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ARS Philosophy

All businesses require a structured security risk approach to prioritise and mitigate security risks. AR Security suggests a holistic approach that incorporates people, process, and technology in seeking improved solutions.

This approach includes:

  • Identification and prioritisation of risks to the client.
  • Identification and evaluation of solutions based on a cost-benefit analysis process.
  • Implementation of controls by deploying and operating control solutions to reduce risk to the client.
  • Measuring of program effectiveness by analysing the risk managementprocess for effectiveness and verify that controls are providing the expected
    degree of protection.

 

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