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Date

1st Batch: 17th – 19th Feb, 2025

2nd Batch: 26th – 28th May, 2025

3rd Batch: 14th – 16th Aug, 2025

4th Batch: 3rd – 5th Nov, 2025

Event Details

Risk Analysis and Security Surveys are essential tools for security and management professionals. Objective ways of identifying and quantifying risk on a strategic, management or operational level is a persuasive tool to gain senior executive support. This course will identify and provide the delegates with the leading practices for risk assessment and quantification, key asset identification, vulnerability assessment and how to document appropriate safeguards in relevant plans, to mitigate risk and liability.

 

CONTENT

Issues of Security Management

  • Strategic and Operation Management
  • The Management of Risk
  • Crime Management and Prevention
  • Management Standards

 

The Importance of Security Planning

  • Legal Obligations
  • Loss of Reputation
  • Planning and Managing Security Projects
  • Principles of Emergency Response and Recovery

 

Threats to Assets

  • Understanding Loss
  • Key Point Identification
  • Risk Analysis
  • Security Survey
  • Intellectual Property / Computer Security
  • Evacuation Planning

 

Principals of Asset Protection

  • Physical Security
  • Perimeter Security and Access Control
  • Security Lighting
  • Communication and Control Centres
  • Investigations / Interviewing
  • Special Risks

 

Implementing Asset Protection Programme

  • Crisis Management Plans
  • Business Continuity Plans
  • Mutual Aid
  • Communication Strategies
  • Dealing with the Media

 

FOR WHOM:

Chief Security Officers, Operation Managers, Security Supervisors, Security Officers, Security Co-ordinators.

 

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

The training methodology combines lectures, discussions, group exercises and illustrations. Participants will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge of the topics. The emphasis is on the practical application of the topics and as a result participant will go back to the workplace with both the ability and the confidence to apply the techniques learned to their duties.

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