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UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline

UPDATED Physical Response Security Guideline. UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline. Public Release. UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline. THREAT ALERT SYSTEM AND PHYSICAL RESPONSE GUIDELINES FOR THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR. Definitions of Physical Threat Alert Levels

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UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline

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  1. UPDATED Physical Response Security Guideline UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline Public Release

  2. UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline

  3. THREAT ALERT SYSTEM AND PHYSICAL RESPONSE GUIDELINES FOR THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR Definitions of Physical Threat Alert Levels A Model for Developing Organization Specific Physical Threat Alert Level Response Plans Version 2.0 October 8, 2002 Developed by North American Electric Reliability Council Critical Infrastructure Protection Advisory Group Approved by Board of Trustees Existing: tas_physical_V2.pdf Current Guideline:

  4. NERC Security Guideline Physical Response Version 2.1 <3.0 on accepted final> Revision Date:TBD <2 years from effective date> Effective Date:TBD <based on NERC Board action> North American Electric Reliability Council Princeton Forrestal Village, 116-390 Village Boulevard, Princeton, New Jersey 08540-5731 UPDATE: Physical Security Guideline Proposed Guideline:

  5. Update Changes… • The 2.1 Update incorporates the following changes: • restructuring to meet Guideline Format approved at June CIPC meeting, • changes/additions recommended by industry representatives who assisted Lyman Shaffer, Director of Corporate Security Pacific Gas and Electric Company, in updating current Guideline version • reviews by members of SGWG

  6. Areas Reviewed in Each Version

  7. Red-LineDraft of Proposed Update • Not really a red-line draft… • Shown in RED are the items remaining from the last approved version.  The new areas are shown in BLACK.  This was done because the reformatting and additions were so extensive it required a major overhaul of the original document.  • Of the original 35 action items, there are now 56 (proposed).  To define/compare those action items that remain, GREEN reference note have been provided. (NOTE TO CIPC: Original items listed as #6, #11, #12, #19, #21, #24, #25, #28, and #35 have been deleted in their entirety.)

  8. Reference Material Added: 1These Threat Alert Levels and Physical Response Guidelines do not apply to facilities regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 2http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=29, Homeland Security Advisory System issued by the United States Department of Homeland Security, Color-coded Threat Level System is used to communicate with public safety officials and the public at-large through a threat-based, color-coded system so that protective measures can be implemented to reduce the likelihood or impact of an attack. 3 http://www.psepc.gc.ca/index_e.asp, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC).

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