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Multi-site security programs

One standard.
Every location.

Security quality drifts across a portfolio. One site has a written plan and a trained team. Another has a propped door and a camera nobody watches. WorldSafe assesses every location against the same criteria and reports the portfolio as one picture.

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Method
One scoring model
applied at every location
Output
Portfolio view
ranked by documented exposure
Cadence
Annual reassessment
with drift tracked site to site
The problem

Drift is the multi-site risk.

A portfolio rarely fails all at once. It fails at the weakest site. One location hires a new facilities manager who changes the badge policy. Another lets a camera contract lapse. A third runs drills every quarter and does everything right. Corporate sees an average and misses the outlier.

Site managers usually know their own gaps. What they lack is a standard to measure against and a way to escalate what they cannot fix locally.

WorldSafe assesses each location on the same model, then shows leadership where the portfolio actually stands and which sites carry the exposure.

What the program covers

Portfolio security, managed as one program.

Six pieces of work, run across every location on one calendar.

Per-site assessment

A practitioner walks each location and scores it on the same criteria

Portfolio scoring

Sites ranked by exposure so investment goes where consequence is

Standards and playbooks

One written standard every location is held to, with local procedures

Vendor and guard oversight

Contract security reviewed against the standard, site by site

Training rollout

The same training reaches every site, tracked to completion

Reassessment and drift tracking

Annual re-scoring shows which locations improved and which slipped

Baseline → Standardize → Sustain

How the program runs.

Three phases across the portfolio, each with a deliverable leadership can act on.

1
Baseline

Every location gets assessed and scored. The output is a ranked portfolio view showing where exposure concentrates and how far apart the best and worst sites sit.

2
Standardize

WorldSafe writes the standard every site is measured against, along with local procedures that respect how each location actually operates.

3
Sustain

Training rolls out, drills run, and reassessment tracks drift. Leadership gets a current picture instead of a report that ages out.

Who it fits

Organizations running more than one location.

Any operator whose security quality varies by site.

Staffing reality

Most portfolios cannot staff a security director per site.

One corporate security lead covering forty locations visits each site rarely. Resilience as a Service gives every location access to a practitioner without a hire at each one, and gives the corporate lead a consistent picture to manage from.

Practitioner on call

Site managers reach a security professional without routing through corporate.

One annual fee

Predictable cost across the portfolio instead of per-incident consulting.

Documented for the board

Portfolio scoring gives leadership something defensible to report.

Read how Resilience as a Service works, or start with a single-site assessment.

Common questions.

Consistency, vendors, cadence, and what leadership receives.

What counts as a multi-site security program?

One set of standards, one scoring model, and one reporting line applied across every location an organization operates. Each site gets its own assessment. The results roll up into a single portfolio view.

How does WorldSafe keep assessments consistent across locations?

Every site is scored against the same criteria by practitioners working from the same model. Consistency in the method is what makes site-to-site comparison meaningful.

We use different vendors at different sites. Does that matter?

It usually shows up in the findings. Different guard firms, different camera platforms, and different access control systems produce different response quality. The assessment documents the variance so leadership can decide what to standardize.

Can property managers use this for tenant-facing buildings?

Yes. Property management and facility services companies use portfolio assessments to show owners and tenants a documented security standard across a managed portfolio.

How often should a portfolio be reassessed?

Annually for most portfolios, with higher-exposure sites reviewed more often. Reassessment tracks drift, which is the main risk in a multi-site program.

What does leadership actually receive?

A per-site score, a ranked list of findings across the portfolio, a standard every location is measured against, and a sequence for closing gaps within budget.

See the whole portfolio,
not the average.

Talk to WorldSafe about assessing every location against one standard.

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