Integrating Protective Design Engineering Into Modern Risk Mitigation
Integrating Protective Design Engineering Into Modern Risk Mitigation Many security failures are not the result of inadequate response, but of insufficient planning. Vulnerabilities are often introduced during early design decisions — long before a site is occupied or operational. Protective Design Engineering addresses these vulnerabilities by embedding risk mitigation into the physical and structural design of a facility. As threats involving vehicle incursions and impact events continue to rise, organizations are increasingly adopting engineering-based security strategies that prioritize prevention rather than reaction. What Protective Design Engineering Involves Protective Design Engineering is a systematic approach that integrates structural engineering principles with threat–vulnerability–risk assessment and physical security planning. The objective is to ensure protective systems perform predictably under real-world conditions. Key considerations typically include: Potent...