How to Protect Your Organization’s Physical Security Network: What Are My Threat Vectors?
July 23, 2025
1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 10:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
The growing interconnectivity of physical security networks makes them increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated threats. This live webinar, "How to Protect Your Organization’s Physical Security Network: What Are My Threat Vectors?" explores the evolving landscape of physical security threats and provides actionable insights for safeguarding security systems. Experts will discuss common and emerging threat vectors targeting physical security networks, including access control, surveillance, and alarm systems vulnerabilities. Attendees will learn best practices for risk management, identifying potential attack points and strategies for strengthening the resilience of their physical security infrastructure. By the end of the webinar, participants will understand how to assess their organization's unique threat environment and implement adequate security measures to mitigate risks.
Webinar Discussion Points:
- Identifying the primary threat vectors in physical security systems (e.g., access control, video surveillance).
- Understanding the impact of cyber threats on physical security networks and how to integrate cybersecurity measures.
- Strategies for securing physical security devices and endpoints from hacking and tampering.
- The role of data encryption, remote monitoring, and incident response in mitigating physical security risks.
- Key best practices for continuous monitoring, threat detection, and regular vulnerability assessments to enhance security resilience.
Speakers
William Plante, ASP ITIL
Principal Partner
Trillium Consulting
William Plante is the Owner and Principal Partner of Trillium Consulting (www.trilliumconsultingusa.com), a Western NC-based security consulting firm with a focus on current and emerging security technologies and applications, risk evaluations, and program design/development. William has worked in the security industry for forty-five years as a Chief Security Officer, Independent Consultant, Business Continuity Director, and with several Integration firms serving primarily as a program director and consulting team leader. He is a former Navy Diver and Infantry Officer (Canada) and proud Maple Leaf fan!
Jeffrey A. Slotnick, CPP, PSP
President, Setracon ESRMS
Trusted Advisor | Leader | Change Agent | Risk Consultant | ESRM Advocate | Security Management Professional | Physical Security Specialist | Master Quality Management Systems Professional | Public Speaker | Author | Media Consultant.
Mr. Jeffrey A. Slotnick, CPP, PSP, is an internationally known Enterprise Security Risk Consultant with over 28 years of experience. Jeff is peer-recognized as a “Thought Leader and Change Agent. He focuses on all Enterprise Security Risk Management facets, including quality management programs, risk, vulnerability, threat assessments, Emergency Response Planning, Business Continuity Planning, and Physical Security System Master Planning, Design, and Integration. As a curriculum developer and master trainer, Jeff advocates for quality professional development and training of security, law enforcement, and military personnel. He is a former member of the North American Board. He is a Community Vice President for ASIS International and a Faculty Advisor for the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security and Security Management Degree Program.
He is a Chair and on the Board of Advisors for Robotic Assistance Devices. He is a Community Vice President of ASIS International and on the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle. He is the founder of Safe Washington
Jeff is a United States Army Engineer Corp, CSM Retired, and a regular contributor to Security Executive Magazine and SecurityInfoWatch.com.
Director of Sales Enablement
Mr. Saks is the Director of Sales Enablement at Hanwha Vision America. In his previous position as Director of Product Training, his primary responsibilities included managing the development of training and certification programs for various user groups. He also authored various technical documents, white papers, sales materials, and other literature. As new products are developed, he provides extensive testing and benchmarking to ensure high-quality products are released.
Previously, Mr. Saks was the Business Development Technical Manager at Samsung Techwin America. His key responsibilities include developing vertical solutions with ecosystem technical partners. When new hardware and software partners are introduced, he serves as a technical resource and provides training to ensure products are fully understood and optimized for best performance. Working with the entire Business Development team, he is a resource to define solutions, identify partner products, solve customer issues, and assist in pilot project opportunities in a vertically focused approach.
Over the past 10 years, he has served as a video surveillance subject matter expert, presented at many technology events such as security conventions, seminars, and road shows, as well as teaching Samsung’s acclaimed Samsung IP Institute (SIPI) certification courses. Mr. Saks holds a BS in Computer Cartography and Geography from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an MS in Information Technology from the University of Maryland, University College.
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