Are Your Doors Wide Open To Threat Actors?
Businesses should undergo physical security assessments to identify vulnerabilities in their premises and protect against threats like unauthorized access, theft, or vandalism. These assessments evaluate the effectiveness of security measures such as locks, surveillance systems, and access controls. By addressing weaknesses, businesses can prevent physical breaches that may lead to data theft, damage to assets, or disruptions in operations. Securing the physical environment is crucial for safeguarding sensitive information, protecting employees, and ensuring business continuity in the face of potential security risks.
While businesses often focus on firewalls and cyber defenses, one of the easiest ways for attackers to breach your company is through the front door.
Physical security testing simulates real-world intrusion attempts—tailgating, badge cloning, unauthorized access to server rooms—to identify gaps that could lead to data theft, operational disruption, or reputational damage.
At Cyber Defensor, we help you answer a critical question:
Can someone walk into your building and walk out with your business?
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Identify Gaps in On-Site Security Controls
Even the most secure digital systems can be compromised through physical access. Our Physical Security Audit evaluates your buildings, offices, and facilities for weaknesses in access control, surveillance, visitor management, and perimeter security. We identify vulnerabilities such as unlocked entry points, lack of monitoring, or unsecured hardware that could allow unauthorized individuals to gain access to sensitive areas or data.
Simulate Real-World Intrusion Scenarios
We go beyond checklists by simulating real-world breach attempts—such as tailgating, badge cloning, and restricted area access—to test how well your policies and controls stand up against human-driven threats. These exercises reveal practical flaws in procedures, employee awareness, and response times, providing valuable insight into how to strengthen your front-line defenses.
Enhance Safety, Compliance, and Risk Awareness
Our audit helps your organization meet industry standards, reduce liability, and create a safer environment for staff and assets. You’ll receive a detailed report with visual documentation, risk ratings, and clear recommendations to improve policies, training, and physical infrastructure—building resilience against both intentional threats and unintentional security lapses.
Even the most advanced firewall offers little protection if unauthorized individuals can access your server room using a counterfeit badge.
If you’re ready to take control of your cybersecurity concerns, there’s no better time to act. Our free 30-minute consultation is the perfect starting point to identify risks, answer your questions, and explore practical steps to strengthen your security posture. Whether you’re unsure where to begin or need expert insight on a specific issue, we’re here to help—no pressure, just professional guidance. Book your free consult today and take the first step toward a more secure future.
What We Test
Access Control Systems: Doors, badges, locks, and visitor processes
Surveillance & Monitoring: Are your cameras and alarms doing their job?
Employee Awareness: Can your staff spot and stop a social engineering attempt?
Secure Areas: Server rooms, data closets, and restricted zones—are they truly secure?
Entry Points: Main entrances, emergency exits, loading bays—every physical gap is a potential risk
Why You Need a Physical Security Test
- Real-World Risk Assessment: We simulate what an intruder would actually do—without the consequences.
- Prevent Insider Threats: Test internal policies and detect weaknesses that could be exploited from within.
- Strengthen Incident Response: Understand how your staff and systems respond under pressure.
- Meet Compliance Standards: Support physical security controls required by ISO 27001, NIST, PCI-DSS, and more.