensitive regard to functioning operations and the basic type of business, taking into account all aspects and specifics. In everything, we will consider the current security situation in place and time, with all the details of the needs of a functional or planned operation.

We can handle small projects up to international corporations with many locations and extensive logistics when looking for the optimal degree of security and protection.

When setting up measures, we strictly respect the sustainability and return on invested funds. Our proposals and projects are therefore always economically meaningful.

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  • Odrážka If you are preparing your project in the planning phase, it is the best starting position to set future security measures and thus adopt a security policy in time, when it is more effective and cheaper to start this process.
  • Odrážka To create a security policy, it is necessary that we know your operation and the daily needs of your business in great detail.
  • Odrážka The security policy is the basic building block and defines your company's approach to security, determines the boundary between a meaningful investment, measure, technology or process and the level of acceptable risk.

Each object, operation or event can be secured with varying intensity. However, some risks are so unlikely or have no impact on functioning that reducing them is not economically viable. Finding the right point is therefore the goal of the security policy.

Mgr. Tomáš Sochr

Board Member
Graduate of the Police Academy of the Czech Republic, FBI National Academy, Quantico – Virginia, USA, and the Diplomatic Academy, Prague – foreign policy relations and services.

Long-term experience in international police cooperation – member of the European Commission of Experts on Weapons (EFE), member of the European section of FBI National Academy graduates participating in annual training in selected areas of international organized crime, long-term representation of the Police of the Czech Republic at international conferences in the field of illegal trade in weapons, explosives, and CBRN materials, experience in clarifying and investigating serious organized general and economic crime, experience in managing investigative teams in corruption and serious economic crime, experience in managing a security corps unit with nationwide competence.

Mgr. Tomáš SochrBoard Member
Mgr. Jiří SimonBoard Member
Paul HaertelBoard Member