CIL provides accredited C-TPAT security audit/inspection services in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. CIL is the only accredited inspection agency in India to conduct C-TPAT security audits. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection agency. Contact us for C-TPAT certification services in India. The C TPAT mandates that all of their members meet certain minimum security requirements, which are as follows, 1. The Implementation of Physical Security Access Controls Members must deploy appropriate security measures to, Ensure the security of buildings, Prohibit unauthorized access to loading docks and cargo areas, Ensure that the cargo handling and storage areas have physical barriers, Prevent unauthorized access into any buildings, Prevent any sort of un manifested items from entering the cargo and conveyor areas. 2. Procedural Security, As described, all members of the CTPAT must submit a security plan which details the following, To provide assurances that the processes that are being implemented to transport the cargo maintain strong levels of integrity and security. How the existence of levels of security can be further enhanced when the cargo is shipped from the point of origin to the point of destination. A system of periodic and random audits in order to make sure that member is and will continue to follow the rules and regulations of the CTPAT. 3. Container, Trailer and Rail Car Security, In this requirement, the member must provide details as to how they will, Maintain high levels of security on all shipping containers and other mechanisms that are used to ship goods and products (this includes the usage of trailers and rail cars as well). Ensure that the proper security procedures are followed when the actual goods and products are packed into the container, trailer, or rail car at the point of origin. In other words, they must be securely sealed in order to ensure their integrity. 4. Data and Document Security. The member must Have a well formulated security policy in place to in order to ensure that there is no unauthorized access to any computers or related IT equipment. Have the appropriate set of controls in place to protect digital assets, which primarily includes that of confidential information and data, 5. Personnel Security, The member must demonstrate to the SCSS that They conduct the appropriate screening on both existing employees and potential employees. The appropriate background checks are done on employees who either work insensitive areas at the point of origin point of destination, and or have access and work with the confidential information and data, 6. Security Training and Awareness, In this particular requirement, the member also must, Have a regular Security Awareness Training Program implemented to, Teach employees about their Security responsibilities and how to maintain the proper levels of cyber hygiene. Appropriately train employees to recognize social engineering attacks, insider attacks and the other threats posed by terrorists, criminals and cyber attackers, 7. Business Partner Requirements, The member must demonstrate that If they use an outside third party, that they pass the appropriate background checks and also confirm the security measures that they have in place are up the levels mandated by the CTPAT, 8. Supply Chain Security Planning, As a part of their overall security plan, the member must Conduct a risk assessment of their own logistics and supply chains in order to uncover any unforeseen security vulnerabilities and weaknesses and come up with the appropriate risk mitigation strategy.