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CrisisWire Offers Comprehensive Physical Security Audits Integrating Technology with Behavioral Threat Assessment

  • Writer: CrisisWire
    CrisisWire
  • Nov 5
  • 2 min read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Warren Pulley, Founder & Principal Consultant


Civilian Security Expert Applies Zero-Failure Methodologies to Schools, Corporations, and Healthcare Facilities


Honolulu, Hawaii – November 5, 2025 – As organizations invest billions in security technology yet 67% of schools still experience violent incidents and workplace violence accounts for nearly 20% of workplace fatalities, CrisisWire Threat Management Solutions announces integrated security assessment services combining physical hardening with behavioral threat detection—the approach detailed in Warren Pulley's Locked Down: The Access Control Playbook.


Pulley brings unique expertise: 7 years securing U.S. Air Force nuclear weapons facilities (zero-failure environment), 12 years LAPD patrol and investigations, 6+ years protecting U.S. Embassy Baghdad under daily attack, and campus police chief experience. His assessments, documented in The Prepared Leader, recognize that technology alone cannot prevent determined attackers.


"Every high-security environment I've protected—from nuclear weapons storage to Baghdad's Green Zone—taught me that physical barriers fail without behavioral threat assessment," explains Pulley. "Comprehensive security requires both hardening targets and identifying threats before they reach your perimeter."



Assessment components:

  • Perimeter security evaluation - Fencing, lighting, natural surveillance, vehicle barriers

  • Access control analysis - Entry points, visitor management, credentialing systems, lock hardware

  • Surveillance system review - Camera placement, monitoring protocols, retention policies

  • Alarm and intrusion detection - Sensors, response procedures, integration with monitoring

  • Emergency response infrastructure - Panic buttons, communication systems, safe rooms

  • CPTED assessment - Sightlines, landscaping, architectural features affecting security

  • Behavioral threat integration - Combining physical security with threat assessment programs


Pulley's approach, outlined in Locked Down and his research "Executive Protection in 2025" (available on Academia.edu, Archive.org, and Scribd), addresses facility-specific risks:


Schools: Active shooter preparedness, controlled entry, visitor screening, integrated with behavioral threat assessment from Campus Under Siege


Corporate offices: Executive protection, workplace violence prevention zones, integrated with insider threat programs


Healthcare facilities: Patient violence mitigation, behavioral health unit security, compliance with Title 8 CCR 3342


Government facilities: Public access balancing, classified area protection, coordination with Secret Service and FBI protocols. Assessments include detailed reports, prioritized recommendations, budget estimates, and implementation timelines. Training resources available. Additional guidance on CrisisWire blog.


Schedule free security assessment consultation:📧 crisiswire@proton.me | 🌐 https://rypulmedia.wixsite.com/crisiswire/physical-security-audits


About CrisisWire

CrisisWire provides physical security assessments, threat assessment, and integrated protection programs. Methodologies from Locked Down, Threat Assessment Handbook, and 40 years operational experience documented in Uniformed Silence.


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