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Physical Security Walls & Structures to Protect Your Substation

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The U.S. power grid is a modern marvel of engineering. Consisting of over 3,000 independent entities, both private and public, all working together to keep the modern era functioning. However, this is also a system most often protected by nothing more than a chain-link fence.

Critical asset attacks have increased exponentially over the last 10 years. Often carried out by lone actors or small groups, these attacks have demonstrated the alarming vulnerability of our vital infrastructure. The consequences of physical attacks are not only effective but also devastating, leaving a lasting impact on our society.

Where are these attacks occurring? What specific assets are being targeted? More importantly, how can we ensure the protection of these critical assets?

3B Protection joins us to discuss these physical threats and how to arm ourselves against these attacks. Discover 3B Protection’s unmatched perimeter security solutions, proudly integrating recycled materials, and other customized physical security solutions from growing ballistic, blast, and break-in threats.
NOTE: This is a recorded adaptation of a live presentation.

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The U.S. power grid is a modern marvel of engineering. Consisting of over 3,000 independent entities, both private and public, all working together to keep the modern era functioning. However, this is also a system most often protected by nothing more than a chain-link fence.

Critical asset attacks have increased exponentially over the last 10 years. Often carried out by lone actors or small groups, these attacks have demonstrated the alarming vulnerability of our vital infrastructure. The consequences of physical attacks are not only effective but also devastating, leaving a lasting impact on our society.

Where are these attacks occurring? What specific assets are being targeted? More importantly, how can we ensure the protection of these critical assets?

3B Protection joins us to discuss these physical threats and how to arm ourselves against these attacks. Discover 3B Protection’s unmatched perimeter security solutions, proudly integrating recycled materials, and other customized physical security solutions from growing ballistic, blast, and break-in threats.
NOTE: This is a recorded adaptation of a live presentation.

  continue reading

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