Pyramid Security delivers private and corporate security services across Australia, protecting offices, commercial buildings, executives, private residences, and functions with licensed, vetted security officers. Our private and corporate security teams are matched to your environment — uniformed where you need visible deterrence, plain-clothes where you need discretion — protecting your people and your reputation at the same time.
The biggest mistake in corporate and private security is deploying the wrong kind of presence. A corporate foyer secured like a checkpoint frustrates staff and unsettles clients, while a private function guarded by high-visibility uniforms announces exactly what the host wanted kept quiet. Effective private and corporate security starts by reading the environment: corporate settings usually call for concierge-style officers who manage access, visitors, and incidents while presenting like front-of-house staff, whereas private clients — executives, families, high-value residences — often need low-profile protection that deters without drawing attention. Our officers are selected and briefed for your specific environment, from a CBD office tower to a private estate. During your initial assessment, we map your actual risks — who and what needs protecting, from what, and when — then design a security presence that manages those risks without disrupting the way your business or household runs.
Pyramid Security understands that in corporate and private settings, how security is delivered matters as much as whether it works. Our officers protect your premises, your people, and the impression both make — because a security failure damages your assets, but a security embarrassment damages your reputation.
We build your security coverage around a proper risk assessment — your building, your people, your visitors, your operating hours, and your actual threat profile — rather than placing a generic guard at a door. That's how we decide officer numbers, positioning, uniformed versus plain-clothes presence, and escalation protocols before anyone starts a shift.
Corporate and private clients need officers who can greet a board director, manage a difficult visitor, and handle an incident — all in the same shift, all without drama. We select officers for communication skills and presentation as much as security capability, because in your foyer or at your function, they represent you.
Every officer deployed by Pyramid Security holds a current security licence issued under the legislation of their state, and has been background-checked and vetted before placement. For corporate and private work we go further — matching officers to your environment based on experience, presentation, and discretion, so the person protecting your office or residence is genuinely fit for that setting.
We cover the full spectrum of corporate and private protection, so one provider can secure your office, your executives, and your home. What we offer:
Both single offices and multi-site corporate portfolios — and private clients from executives to households — need protection that's planned, personnel-matched, and accountable. Engaging professional private and corporate security services with us is not complicated — start protecting your people today.
Our security consultant assesses your premises and situation — building layout, visitor flow, staff movements, threat profile, and any specific concerns — and identifies exactly what needs protecting and from what. For private clients, this includes routines, residences, and travel patterns, handled with complete confidentiality.
Pyramid Security then designs your coverage — officer numbers, positioning, uniformed or plain-clothes presence, and escalation protocols — and matches vetted officers to your environment. Your team is briefed on your procedures before day one, and you receive ongoing reports, so you always know how your security is performing.
We know no two clients carry the same risk. Our team tailors the protection model to match your environment, exposure, and expectations, whether you're securing a corporate headquarters or a family home.
We deliver private and corporate security within a strict regulatory framework, not around it. Our services are built to align with state security licensing laws, WHS legislation, and Australian Standards, giving boards, facility managers, and private clients confidence that their protection is professional, lawful, and accountable.
Our deployments align with Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation, with officers inducted into your site's procedures and briefed on safe work practices before their first shift. Every placement follows protocols that protect your staff, your visitors, and our personnel alike.
Security work in Australia is regulated state by state, and every officer we deploy holds a current licence under the legislation of the state they work in, verified through the relevant police licensing authority. Licensing confirms training, background checks, and accountability for every officer representing your organisation.
Our services are fully insured, our officers are vetted before placement, and every shift is documented through time-stamped reporting. This creates a verifiable chain of accountability across every placement — supporting corporate governance, insurance requirements, and the trust private clients place in us.
A corporate security officer manages the day-to-day protection of a business premises — controlling access, signing in visitors and contractors, monitoring the building, responding to incidents, and enforcing security procedures — often while doubling as a professional front-of-house presence. The role blends security with customer service, which is why officer selection matters as much as officer numbers.
Yes. Our retail-trained guards are as much a part of the customer experience as they are security. They assist shoppers, give directions, and represent your centre professionally while keeping it safe.
Yes. We patrol multi-level car parks where vehicle crime is most common, and provide after-hours cover for cleaners, deliveries, and late venues — whenever your centre needs protection beyond trading hours.
Yes. Every guard holds a current Security Officer's licence under the Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996, as required for all security work in Western Australia.