While terrorism countermeasures can be part of a broader protective strategy, they are not a core element in every protective system. Effective protective systems are designed based on specific threats and assets and typically integrate:
Physical measures (barriers, lighting)
Procedural measures (policies, response plans)
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Terrorism countermeasures are highly specialized and situational—they are not a universal element in all protective systems, particularly for facilities not at risk of terrorism.
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