Atisco Security Company - K Ltd

Atisco Security Company - K Ltd The company deals in security service, sentry Guarding service range from logistical support, context analysis,crisis and risk management.

A private security company is a for-profit enterprise, sometimes a corporation or a limited liability partnership, which provides armed and unarmed security services and expertise to private and public clients. Private security companies are defined by the PSIA Statistics as companies primarily engaged in providing guard and patrol services, such as bodyguard, guard dog, parking security and secur

ity guard services. Many of them will even provide advanced special operations services if the client demands it. Examples of services provided by these companies include the prevention of unauthorized activity or entry, traffic regulation, access control, and fire and theft prevention and detection. These services can be broadly described as the protection of personnel and/or assets. Other security services such as roving patrol, bodyguard, and guard dog services are also included, but are a very small portion of the industry

15/08/2016

Our focus is to protect and safeguard the things that our customers value most; at home, at work and in the community. We offer guards who are licensed and trained above industry standards.

20/05/2016

Following the enactment of the private Security Industry Regulations, The Inspector General of Police can now direct private Firms to assist in the maintaining of Law and Order, According to the act, the Interior Cabinet Secretary Will appoint members of Private Security Regulatory Authority who will advice Cs on issues affecting the industry Other national security agencies will also work with private firms to assist in maintaining Law and Order. Kenya National Private Security Workers Unions General Secretary Mr. Isaak Andabwa lauds the move.

That's a move in the right direction but we expected law that allows for the arming of a trained personnel.

11/01/2016

We give pride to associate with Makupa Boys Secondary, Tradecon Industry (k) University Trust Of Kenya In Shanzu Majaoni in the financial year 2016 - 2018.

05/06/2015

Our capability goes beyond monitoring information feeds simultaneously from multiple sources. We keep our word

30/04/2015

As we strive to respond to our clients needs, we strive to maintain standard and efficient response in order to satisfy our clients. You can call on us
To address your security related concerns
24Hrs 0703179350.

17/03/2015

AIM KENYA SECURITY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

What are the KSIA’s aims?
• To establish and maintain quality standards and good practices in the industry.
• To provide a central forum to discuss common issues and represent the industry interests.
• To provide a central organization for liaison with government, police, emergency services and other organizations.
• To co-ordinate resources for commercial, professional and public education on security issues, technology and practice.
• To administrate the KSIA Charter as an effective “customer assurance” programme

Who owns and runs KSIA?
All members of the association, through their elected Council. The KSIA has a secretariat that administrates activities of the association under the Council’s direction.

STANDARDS
Who sets the standards?
The Council has drawn on the Laws of Kenya, internationally accepted technical and systems specifications, and the professional experience of all member companies, to establish a set of benchmarks. These represent the minimum requirements that are necessary to ensure that each particular type of security service:
• complies with the law
• achieves the promised and expected level of protection
• contains adequate fail-safe and back-up systems
• is diligently manned, managed and maintained
In summary, the customer who buys a security product or service should know exactly what he is getting, what it will not do, and have an assurance that all reasonable steps are taken to ensure the system works – as intended, at all times.

What do the standards cover?
The levels of personnel, skills, equipment, facilities, systems and conduct integrity necessary to achieve effective and reliable security cover in each of the three main security services areas:
• guarding services
• electronic alarm services
• cash-in-transit services

Further standards will be developed to cover other security systems, such as physical barriers, auto-protection devices etc.
The KSIA standards constitute both a guide and benchmark, to both security companies and their customers, on how a security system should be designed and run to achieve good quality performance.
They define all critical aspects of operation, including:
• recruitment vetting
• initial and follow-up training
• job terms and conditions
• supervision and back-up
• technical specifications
• systems design
• tamper-proofing
• fail-safe and stand-by
• central facilities and equipment
• mobile facilities and equipment
• manning levels
• installation procedures
• operational procedures
• maintenance procedures
• response times
• insurance
• police linkages
• data integrity
These not only define what standard of installation and performance responsible security companies should provide, but also tell customers what level of security they have a right to expect.

How are standards enforced?
The KSIA’s technical committee inspects every system of every member to ensure standards are met before membership is granted, and regularly audits compliance.
Further, if any customer registers a formal complaint through the KSIA Charter, indicating that a product or service has been sub-standard, the KSIA runs an independent and expert investigation and reports to the Council for the necessary remedial or disciplinary action

BENEFITS
How do members benefit?
All KSIA members, and only KSIA members, will be entitled to display the SIA Quality Seal. This will enable the public to distinguish between companies which meet the standards and pledge to the Charter, and those which do not.
Each seal will indicate which type or types of security product and service the member provides to KSIA standard.
The seal is an authoritative endorsement that a security service company operates in accordance with high standards and strict code of practice. In addition to this endorsement, members will benefit through all the representations and services provided with the aims of the association, including issues management, policy advocacy, business environment, news and data exchange, professional development etc.

Is there a public benefit?
Definitely, yes. The existence and work of KSIA will assure the supply of good quality security services and constantly seek to improve them.
It will help co-ordinate the essential linkages between private security companies and national security agencies and services.
It will provide a forum for issues within the industry, and a focal point between the industry and the government, the general public, and related commercial sectors such as insurance, banking etc.
It will maintain pressure for good employment and business practices, to the benefit of workers within the industry, government revenue collection, and the society as a whole.

His ExcellencyHon. Uhuru Kenyatta, C.G.H., President and Commander in Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Ken...
08/03/2015

His Excellency
Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, C.G.H., President and Commander in Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya
OCCASION: STATEMENT ON SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL (2014)
VENUE: STATE HOUSE, NAIROBI
DATE: 19TH DECEMBER, 2014
Fellow Kenyans,
A few minutes ago, I signed into law the Security Laws (Amendment) Bill 2014.
Fellow Kenyans,
On the 22nd of November, 28 Kenyans were executed by terrorists. A week later, another 36 Kenyans were yet again massacred by terrorists. Following this, there was extensive consultation and reflection across the executive. I constituted a team to undertake a comprehensive review and I received their report within a week.
The review identified a number of gaps within our security laws as well as administrative challenges in our security sector. To address this, a draft bill was developed and subjected to extensive consultations through public participation, engagement with independent constitutional commissions and parliamentary processes that built consensus around the core areas of review. During this process, all the concerns raised by the different stakeholders were addressed by the relevant Parliamentary Committees through amendments.
I take this opportunity to thank the National Assembly for having the presence of mind, yesterday, to pass this bill despite deplorable conduct of a few individuals who seem oblivious to the threat that is upon our country at this point in time. As a result of this unfortunate incident, many Kenyans were denied the opportunity to follow the Parliamentary proceedings.
I therefore urge all Kenyans to take time to read and understand this law. I am confident that you will find that there is nothing in this law that goes against the Bill of Rights or any provision of the constitution. Its intent is one; to protect the lives and property of all citizens.
Fellow Kenyans,
This law gives our security actors a firm institutional framework for coherent cooperation and synergy within the national counter-terrorism centre.This synergy is cascaded from the highest to the lowest level through the national government security structures.
The law also deals with emerging crimes that reinforce terrorism, including the phenomena of foreign fighters, radicalization and transnational and cross-border crimes such as poaching and trafficking. Increasingly, these crimes are assuming a degree of sophistication that calls for a radical approach.
The law also improves our capacity to detect, deter and disrupt any threats to national security. For the first time,we now have a law that focuses on prevention and disruption of threats.
Further, the law allows for the use of technology in processing and advancing the ability for successful prosecution of suspects.
Cognizant of the lack of integrity and its role in accentuating vulnerability as well as compromising national security, this law sets a higher threshold for any public and state officer that is charged with the responsibility of protecting Kenya and its people.
In this regard, the law provides for heavy penalties for any transgression.
In addition to this raft of legal amendments, we have also commenced wide-scale administrative and operational reforms that align command and control, improve doctrine and modalities of work and improve operational effectiveness on the ground.
Fellow Kenyans,
In conclusion, I call upon all Kenyans to bring their full weight to bear in giving effect to this law.
While we now have this important law, it is critical to appreciate that it is only one instrument among the many measures that we need to put in place in order to guarantee our security. We must all remember that we are still at war and vulnerable to terror attacks.
I therefore call upon each one of us to remain vigilant and share any information that would aid in securing our country with the relevant authorities.
May peace dwell within our borders during this festive season.

Thank you and God bless you.

04/02/2015

Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty

12/01/2015

Security Company appointments are in pursuance with the provision of the employment Act. Cap. 226 Laws of Kenya and Regulation of wages ( Protective Security Services Order) Cap. 229 Laws of Kenya. Accordingly, the consequences of committing or contravening Company standing orders set out should clearly be understood, However, should any aggrieved party feel that the disciplinary action taken upon him is not justifies; he shall proceed a head and submit a written appeal to the disciplinary appeal Committee stating his ground of appeal thereof.

16/12/2014

May day Call is a distress call requiring instant attention. in the event of receiving a may day call, the controller will order all the callers to keep off air but stay alert on standby and then deal immediately with the MAY - DAY - CALL. may day calls ( Bravo Kilo) take precedence over anything else and call of this nature must be reported to the management by the quickest possible means.

All controllers must understand the fact that they keep the confidentiality of all work material in the form of a literature ( written) or in the form of information which they may have privileged to access in the course of their duty

19/11/2014

Check Point security management solutions are designed as an interoperable system based on a core unified security architecture which enables the central control of security policy across multiple layers of the infrastructure. This enables organizations to achieve maximum security effectiveness through the efficient day-to-day monitoring and updating of security policy and defenses. A central console provides administrators with total visibility across their security infrastructure, providing evidence of proper security controls and highlighting potential weaknesses in their defense system.

This highly scalable, multi-domain security management software addresses the unique requirements of service providers and enterprise network operations centers. Check Point Provider-1 consolidates and centralizes the management of security policies for thousands of customers, and segments complex security policies into manageable sub-policies for geographic, functional, or other groupings.

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