Basic safety principles for everyday activities and scenarios.
Risk assessment: A formal process used to identify hazards, estimate the likelihood of harm and determine appropriate control measures to minimize risk.
Threat identification and analysis: The process of identifying potential threats and analyzing their likelihood and potential impact on an organization's operations or assets.
Security management: The planning, implementation, and management of security policies, procedures, and activities to protect an organization's assets and employees.
Emergency preparedness and response: The process of preparing for and responding to emergencies including natural disasters, accidents, and security incidents.
Physical security: The use of physical measures to protect people, assets, and property from unauthorized access, theft, vandalism, and other forms of harm.
Information security: The protection of information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
Cybersecurity: The protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from attack, damage, or unauthorized access.
Occupational health and safety: The identification, assessment, and management of risks to employee health and safety in the workplace.
Crisis management: The process of managing an unexpected event or situation that poses a significant threat or risk to an organization's operations, stakeholders, or reputation.