Security Reimagined: The New CPTED Design Guidelines

At Safeguards Consulting, we work with organizations every day to strengthen the safety, efficiency, and resilience of their built environments. Which is why the release of the new U.S. CPTED Association National CPTED Design Guidelines is such an important development for both private and corporate security. For the first time, the industry has a unified national framework that translates Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) best practices into practical, adaptable strategies for real‑world facilities. 

For years, CPTED guidance has been a mix of local preferences, individual interpretations, and scattered best practices. These new guidelines finally bring everything together into a single, clear framework that organizations can actually use, whether they oversee an office campus, a logistics hub, or a high-traffic mixed-use facility. 

What we appreciate most is how practical the guidelines are. It is not composed of rigid rules or one‑size‑fits‑all standards. Instead, it gives companies a flexible roadmap for improving safety without disrupting daily operations or overcomplicating project planning. Additionally, it also gives security leaders the ability to enhance protection while maintaining operational flow and supporting a positive experience for employees and visitors. 

The guidelines reaffirm the four core CPTED principles - natural surveillance, natural access control, territorial reinforcement, and maintenance - while expanding them with twelve supporting design elements. These elements include lighting design, wayfinding, landscaping, pedestrian scale, transition zones, and traffic calming. Together, they help organizations create environments that naturally deter unwanted behavior, support intuitive movement, and reinforce a sense of ownership and care across all facility types. 

One of the biggest improvements for corporate teams is the CPTED review process included in the guidelines. It encourages organizations to bring security into early design conversations rather than waiting until construction plans are nearly final. Doing so not only results in safer, more predictable environments but also helps avoid costly design changes, reduces friction between departments, and ensures that security, operations, and facilities work from a shared framework. 

The guidelines also elevate maintenance to a core security principle. As many organizations know, even the best‑designed environments can quickly lose their effectiveness if they are not consistently maintained. Clear responsibilities, scheduled inspections, and proactive maintenance are now recognized as essential components of long-term risk reduction, encompassing everything from lighting performance to landscape management and signage clarity.

We believe these new guidelines could not have come at a better time. In an era where workplaces are constantly evolving, organizations are searching for ways to keep people safe without making spaces feel like fortresses. At Safeguards Consulting, we see this framework as more than just a checklist; it is a shared roadmap that helps businesses create naturally secure environments, which are also intentionally managed and genuinely inviting. 

Whether you are beginning a new project or updating existing assets, our team can help you translate the new National CPTED Design Guidelines into actionable, tailored strategies that enhance safety, strengthen resilience, and support your long‑term operational goals. 

To explore more information about the U.S. CPTED Association, visit: 

US CPTED Association - Intention Through Design - CPTED Memberships 

To download the guide, visit:  

U.S. CPTED Association Publishes National CPTED Guidelines - US CPTED Association 

Schreiber Joins SIA’s Voice of the Industry (VOI) Committee to Assist Security Practitioners Advancing Real Conversations (SPARC)

Safeguards Consulting is proud to share that our Founder, Mark Schreiber, is furthering his involvement in the Security Industry Association (SIA) even more!  

Recently, Schreiber joined an esteemed group of experts to form one of SIA’s newest committees, the Voice Of the Industry (VOI) committee. This committee falls under SPARC’s umbrella of 3 bodies, which are membership, VOI, and support services. The VOI committee focuses on engaging with manufacturers, integrators, and specifiers to discuss industry needs, concerns, and expectations.  

One of the ways the new committee is seeking to grow and improve the industry is by assisting the Security Practitioners Advancing Real Conversations (SPARC) committee, which is also known as the SIA Technical End User Forum, with white papers to support large end users in and outside of SPARC.  

SPARC is a new community of security professionals brought together to support end-user technical practitioners with a large network of technical professionals. These professionals all seek to deliver impact in the security technology industry while also engaging and encouraging compliance with technology and industry standards. In addition, SPARC’s members are provided with state-of-the-art security technology research, training, and networking opportunities, among other things! 

To learn more about the Security Industry Association (SIA), visit:  

Security Industry Association (SIA) - Information. Insight. Influence. 

To learn more about Security Practitioners Advancing Real Conversations (SPARC), visit:  

SPARC: SIA's Technical End User Forum - Security Industry Association 

If you are interested in learning more about the Voice Of the Industry committee, consider following us on social media or subscribing to our free newsletter to receive updates as Schreiber continues to serve and advance the industry with his VOI peers! 

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The Value of Being on the Board of Directors for IAPSC: The Privilege to Serve and Make an Impact

Over the past year, our team has been proud to have our Founder, Mark Schreiber, serve on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Professional Security Consultants (IAPSC). This has not only been a transformational experience for him but also for our firm as we have been able to fully enrich ourselves with new opportunities, community, prospects, and knowledge through this great organization.  

The Compelling Value of Joining IAPSC  

When we asked Schreiber what he felt were the most valuable aspects of serving on the board and being a member of IAPSC he answered, “Serving on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Professional Security Consultants (IAPSC) is not just a prestigious title; it is a privilege to shape the future of the security consulting industry. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a rising star in the field, being a member of the IAPSC can offer unparalleled benefits that extend far beyond your individual practice. I am proud to serve on the board and to be able to further commit to expanding the industry. As we prepare for 2025, I hope that many more individuals will join our organization so they too can take part in the abundance of benefits that we have to offer to both them and their firms”.  

Afterward, he went on to add several compelling reasons as to why joining IAPSC is a valuable investment in your career, firm, and the industry at large:  

1. Influence Industry Standards 

As a member, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the direction and standards of the security consulting profession. Your input will help to shape policy, guidelines, and best practices that will set industry standards for quality and professional conduct. This level of influence can also help elevate the profession and ensure that it meets the ever-changing needs of clients all over the world. As a result, the industry's growth will also be boosted. 
 
2. Network Expansion Opportunities 

Joining the organization also provides access to a varied network of industry leaders, experts, and professionals. By becoming a member, you will have the opportunity to interact with a diverse group of industry professionals who can provide insights, collaboration opportunities, support, and more. This network can also help you improve your own practice and form valuable partnerships that would not have been possible otherwise. Another benefit to becoming a member is the access to our member directory which allows you to search, find and connect with other members.  
 
3. Professional Development 

You can also use your membership to help the organization grow and improve by joining various committees or applying for the Board of Directors. These volunteer opportunities are also an excellent way to hone your leadership skills and gain experience in governance. These positions allow you to engage in strategic planning, financial oversight, committee leadership and other areas, all of which are valuable skills in any professional setting. This is also an opportunity to expand your resume and LinkedIn profile. 

4. Advocate for Clients and Communities 

As a member, you will have the ability to advocate for client interests and contribute to community safety. By addressing critical security issues, you can help shape initiatives that protect people and property. Your efforts can also result in improved security solutions and practices that benefit both clients and communities. 
 
5. Access to an Abundance of Resources and Knowledge 

Members also gain access to exclusive resources, research, and training materials. This wealth of information will help you stay current on industry trends, technological advancements, best practices, and more. The knowledge you gain can also be used to enhance your consulting services and add even more value to your clients. Additionally, having extra knowledge under your belt will also help to enhance your networking skills as you will have more industry topics you can address.  

6. A Lasting Impact

One of the most rewarding aspects of becoming a member of IAPSC is the knowledge that you are making a difference. Your contributions can lead to transformative changes in the industry, enhancing the reputation of security consultants and promoting ethical practices. This sense of purpose can be deeply fulfilling, knowing that your efforts contribute to a safer world. 

Taking Action

Being a member of IAPSC is more than just a CV title; it represents a commitment to leadership, advocacy, and excellence in the security consulting industry. Whether you want to expand your network, influence industry standards, or improve your professional skills, the organization and IAPSC community provide a unique platform to accomplish these objectives. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to advance your career, join today and later consider applying for a position on the IAPSC Board or one of our many committees. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient security consulting community. 

To learn more, visit:  

International Association of Professional Security Consultants: Home 

To become a member, visit:  

International Association of Professional Security Consultants: IAPSC Membership