CORPORATE SECURITY

ADVANCED SECURIETY MANAGEMENT&RISK MITIGATION TRAINING

 

WHO SHOULDATTEND?

  • Experienced or non-experienced security managers.
  • Civilian representatives.
  • Managers.
  • Supervisors
  • Risk management staff.

Course Objectives

Upon completing thisadvanced security management course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply foundational management concepts to security and elucidate the specialized role of the security manager.
  • Planned, developed, and managed human and material resources to operate a security unit effectively.
  • Provide guidance on developing security programs and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Oversee and enforce the implementation of security programs and SOPs.
  • Ensure that security personnel are proficient in implementing preventive security measures.
  • Offer consultative advice on developing emergency plans and managing necessary security responses during security emergencies in various facilities.
  • TRAINING METHODOLOGY:
  • Developing the skill set to respond effectively to security incidents.
  • Interpreting the latest international regulatory requirements.
  • Elevating professionalism within facilities through the development and implementation of effective procedures.
  • Identifying and managing security risks efficiently.
  • Crafting Risk Matrices and determining the potential consequences of various events.

Course Content

DAY1: Security Risk Management Framework

  • Security risk management.
  • Loss prevention techniques.
  • Security surveillance and the overarching security management framework.
  • Working the system in an advanced security management framework.
  • Fundamental principles in physical security resource management.
  • Strategies for Building and Perimeter Security.

DAY 2: Addressing Issues Faced by Security

  • Determining job requirements and recruiting criteria for exemplary security officers.
  • Methods for motivating staff and delivering constructive feedback.
  • Techniques for deploying, briefing, and supervising security personnel.
  • Assessing staff performance with accuracy.
  • Recognizing primary threats to physical security.
  • Executing comprehensive risk assessments (RA) and security vulnerability assessments (SVA).

DAY 3: Access Control and Physical Monitoring

  • Advanced use of electronic intruder detection systems.
  • Security contingency planning for unforeseen events.
  • Acquisition protocols for physical security assets.
  • Best practices in CCTV operations.
  • Operational guidelines and maintenance of physical security resources.
  • Techniques for maintaining situational awareness.

DAY 4: Overview of Security Planning and Investigations

  • Development of security and emergency planning documentation.
  • Procedures for responding to significant security emergencies.
  • Implementing security policies and procedures effectively.
  • Evaluating proposed resource outcomes for cost-effectiveness.
  • Consider life-cycle, warranty, and preventive maintenance in security planning.
  • Industry-standard investigation techniques.

DAY 5: Information Security

  • Balancing public facilitation with stringent security measures.
  • Understanding the frameworks of security management systems (SMS).
  • Fundamentals of close protection.
  • Determining the necessary resource support.
Integrating the spheres ofphysical security and information