Physical Security + Corporate Security Risk Consulting

Guidepost Solutions provides independent physical security and corporate security risk consulting to help organizations protect people, facilities, and critical assets. Our enterprise security risk management services include threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments (TRVA), CPTED design, security master planning, and electronic security systems engineering — delivered as part of an integrated security risk management approach. For more than 15 years, our team has completed over 10,000 security projects, including 1,000+ assessments, for clients across data centers, healthcare, education, sports and entertainment, government, and critical infrastructure. Every recommendation is vendor-neutral, operationally grounded, and built around your budget, schedule, and risk profile.

Certain assets and facilities need impenetrable protection. Our team evaluates, designs, and implements measures to adequately protect critical assets. From cutting-edge access control and surveillance design to on-site security personnel and 24/7 monitoring, Guidepost delivers tailored security solutions that deter threats and stand up to scrutiny. Whether you’re securing a single facility or managing a global security program across a multi-site international portfolio, our consultants — many with backgrounds in federal law enforcement, military, and corporate security leadership — bring the experience to ask the right questions and the independence to give you straight answers.

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La diferencia de Guidepost

  • 15+ Years
  • 10,000+ Security Projects
  • 1,000+ Assessments
  • Clients on 6 Continents
  • Independent
  • Vendor-Neutral
  • Confidential 
  • Industry-Recognized Certifications

Our Corporate Security Consulting Services Include:

Threat, Risk + Vulnerability Assessments — Independent evaluation of physical, operational, and procedural risk across single or multi-site portfolios.

Anti-Terrorism + Force Protection Planning — DoD-informed protective design for high-threat environments.

AI-based Weapons Detection Technology — Evaluation and integration of next-generation screening systems.

CPTED Analysis + Design Strategies — Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design strategies for new construction, renovations, and existing facilities.

Penetration Testing — Physical red team exercises to validate controls under real-world conditions.

Physical Security Standards Development — Enterprise-wide standards that create consistency, predictability, and auditability.

Program Gap Analysis — Side-by-side review of your current program against industry best practices and regulatory requirements.

Protective Strategy Design — Layered, defense-in-depth strategies for executive, asset, and facility protection.

Regulatory Compliance Audits — Including NERC CIP-014, HIPAA physical safeguards, and sector-specific frameworks.

Security Systems Master Planning — Multi-year, phased roadmaps that align security investment with business growth and risk tolerance.

Systems Design + Engineering — Vendor-neutral design of access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, and integrated platforms.

Security Policy + Procedure Development — Written programs that translate strategy into day-to-day operations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Physical security consulting is the independent evaluation and design of the people, processes, and technologies that protect facilities, assets, and personnel. As part of a broader corporate security and enterprise security risk management approach, a qualified consultant assesses current vulnerabilities, recommends layered countermeasures, and develops standards and programs that align with operational, regulatory, and budgetary requirements — without bias toward any specific product or vendor.

Enterprise security risk management (ESRM) is a strategic, organization-wide approach to identifying, assessing, and mitigating security risks across all assets — people, facilities, information, and operations. ESRM aligns physical security, corporate security, and risk management decisions with business objectives, ensuring that security investments are prioritized based on risk to the enterprise rather than addressed in operational silos. Guidepost helps clients build, mature, and govern ESRM programs that stand up to board-level and regulatory scrutiny.

Most organizations should commission a physical security or corporate security risk assessment every 3–5 years, or whenever they experience a significant change: a new facility, a merger or acquisition, an emerging threat, a regulatory shift, or an incident on or near the property. Security risk assessments are also recommended before major capital security investments to ensure spending is risk-aligned and integrated into the broader security risk management program.

A Guidepost physical security assessment is tailored to what is appropriate for the client’s need. It could include any of the following: a site walk-through, review of policies and procedures, evaluation of access control and surveillance systems, threat and vulnerability analysis, CPTED review, interviews with key stakeholders, and a prioritized roadmap of recommendations aligned with the client’s broader corporate security strategy. Deliverables may include an executive summary, detailed findings, and a phased implementation plan aligned with your budget.

A Threat, Risk & Vulnerability Assessment (TRVA) is a structured security risk assessment that identifies credible threats, assesses the likelihood and impact of those threats, and pinpoints the vulnerabilities that could be exploited. The result is a prioritized risk register that informs enterprise security risk management decisions and guides where to invest in mitigation — whether that means design changes, technology upgrades, or procedural improvements.

CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) is a discipline that uses the built environment to reduce opportunities for crime. It applies four core principles: natural surveillance, natural access control, territorial reinforcement, and maintenance. Guidepost integrates CPTED into facility design, renovations, and campus planning as a foundational layer of physical and corporate security risk management — reducing risk before electronic security systems are ever installed.

Guidepost provides physical security and corporate security risk consulting to data centers and critical infrastructure, healthcare systems, K-12 and higher education, sports and entertainment venues, government and public sector clients, financial services, energy, and Fortune 500 corporate campuses. Our consultants are matched to engagements based on sector expertise, regulatory familiarity, and experience supporting global security programs across multi-site international portfolios.

Yes. Guidepost designs, develops, and provides ongoing oversight of global security programs for multinational organizations operating across multiple countries, regions, and regulatory environments. Our global security services include enterprise security risk management strategy, multi-site security risk assessments, standards harmonization, regional threat monitoring, and program governance supported by consultants with backgrounds in federal law enforcement, military, and corporate security leadership across six continents.

Yes. Guidepost Solutions is fully independent and does not sell, install, or maintain security products. This means our security risk management recommendations are based solely on what’s right for your risk profile, operations, and budget — not on manufacturer relationships or commissions. Independence is foundational to the trust our corporate security and global security clients place in our findings.

The timeline for a physical security or corporate security risk assessment depends on scope, number of locations, and stakeholder availability. We’ll provide a clear timeline and milestone schedule during the proposal phase.

Our corporate security and physical security consultants hold industry-recognized certifications including PSP (Physical Security Professional), CPP (Certified Protection Professional), PCI (Professional Certified Investigator), CHPA (Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator), CSSP (Certified Sport Security Professional), PMP (Project Management Professional), and CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), alongside backgrounds in the FBI, military, and corporate security leadership. Many are licensed engineers and registered consultants across multiple jurisdictions and global security markets.

Guidepost combines deep federal, military, and corporate security experience with an integrated enterprise security risk management practice that includes investigations, compliance, and monitoring. We are fully independent, vendor-neutral, and globally deployed in support of clients’ global security programs. Clients choose Guidepost when the assets at risk are too important and the scrutiny too high to accept anything less than rigorous, defensible solutions.

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Client Testimonials

The key to this project was to bring Guidepost in early, so that we could properly plan and execute the expansion of our security systems to properly monitor and control access to more than 20,000 tenants and visitors who enter the building each day.

General Manager

Willis Tower

Eddie Koh’s exceptional knowledge, subject matter expertise, and professionalism were instrumental to the success of our project in India. His dedication and insights not only helped us navigate complex challenges but also ensured that we achieved our objectives efficiently. It was a pleasure working with him and Guidepost, and his contributions were invaluable to our team’s success.

Sr. Regional Security Manager, CEMA & Russia

Global Medical Device Company

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