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Here is the average money spent on security-related training by sector, based on self-reported information from The Security Benchmark Report respondents. Outliers or information that appeared to be inaccurately reported were excluded from these calculations. SOURCE: The Security Benchmark Report, November 2022
The Security Benchmark Report respondents were asked to report the security-related training they held within their enterprise in 2021. Respondents were able to choose multiple populations for each training if applicable. For example, with Workplace violence, some organizations implemented training for both security staff as well as targeted cross-functional groups. Respondents were allowed to report using as many training types as applicable. “Not Applicable” refers to those organizations that did not implement that type of training in 2021. In addition to these responses, respondents were able to choose “Other.” Some of those responses included: Active shooter; De-escalation; Crime prevention; AED/CPR training; Behavioral threat assessment; Diversity, equity and
inclusion (DEI); Drug diversion awareness; COVID-19 protocols; Zero harm initiative for EHS; Suspicious indicators; Suspicious
packages; Taser and firearm; Female travelers; Travel security; and Mental health. SOURCE: The Security Benchmark Report, November 2022
The Security Benchmark Report respondents were asked how much their organization plans to spend on electronic physical security systems and services this year. Respondents were asked to choose the range that best describes their planned spending. SOURCE: The Security Benchmark Report, November 2022
The Security Benchmark Report respondents were asked which physical and / or electronic security systems and equipment their enterprise currently has in place. Respondents were able to choose as many systems as applicable. Respondents were also allowed to say which “Other” security technologies they have implemented in their enterprises, and some of those include: weather notification; mobile phone incident reporting application; thermal cameras; physical access control systems; K-9 detection; license plate recognition; shooter detection; or duress. *Two-way radio systems are included here if reported for security personnel only. SOURCE: The Security Benchmark Report, November 2022
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