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Protective security plan

From analysis to documented and implemented protective security

The protective security plan is your governing document for protective security. It turns the analysis into concrete measures across personnel, physical and information security, with ownership, timeline and follow-up.

We write it so it both meets requirements and works in daily operations.

When is it needed?

  • When the analysis is done but measures are not decided
  • When security work is scattered across documents
  • Ahead of supervision or security-protected procurement
  • When ownership and follow-up are unclear
  • On major organisational change

How it works

  1. 01

    Baseline

    We review the analysis, existing routines and measures already in place.

  2. 02

    Measures

    We define measures across the three protective security areas.

  3. 03

    Ownership

    Each measure gets an owner, timeline and resource estimate.

  4. 04

    Follow-up

    We set control points and an annual review routine.

The content

The plan covers protective values, chosen measures, ownership, training needs and how protective security is monitored.

It also connects vetting, access control and incident handling into one coherent structure.

Keeping it current

A plan that is never revised quickly becomes misleading. We propose a simple annual cycle with review and management reporting.

Where needed we can act as your external security function and drive the work continuously.

What you get

  • A documented protective security plan
  • A prioritised action list with ownership and timeline
  • A routine for follow-up and annual review
  • Material for training key personnel
  • A reporting format for management and the board

Part of Analysis

The plan builds directly on the conclusions of your protective security analysis.

Frequently asked questions

How does it differ from the analysis?
The analysis shows what to protect and against what. The plan describes how protection is delivered, by whom and when.
How often should it be reviewed?
At least annually, and always on major changes to operations, systems, premises or the threat picture.

Need a protective security plan?

Tell us where you stand today and we will propose an approach.