Case study 2 February 2020

Lloyd’s of London – combining technology and manpower

Challenge

VSG (a Mitie company) has provided security services to Lloyd’s of London since 2010.

In 2016, Lloyd’s launched a tender process to appoint a Global Corporate Security Risk provider. In testimony to the high-quality services we had delivered for Lloyd’s, we secured a contract to protect their premises and people in key operating locations across the globe, including the iconic Lloyd’s building in the City of London.

Solution

We created a unique security solution that leverages our state-of-the-art Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC). The solution included:

  • Manned security
  • Design, installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance services of an integrated CCTV, access control and security management system

It is underpinned by our highly experienced security team who play a pivotal role in mitigating risk, creating a safe and secure environment, and delivering service excellence.

In early 2017, acknowledging the dramatically changing operating landscape, we also created a new Front of House Manager role and introduced new customer-facing members to the team.

Outcome

Our ongoing liaison with the City of London Police and other organisations means we can effectively identify and implement service improvements while offering guidance and expertise to Lloyd’s in physical security and emerging risks.

The systems we manage detect movement and relay events via video, while our security guards patrol the building and alert the police of any trespassers. Our GSOC proactively sources and disseminates threat intelligence via research and social media monitoring. In the event of a significant incident our GSOC alerts relevant stakeholders through ‘flash’ alerts.

Other information

  • The Lloyd’s building represents a challenge to urban explorers/climbers, who consider conquering the building a rite of passage climb. Following incidents either witnessed by our team or brought to our attention post-event (e.g. via social media), we have installed additional cameras on the roof of the Lloyd’s building in London, as well as at climb points at the foot of the building.

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