Designing an effective security system is not about adding more guards or cameras—it’s about getting the design right from the start.
In this video on CPP Module 5, Chapter 5 – Basic Design Concepts in Physical Security, you’ll learn how to build strong, risk-based, and layered security systems that actually work in the real world.
🔍 What you’ll learn:
Why risk assessment is the foundation of all security design
The Four Ds: Deter, Detect, Delay, Deny explained with practical context
Defense in Depth (Layered Security) and why single-layer security fails
Key design concepts like point vs. area security, balance, and conflict avoidance
How to design for special facilities and system failures
Understanding performance vs. feature criteria and the role of procedures
Real-world campus layout strategies and smart design examples
This session is essential for ASIS CPP aspirants, security professionals, and leaders who want to move from reactive security to structured, intelligent design thinking.
📌 Remember: Good security is not added later—it is designed from the beginning.
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