Sicherheit beginnt with Werkschutz, but it does not end there.
A facility baseline matters. Access discipline, patrol, and visible control reduce routine exposure. But once a business issue includes theft patterns, fraud, executive pressure, or information leakage, the facility baseline needs a wider plan around it.

What a good baseline covers
- Controlled access and visitor management.
- Documented site routines and alarm handling.
- Visible deterrence and fast escalation for obvious issues.
Physical coverage stabilizes the scene
A disciplined on-site presence can slow disorder, protect staff routines, and create space for better decisions while a non-routine issue is being assessed.
That baseline matters because it gives the specialist team something stable to work from.

What still needs specialist support
Insider and misconduct questions
These need evidence discipline and investigative handling, not corridor rumor.
Executive and travel exposure
Movement security requires a different planning model than perimeter presence.
Critical-event continuity
A plant or office may still require relocation, protective movement, or crisis communication support.
Information leakage needs its own controls
Once a case touches internal records, payment exposure, or sensitive communications, a wider strategy has to address who can access what and how material is handled.
That is where the site baseline ends and a more complete security plan begins.

Move from baseline to strategy
The practical question is not whether Werkschutz matters. It does. The question is what else must be added so the client is protected when the problem becomes non-routine.
