Physical Security Compliance: Navigating Regulations and Standards

August 20, 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
Experts from the security and compliance sectors will delve into the complex landscape of physical security compliance. Participants will gain insights into key regulations and standards, including industry best practices for ensuring compliance and minimizing security risks. The webinar will cover the evolving legal landscape of physical security, emphasizing how organizations can align their practices with federal, state, and international standards. The webinar will also provide actionable strategies for integrating compliance frameworks into physical security operations, helping organizations safeguard assets, data, and personnel. Through case studies and expert commentary, attendees will understand the impact of non-compliance, how to navigate audits, and how to maintain ongoing compliance in a rapidly changing security environment.
Webinar Discussion Points:
- Overview of critical physical security regulations and standards (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001, HIPAA)
- Best practices for developing a compliance roadmap for physical security operations
- Addressing common compliance pitfalls and challenges in security audits
- How to integrate physical security compliance into everyday security protocols
- The role of technology in supporting compliance and monitoring physical security standards
Speaker
Jon Polly, PSP, SICC, IC3PM, CC
Chief Solutions Officer
ProTecht Solutions Partners
Mr. Polly is the Chief Solutions Officer for ProTecht Solutions Partners, a security technology consulting firm that works with Smart Cities and Corporations to bring business intelligence and public safety through security IoT applications. Mr. Polly has over 22 years of Physical and Electronic Security experience. He has a keen understanding of the security technology market and is frequently requested to consult for projects that require outside-of-the-box technology solutions.
As a security technology consultant, regular content writer, and contributor to industry publications, Mr. Polly has been fortunate to spend time with a majority of the security technology providers both in the security industry and those offering technologies from outside the security space; i.e. traditional IT vendors, and more. Mr. Polly is regularly contacted by technology providers to evaluate the technology from an industry perspective and functionality. This has provided Mr. Polly an insight into many of the security technology providers and their technology roadmaps for the foreseeable future. This also has allowed Mr. Polly insight into which technologies are the best solutions for unique problems.
As a former Police Officer (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department) and Security Administrator for a Global Non-Profit (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association). Prior to becoming a security consultant, he was Project Manager and System Designer for City-Wide surveillance projects. He also managed a growing security integration company. Most recently he has worked alongside other consulting firms and with multi-state and global Fortune-level companies to address the unique security requirements companies like these may face.
Mr. Polly sees the future of security as an IoT/OT and cybersecurity convergence that is only growing. Physical and Electronic Security now must have a radical shift in design and implementation to meet the customer's growing needs. IoT/OT and cybersecurity solutions will be the key to creating an Enterprise of Things that work together.
Mr. Polly is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and holds degrees in Criminal Justice and Anthropology. He holds a North Carolina Low Voltage Electrical License (NC SP/LV) and active North Carolina and South Carolina Alarm Board Licenses. Mr. Polly is certified as a Physical Security Professional (PSP) through ASIS International. He holds a Security Industry Cybersecurity Certification (SICC) from the Security Industry Association (SIA), a Certified in Cybersecurity (cc) certification from ISC2, and he is certified in Critical Chain Project Management (IC3PM) by the International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA). He is also certified as a Milestone VMS certified design engineer (MCDE), Ubiquiti and Siklu wireless engineer, and holds OSHA 30 Safety Certification. Mr. Polly is a regular contributor to JADELearning, Security Business Magazine, ASIS Security Technology Magazine, and the ASIS Emerging Technology Community.
Scott Gibson
Managing Director, Security Risk & Resilience
The Chertoff Group
Scott joined The Chertoff Group in 2023 and leads execution for the corporate security risk and resilience practice. Before joining The Chertoff Group, Scott served as the head of global security and business resiliency (CSO) for Lucid Motors, where he created and matured the company’s global security organization. Some of his notable past roles include chief of staff and head of strategy for global security at Uber, deputy chief of preparedness for the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, and national security fellow for the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Scott currently serves as a senior fellow of the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, as a member of ASIS International’s CSO Center, and as a member of the Governor of New Jersey’s Infrastructure Advisory Committee.
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