The Security Standard
Enterprise demo
Operational readiness & governance
The Security Standard unifies assessments, SSP maturity, readiness programs, playbooks, governance standards, and executive reporting into one readiness and governance enablement system—built for physical security, facilities, operations, enterprise risk, and compliance leaders, including lean teams without a 24/7 security operations floor or a large dedicated risk department.
Preview environment · Mock data · Workflow surfaces are representative
Executive framing
A structured workspace for decisions: clear status language, simple readiness cues, and traceable links between assessments, plans, and exercises—physical sites and people, not IT network monitoring.
Typical executive questions
What changes operationally
Core intelligence, optional modules, and reporting stay on one thread—built for portfolio and board conversations.
One assurance intelligence spine—then optional expansions that fold back into the same confidence narrative, remediation discipline, and executive reporting. Coverage deepens as maturity grows without fragmenting how leaders decide.
Operational readiness architecture
One connected thread from site work through optional modules into assurance and executive reporting—illustrative structure only.
Operational inputs
Sites, programs, and owners
Core readiness spine
Assessments, plans, playbooks, reporting
Expansion coverage
Add capability without replacing the core
Governance & assurance
Standards, evidence, leadership continuity
Core Readiness Platform
Capabilities every subscription builds on
The scalable operational core—approachable for cross-functional owners, designed to grow with your program without tactical contractor branding.
Assessments
CoreStructured site readiness inputs that produce clear, assignable follow-ups.
SSPs
CoreLiving security plans with owners, sections, and proof—continuity over shelf-ware.
Governance
CoreStandards and templates that stay aligned with how sites actually operate.
Playbooks
CoreWho does what next—rehearsal-friendly, not contractor-style runbooks.
Reporting
CoreExecutive-readable assurance built from the same traceable thread.
Readiness observability
CoreCalm visibility into physical and operational posture movement, continuity, and maturity—interpretation for leaders, not SIEM-style alert noise.
Operational guidance
CoreSuggested priorities and next steps for teams without a large in-house security program.
Optional expansion modules
Interconnected coverage you can grow into
Each area extends the same readiness story—no separate “products” for teams to learn. Labels are intentionally plain so non-specialists can scan quickly.
Travel risk
ExpansionTrip-aware checkpoints and duty-of-care cues tied back to owners and plans.
Feeds leadership reporting with the same proof language as sites.
Executive protection
ExpansionProtective movement and continuity expressed as governance—not a GSOC console.
Aligns escalation and reporting to core playbooks.
Crisis readiness
ExpansionStructured cadence for decisions, briefings, and recovery checkpoints.
Uses the same objects executives already trust for monthly assurance.
Workplace violence prevention
ExpansionEarly signals, training touchpoints, and response coordination in one thread.
Links incidents, plans, and closure evidence for audits.
Vendor risk
ExpansionThird-party readiness and guardrails without a separate vendor portal tone.
Rolls into portfolio posture alongside facilities.
Facilities resilience
ExpansionPhysical systems, maintenance loops, and continuity for sites at scale.
Anchors assessments and SSP sections to real operations.
Event security
ExpansionHigh-tempo programs with staffing, approvals, and evidence packaged cleanly.
Exports the same executive narrative style as day-to-day readiness.
Global operations
ExpansionRegional coverage patterns and shared templates across geographies.
Keeps scoring and maturity language consistent everywhere.
Insurance readiness
ExpansionEvidence posture insurers expect—organized, dated, and easy to rehearse.
Pulls from living plans instead of one-off binder exports.
Deep-dive expansion stories
Enterprise overlays on the same readiness spine
When programs mature, these overlays add depth—still governed, still reportable, and still calm for executives. They extend coverage; they do not replace the core facilities-first posture.
Travel risk management
Enterprise readiness extension
Optional overlay on the core readiness spine—dynamic travel posture without turning the whole product into a contractor travel desk.
Enterprise security, travel, and risk teams coordinating mobile workforce exposure.
Executive protection alignment
Specialized operational domain
Premium module for mature programs—protective readiness expressed as governance and assurance, not a GSOC console.
Executive offices and enterprise security teams with established protective programs.
Event security
Operational risk module
Modular overlay for high-tempo environments—clarity for operations and workplace teams running large programs.
Operations and security partners supporting major venues or corporate programs.
Crisis operations
Enterprise readiness extension
Structured crisis cadence on top of the core platform—continuity, governance, and reporting stay linked under pressure.
Mature organizations coordinating crisis communications and operational recovery.
Maturity expansion
Signals for the next responsible step
Recommended next capability
When proof freshness is steady, travel or event overlays add coverage without new tooling habits (illustrative).
Emerging readiness area
Vendor and third-party loops often surface next—same owners, clearer accountability (illustrative).
Organizational maturity stage
Treat expansions as layers on one spine—not separate products—so executives see one trajectory (illustrative).
Modular upgrades
Guided paths—preview only
Day-to-day owners: facilities, operations, workplace, IT partners, and lean security teams—plain language, guided next steps, no specialist jargon required to start.
Enterprise programs: add travel, protective alignment, crisis cadence, events, and other overlays when the organization is ready—same reporting thread, expandable maturity.
What you work on in the product
Six connected areas—one plain-language story from assessments and plans through exercises and leadership reports—so facilities and operations leads always know what changed and what to do next.
Assessments
Turns walkthroughs and questionnaires into a clear “where to improve” list. Also highlights overdue reviews and locations drifting from the agreed picture.
SSPs
Keeps living security plans and proof organized so nothing important goes stale. Also shows when proof or plan sections need a refresh.
Readiness & events
Tracks exercises and real events so preparedness stays visible—not buried. Also summarizes open topics and who is rehearsing what.
Playbooks
Links who does what next so fixes and rehearsals stay on schedule. Also ties fixes and rehearsals back to who approves and signs off.
Governance
Shows where standards and day-to-day practice may be drifting apart. Also flags where written standards and frontline practice may be out of sync.
Reporting
Turns progress into short leadership summaries anyone can follow. Also rolls up progress for leadership in short, repeatable language.
Workflow continuity
The platform is designed as one chain. Outputs don’t end as PDFs—they become governed action, then executive narrative.
Assessment
Produce posture and dimensional drivers. Flag review-required items.
SSP
Revise plan lanes, bind evidence anchors, and route for approval.
Readiness events & playbook alignment
Structured continuity: status cadence, triggers, templates, and clear ownership—without requiring a dedicated operations center.
Governance alignment
Standards define control intent and evidence expectations—bound to workflows.
Executive reporting
Compile board-ready narratives from linked sources with traceable lineage.
Enterprise value
Built to reduce blind spots between what sites do and what leadership thinks is true—while keeping fixes, proof, and short reports aligned.
One readiness picture
A single place to see site health, open items, and plan quality—without logging into five different tools.
No dropped hand-offs
Statuses and files stay attached to the same thread as work moves from assessment to plan to exercise to report.
Executive communication
Reports lead with a short story and clear asks, with links back to the underlying items if someone asks “why.”
Repeatable across sites
Same assessment steps, plan sections, and playbooks—so regional teams compare apples to apples.
Proof you can show
Review states and dated files make it obvious what is current enough for auditors or leadership.
Shared vocabulary
The same everyday words for assessments, plans, drills, standards, and reports—so IT, facilities, and compliance mean the same thing.
Readiness preview
Directional placeholders echo the in-app workspace—trend arrows and labels are illustrative until live data connects.
Executive attention
01
Flagship example in review—something leadership should know about
Evidence freshness
Partial
Some plan sections still need dated photos or logs uploaded
Exercises & real events
Monitoring
Who is on call, what was rehearsed, and what thresholds trigger leadership updates
Board brief
In review
Short leadership story compiled from the items linked above
Posture signal scenario
Corporate Headquarters — Elevated Workplace Violence Risk
Boundary · Corporate HQ campus · executive floors · public lobby · parking structures
Scenario workflow traceability
One easy-to-follow thread: assessment findings → living security plan → readiness event or exercise → playbook steps → standards alignment → short leadership summary.
Linked Assessment
RA-HQ-WV-2026-01
Corporate Headquarters — Workplace Violence Risk Assessment
Status language standardized for demo.
Linked SSP
ssp-hq-01
Corporate Headquarters · Security Plan Workspace
Evidence lockers and section readiness gates.
Linked Readiness event
INC-HQ-WV-2026-07
Corporate Headquarters — Workplace Violence Monitoring
Topic under watch with status cadence (placeholder).
Linked Playbook
pb-wv-response-01
Workplace Violence Response
Checklist + escalation triggers + comms templates.
Linked Governance
gov-std-wv-001
Workplace Violence Prevention Standard
Subscription-ready standards + maturity tags.
Linked Report
RPT-QTR-POSTURE-2026-Q2
Quarterly Security Posture Brief
Board-briefing shell aggregates posture.
Standards + leadership reports
Standards spell out what “good” looks like; reporting turns progress into a concise leadership brief with traceable links—not a slide deck divorced from the work.
Assurance in context
The system keeps reviews, files, and simple red/yellow indicators next to the work—so coordinators see status without hunting through email.
Executive-readable
Reports are board-briefing appropriate by design: concise narrative, clear decision asks, and defensible sourcing back to live artifacts.
Enterprise demo
Schedule a 30-minute executive briefing demo.
We’ll walk through the flagship scenario and map it to your environment: assessments, living security plans, incidents and exercises, playbooks, standards alignment, and board-ready reporting—no integrations required for the walkthrough.
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