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<br /> <br />P a g e 25 <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County <br />Facilities Security Assessment <br />RFP#: 367-OC 5403 <br />CTCH Security Business Consulting – www.ctchconsulting.com <br /> <br /> The team has evaluated, tested and certified exterior and interior Electronic <br />Security System platforms that consisted of Fence mounted Fiber-Optic Intelligence and <br />Detection Systems, Passive Infrared Systems, CCTV Systems, Access Control systems, <br />Badging Stations, Buried Line Sensors, Ground Radar Systems, Taut-Wire Systems, <br />Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems, Microwave Systems and Balanced <br />Magnetic Switch/High Security Switch Systems for some of the nation’s most critical <br />resource areas; which operated off of the Command and Control Systems (Intrusion <br />Detection and Access Control and Duress) – Honeywell Vindicator, Honeywell Pro- <br />Watch, Software House C-Cure, LenelS2 OnGuard, Door King, Gentec, Johnson Controls, <br />DCS PowerSeries, PC4020 Household Burglary and Access Control; CCTV – Milestone, <br />Axis, Video Image Control and Display System (VICADS), Digital Watchdog, Bosch, K- <br />Guard and Eclipse Security; and Electronic Security Systems IT Network Enterprises – <br />CISCO, Starlink Universal and Juniper. <br /> <br />Security Operations and Administrative Criteria (4): The following SRAMF – <br />CPTED Criteria’s will be evaluated – Security Operations Management (to include <br />manpower), Security Awareness Training, Security Personnel, Response Time Objectives, <br />Response Plan Objectives, Security Standard Operating Procedures, Security Quick <br />Reaction Checklist, Security Event Communications, Comprehensive Emergency <br />Management (CEM) Plans (Emergency Response, Crisis Management and Business <br />Recovery), Guard/Security Officer contracts/agreements, O&M Contracts, Memorandum <br />of Agreements/Memorandum of Understanding/Security Service Agreements with <br />Vendors/Organizations, Security Incident Reporting, Organizational Security Plans, <br />Facility Security Plans, Security During Construction and Renovations; which measures <br />the effectiveness of the current security management processes (polices vs procedures), <br />situational emergency response procedures and support services. <br /> <br />Cyber Security Criteria (4): The following SRAMF-CPTED Criteria’s will be <br />evaluated – ESS Network Identification (Standalone, LAN, WAN, Cloud, etc.), ESS <br />Infrastructure (Copper/Fiber; Analog/IP), ESS Devices, ESS Cyber Security Policy, ESS <br />Physical and Logical Access Control, ESS Configuration Management, ESS Integrity and <br />Availability, ESS Network Enterprise Access Points and ESS Incident Response (failures <br />and breeches); which identifies the cyber security framework that is used to protect the <br />ESS and Identifies ESS vulnerabilities. <br /> <br />Follow-On Interviews: As the team conducts its on-site assessments new <br />questions in regards to the existing security postures will be developed based on site <br />evaluations and information that was previously provided. In order to gain clarity, as a <br />result of the on-site assessments, the team will conduct follow-on interviews with OC <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: CCAAE303-70FA-49DE-B23A-944301EA0EEB