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Forthcoming Courses(UK)

Security Management Stage 1
4-15 August 08
Security Coordination & Management
1-5 September 08
Retail & Supply Chain Management
8-10 September 08

One-Day Workshops (UK)

Protection Against Explosive Devices
7 August 08
Information & IT Security Management
11 August 08
Crisis Management
12 August 08


Forthcoming Courses (Regional)

Fraud Risk Reduction and Detection Dubai
25-27 August
Security Management Stage 1 India
28 August - 5 September 08


Information about regional training

**NEW COURSE ANNOUNCED**
Fraud Investigation
1-3 December 08



Other Accredited Security Management

Security Coordination & Management

A comprehensive and intensive introduction to the essentials of corporate security management, for security & multi-tasked managers. The course is participant focussed and includes daily syndicated exercises culminating with an end of course security design project.
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Length: 5 training days

Content:
Security Risk Management, Risk Measurement, Security Design & Implementation, Introduction to Security Surveying, Physical & Electronic Security, Access Control, Intruder Detection Systems, CCTV & Lighting, Manpower Selection, Leadership & Deployment, Procedures & Emergencies, Information & IT Security, Protection Against Explosive Devices, Protection of At-Risk Personnel, Investigations Exercise.

Dates:
25-29 February 2008
1-5 September 2008

Cost: £2300 (residential)

(All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax, currently 17.5%)

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Security Surveying & Design

Extended to 5 days by popular request

Using a real site, this practical course teaches delegates how to carry out a survey, write a survey report, and make recommendations based on security management best practice. To ensure all participants have a basic understanding of security design principles, the programme now includes a pre-course reading assignment. For an additional fee we can offer post course support to those who plan to carry out a survey on their return and coach them through the report writing process.
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Length: 5 training days

Content:
The Constituent Parts of a Security System, Risk and Risk Treatment, Determining Protection Needs, The 15 Principles of Security, Security Design & the Environment, Perimeter Security Design Principles, Buildings Security Design Principles, The Purpose of a Security Survey, Sequencing a Survey and Survey Methodology, Determining Survey Scope, Planning and Research, Surveying Field Work Practical, Presentation and Report Writing.

Dates:
21-25 April 2008
15-19 September 2008

Cost: £2300 (residential)
£600 for additional post course support package

(All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax, currently 17.5%)

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Specifying Security Technology *NEW*

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:
21-25 July 2008

Cost: £2300 (residential)

(All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax, currently 17.5%)

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Protecting Critical Infrastructure *NEW*

This new programme is intended for those security managers who are charged with managing the security of those sectors which fall into the category of critical infrastructure. Typically, this includes energy, communications, water, finance, food, health and transport sectors. The programme will examine the range of threats to designated critical infrastructure, including external physical attacks, sabotage, terrorism, IT-based attacks and insider-assisted attacks, and includes strategies for risk management.
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Length: 5 training days

Content:
Defining Critical Infrastructure, The Current Threat Assessment to Critical Infrastructure, Risk & Vulnerability Assessment Methodologies, Establishing Baseline Security Criteria for Critical Infrastructure, Port & Transportation Security, Food & Drink Supply Chain Security, The Energy Sector - Special Considerations, Pipeline & Offshore Security Management, Security of Water Supplies, Securing Critical Infrastructure SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) Systems, Protecting Critical Infrastructure against Terrorist Attacks, Emergency Planning, Intelligence & Government Liaison, Crisis Management Exercise, Course Project.

Dates:
3-7 November 2008

Cost: £2600 (residential)

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Retail & Supply Chain Security Management *NEW*

Security managers are being required to justify their budgets, and to present a business case when seeking additional resources to deliver their function. This new 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, Security in the Supply Chain, Security Policies & Procedures, Risk Assessment & Auditing, Security Management & the Law, Measuring Effective Security, Procuring Security Providers, Making a Business Case for Security.

Dates:
8-10 September 2008

Cost: £1550 (residential)

(All fees are quoted exclusive of Value Added Tax, currently 17.5%)

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Maritime Security Management

In accordance with the IMO ISPS Code
This interactive programme, designed for anybody with a legitimate interest or role in port security, introduces participants to the main requirements of the Code and, through case studies, lectures and syndicated exercises, sets out the steps that have to be taken in order for compliance.
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Length: 5 training days + pre-course assignments

Content:
Introduction to the ISPS Code, The Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP), The Ship Security Plan (SSP), Duties of PFSO's, SSO's and CSO's, Liaison with Authorities & Between Port & Ship Security, Responsibilities of Contracting Governments, The Port Facility Security Assessment (PFSA), The Principles of Security & Security Design, Threats to Ports & International Shipping, Risk Analysis & Assessment Port Security Management & Integration, Analysing Threats, Vulnerabilities & Impact, Physical Protection & Barriers, Access Control to the Port Facility & to Vessels, CCTV & Intrusion Detection Systems, Protecting Seaward Boundaries, Command, Control & Communications, Emergency Planning & Response, Monitoring Cargo Movements.

Dates:
6-10 October 2008

Cost: £2300 (residential)

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