Integrated Security Systems Design: Concepts, Specifications and Implementation
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Integrated Security Systems Design: Concepts, Specifications and Implementation
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Introduction
Security professionals armed with the necessary skills and knowledge are the only way to create value-added departments. As quickly as the world and its continents develop, so do the risks and threats. Companies can no longer view their security departments and employees as lower-level functions. In order to ensure departments function effectively within the realm of the larger corporate objectives, it is essential that security professionals and executives can manage and lead their teams to achieve effective industrial security and programs that can be implemented successfully. In order to achieve a consistent level of best practice, the security professionals need to understand the needs of his industry, his team, and his security projects. The program is structured to equip delegates with the specialist knowledge to perform their management and supervisory duties to international standards in industrial security.
Objectives
- Best management practice and how to apply these principles
- Planning security projects and implementing these effectively
- Creating a protection program to protect intellectual property in addition to physical assets
- Running a proactive professional security team
At the end of the program, Delegates should understand the principals of:
Training Methodology
This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.
Who Should Attend?
- Security supervisors/officers
- Facility supervisors/officers
- HR and administrative supervisors responsible for the security
- Project administrators
- Health and Safety / Fire personnel
Also, the course will be beneficial to those who find themselves responsible for leading on or implementing Security and recovery mechanisms in both the public and the private sector. In addition, it will raise the awareness of those Senior Executives who have been allocated 'potential' or specific tasks in an existing Security/Crisis and Emergency Management program yet have had insufficient time to devote to the subject.
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Industrial security
- Strategic and Executive management
- Management the risk
- Security Considerations for Industry
- Corporate Crisis
Day 2: Threats to Assets and Industrial Security Considerations
- Risk analysis
- Security Survey
- Evacuation Planning
- Quantifying loss
- Loss of reputation
- Key point identification
Day 3: Implementing Security and Management Planning
- Crisis Management Plans
- Business Continuity Plans
- Mutual Aid
- Communication Strategies
- Communication and Control Centres
- Dealing with the Media
- Post Event
- Area for Fire
- Role of Security Staff
- Hazards, Precautions, Protection and Safety Issues
Day 4: Special Risks
- Terrorism
- Kidnap
- Threat Warning
- Search Techniques
- Explosives recognition
- Anti and Counter Surveillance
- Psychological and Welfare Problems
Day 5: Industrial Security Case Studies

