Security planning that begins with risk and purpose.
DAIEM helps organizations define integrated security needs before selecting systems and solutions.
Protect people, places and operations with a coherent strategy.
Effective security is more than equipment. It requires a clear understanding of threats, assets, users, operating patterns and the response expected when an event occurs. DAIEM's security systems consultancy helps clients establish this foundation.
We support risk assessment, security requirements, surveillance strategy, access control planning, system integration considerations and stakeholder coordination. Recommendations are shaped around the environment and operational purpose rather than a one-size-fits-all technology list.
Where necessary, clients should obtain separate specialist, regulatory and installation services from appropriately qualified providers. DAIEM does not claim unverified certifications or government authority.
Security advisory capabilities
Risk Assessment
Identify assets, threats, vulnerabilities and practical priorities.
Surveillance Strategy
Define monitoring objectives, coverage principles and operational use.
Access Control
Plan secure movement, permissions and visitor considerations.
Systems Integration
Coordinate security with buildings, networks and operating procedures.
Security that works in practice
Technology is only effective when responsibilities, escalation and response are understood. We help connect system requirements with policies, user roles and operational workflows. This supports better decision-making during design, procurement and implementation.
Security planning can also be coordinated with DAIEM's real estate, computer consultancy, digital platforms and project management services.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. A review can identify gaps between current controls, operating needs and desired outcomes.
This page describes consultancy. Installation should be completed by appropriately licensed providers under a separate scope.
Yes. Integrated planning can consider access, surveillance, networks, information flows and operational responsibilities together.