security analyst
Alison is the security analyst of the company and Brad’s car is intruded while at the parking lot of the company. Brad can’t be helped because it is not a responsibility of the company to check on personal or employee’s belongings.
The act is so disappointing; however, much Alison may be protecting the company’s good name and the principles. Alison is working under instructions, and therefore security measures for the company are needed for intervention in this case when Brad feels that he can get hold of the intruder through Alison analysis. Security measures are applied when a person feels his or her security is breached or threatened (Andréasson and Pischel, 2018). Therefore, the terms of employment and following the right protocol for knowing the intruder was necessary.
When such an issue goes to the public, it may ruin the company’s reputation, and therefore solution at the company is necessary. Security measures must be applied to ensure that Alison protects her job and Brad gets to know more about the intrusion if he is to pursue the case. Shoup (2017) reported that some companies indicate at their premises that parking is at owners own risk, and therefore they aren’t liable for the cause of the loss in case such occurs. This will be looked for in the security measures, and if the company doesn’t claim liability, then Brad stands liable for the intrusion.
Alison’s company may be in operation but without the capture of the parking lot where Brad parked his car. Security measures may be requiring notification of parking to the company so that they can be liable for the losses associated with intrusion (Liang, Hu, Zhang and Wang, 2016). It is at this juncture that the company will come out with its security measures at its premises and implement them in their protection on such accusations.
Brad must ensure that he treads carefully and ensure that parking at the company’s lot is authorized. The company is liable for the losses; otherwise, he stands to lose the allegation and need to know the intruder if the company implements its security measures.
References
Andréasson, J., & Pischel, U. (2018). Molecules for security measures: from keypad locks to advanced communication protocols. Chemical Society Reviews, 47(7), 2266-2279.
Shoup, D. (2017). The high cost of free parking: Updated edition. Routledge.
Liang, W., Hu, J., Zhang, Y., & Wang, Z. (2016, May). Multinomial logit model-based parking choice in a mall in the city. In 2016 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC) (pp. 320-323). IEEE.