Advising corporate leaders, legal teams, and organizations facing real exposure.
NSM Security operates independently from equipment vendors, staffing providers, and recurring service contracts. Our advisory model is intentionally structured to reduce conflicts of interest and preserve objectivity.
NSM does not:
Sell security equipment
Provide guard staffing services
Audit systems we install
Defend decisions we previously influenced
Accept vendor-driven compensation
Our work is focused on governance, exposure reduction, operational defensibility, and executive decision support.
Security is not simply a technology issue. It is a governance responsibility tied directly to authority, policy, liability, and organizational risk.
Security Governance & Risk
Independent evaluation of physical security operations, access control governance, surveillance effectiveness, and organizational exposure.
NSM Security provides objective assessments designed to support executive leadership, facilities management, legal counsel, insurers, and organizations requiring defensible security analysis.
Technical Security Consulting
Independent technical evaluation of access control systems, video surveillance operations, alarm integration, emergency functionality, and operational effectiveness.
Assessments are focused on governance, accountability, operational readiness, and risk reduction rather than vendor-driven implementation.
Expert Witness & Litigation Support
Independent analysis related to physical security systems, operational practices, incident response, use-of-force, and post-incident review.
Support provided for attorneys, organizations, insurers, and leadership teams requiring objective evaluation of security operations and organizational exposure.
WHY ORGANIZATIONS WORK WITH NSM SECURITY
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Robert Nordby, CPP is a retired law enforcement professional, former academy instructor and director, criminal justice educator, and independent security consultant specializing in governance, operational defensibility, and post-incident analysis.
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