Specialised Security Management

Specifying Security Technology

Specifying electronic security systems is fraught with pitfalls and it is easy to spend many tens of thousands of dollars on systems which when installed do not do as intended or which do not adequately address risks. This unique new programme is intended for those security managers who are required to specify and select technical security systems. The course will focus on developments in technology, especially convergence and the migration of traditional discrete security systems to common IT-based platforms, and is designed to help the security manager to reach rational and cost-effective decisions about the employment of new technology.
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Length: 5 training days

Content:
Technology Convergence, Putting Physical Security Applications on the IT Network, IT Network Security Overview, Systems Specification, Project Management & Testing, Automated Access Control Systems, Electronic Systems for Asset Management (GPS, RFID, EAS etc), Developments in Digital CCTV & Specification Implications, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems, Building Intrusion Detection Systems.

Dates:
12-16 July 2010

UK Fees: £2350 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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Countering Hostile Reconnaissance & Counter-Terrorism

This programme has been specially designed by highly experienced police experts in counter-reconnaissance and counter-terrorist operations in order to provide best practice in this field. Almost all those who are involved in the protection of at-risk targets, whether in the public or private sector, to provide an understanding of countering hostile reconnaissance and counter-terrorism strategies and methodologies, and to exercise the practical aspects of these subjects. Whether the site is a manufacturing facility, is infrastructure related, a retail site, a hotel or an office block, this programme will impart the core skills necessary to protect the operation and its assets against terrorism.
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Length: 5 training days

Content:
Protection of the Facility – The Threat Assessment, Terrorism Risk Analysis, Terrorist Attack Hostile Reconnaissance - Theoretical & Practical Session, Special Conditions when Protecting Critical Infrastructure, Vulnerable Point Surveying, Counter-Terrorism Facility Searching, Intelligence Gathering, Tabletop Command & Control Exercise, Interdiction of Potentially Hostile Adversaries, Counter-Terrorism Search - why, how, when?, Applying Protective Measures.

Dates:
24-28 May 2010

UK Fees: £2350 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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Managing Security Risks in the Oil & Gas Sector

This sector-specific programme is intended for security managers or consultants in the oil and gas industry, or those seeking work in this sector.  Drawing on case studies from around the world, it addresses some of the more complex risks associated with oil and gas operations in various environments and includes many practical exercises.  Participants should have a baseline level of security management knowledge, such as that covered in Security Management Stage 1.

Length: 5 training days

Content:
Security Risk Analysis in the Oil & Gas Sector, Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights & Community Engagement, Managing Activism Risks, Managing Acts of Militancy & Terrorism against the Oil/Gas Sector, Oilfield & Pipeline Security, The Security of Refineries & other Production Facilities, Maritime & Offshore Security.

Dates:
16-20 August 2010

UK Fees: £2350 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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Managing Retail Security in Challenging Times

If managed properly the security function in both retail operations and the supply chain can add value in protecting people and assets, and equally importantly, reduce losses and minimise ‘shrinkage’. This interactive programme has been designed to provide retail security managers with a broader understanding of their role; to explore the drivers of loss and shrinkage, and to obtain insight into proven tools and techniques to help them improve their performance and that of their teams. 
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Length: 3 training days

Content:
The Role of the Security Manager, Shrinkage & Stock Loss, Better Security in the Supply Chain, Security Policies & Procedures, Risk Assessment & Auditing, Security Management & the Law, Protecting Your People, Measuring Effective Security, Best Practice in Procuring Security Providers, Making a Winning Business Case for Security.

Dates:
1-3 September 2010 (NEW DATES)

UK Fees: £1550 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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Crisis and Business Continuity Management

This highly participatory programme is designed to develop crisis management awareness and skills. It will provide the foundation for crisis management system planning and will enable delegates to contribute effectively to their respective corporate crisis management mechanisms. Where crisis management systems are already in place, the course will offer an opportunity for experienced managers to practice their skills and confirm that they match international best practice. It will also provide an overview of the planning, processes and resources necessary to create, develop and maintain a corporate-wide business continuity mechanism, capable of ensuring operational integrity in the event of a crisis. Aimed at managers with responsibility for, or involvement in, risk, crisis and business continuity planning and management.
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Length: 3 training days

Content:
The Nature of Risk & the Risk Management Process, the Relationship between Risk Management & Crisis Management, Crisis Management in Relation to Business Continuity Planning, Creating a Crisis Management Response, Equipping and Managing a Crisis Management Centre, Crisis Audiences & Communications, Strategic Business Continuity Management Models & Strategies for Survival, BCM Planning Processes, Business Impact Analysis & Objectives, Planning, Exercising, Maintaining & Auditing Business Continuity Plans, Gap Analysis & Risk Treatments, Strategic Reviews & Strategic Planning Teams, Business Continuity Planning Structure, Recovery Solutions & Planning, One-day Contingency Management Exercise.

Dates:
22-24 June 2010

UK Fees: £1800 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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BurrillGreen Masterclass in Strategic Security Management

Designed for the most senior practitioners of corporate security and those with aspirations to take up such a position. To attend you should satisfy any of the following criteria:

Corporate Security Director or deputy
Regional Security Director or deputy
Attended ARC Security Management Stages 1-3
CPP-certified

Delivered by former corporate heads of security for multi-national companies, the Masterclass format is primarily inter-active. It enables participants to develop their existing skills, enhancing the contribution of Corporate Security to the overall enterprise goals and adding value through the relationship between Corporate Security and the Executive Board.
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Length: 5 training days

Content - Intensive sessions will concentrate on issues such as:
Reviewing the Contribution of Corporate Security to Enterprise Risk Management Process, Presentations to the Executive Board, Achieving Measurable Reductions in Corporate Risk Exposure, Exploiting the Added Value of Networking & Liaison, Top-level Crisis Management, Managing Cross-Cultural Global Teams

Dates:
4-8 October 2010

UK Fees: £2900 (residential)
Non-residential fee on request

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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Kidnap and Ranson: Initial Responder

Designed to provide you with the skills to act effectively as a ‘first responder’ if a kidnap or extortion event affects your organisation. It will give you a high level of practical skills and theoretical knowledge which is needed to act confidently, objectively and effectively when protecting the physical integrity of your people or security of your assets, if threatened by a kidnap or commercial extortion-related incident. This unique participatory course is an opportunity to receive tuition from two of the world’s experts. Conducted in conjuction with red24, the course is delivered by former senior UK police experts in this field.

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Length: 2 training days

Content:
The Victim Company Response, Initial Contacts, Victim Company, Victim’s Family, Suspected Offenders Intelligence Gathering and Analysis, Threat Assessments, Active Listening Skills, Liaison with the Victim Company CMT, Liaison with the Victim’s Family, Making Use of Technical Equipment, Negotiation with Suspected Offenders, Dealing with Extended Negotiations, Arranging Ransom Payment, Arranging for a Courier, Dealing with a Released Hostage, Post-incident Policies and Procedures.

Dates:
16-17 November 2010

UK Fees: £995
Held in Central London

All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax at 17.5%

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