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Security / CTPAT Audit

Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) was born in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in the U.S. The objectives focus on combating terrorism, protecting the global supply chain in an efficient and safe manner. There are many different aspects in the security requirements including personnel, physical facilities, access control, procedures, information technology, training and awareness about threats, containers, etc.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued new Minimum Security Criteria consisting of 12 chapters for the CTPAT program, adding three new chapters on security accountability and vision, cybersecurity and agricultural security, while strengthening specific requirements in other chapters; this CTPAT audit will cover 12 areas below:

  • 1. Security vision and responsibility
  • 2. Risk assessment
  • 3. Business partner security
  • 4. Cybersecurity
  • 5. Conveyances and international transportation security tools
  • 6. Seal security
  • 7. Procedural security
  • 8. Agricultural security
  • 9. Physical security
  • 10. Physical access controls
  • 11. Personnel security
  • 12. Education, training and awareness

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