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Security Manager

Purpose: Security Managers must be able to plan, supervise, and command security (in routine activity and in emergencies), and to take action to keep everything running effectively in event of an attack or disaster. The Security Manager Course will prepare the participant to manage the security of businesses, organizations, and compounds.

 

Target Participants: The course is aimed at anyone in supervisory positions in security - managers/assistant managers, supervisors, shift leaders, etc.

 

The course is approximately 190 hours

Teaching Method:  Lectures, classes, field exercises, class exercises, and simulations.

A certificate of completion will be given upon completion of the course.

 

Main Subjects

 

  • Security and Operational Response Overview

  • Operational Overview for Internal Security

  • Security Overview for Compounds

  • Information Security

  • Personal Security

  • Suicide Attack Prevention

  • Active Shooter Prevention

  • Vehicular Attack Prevention

  • Command During Active Shooter and Vehicular Attacks, and Combat Management

  • Car Bomb Prevention

  • Searching Personnel, Preventing Entrance of Unauthorized Items

  • Operation Planning and Writing

  • Intelligence Gathering Prevention and Reaction

  • Reports in Security Networks

  • Interrogation and Investigation

  • Emergencies and Mass Casualty Incidents - ABC Attacks, Safety, and Cooperation with Emergency Services

  • Technology in Security

  • Violence and Public Order - Scene Control and Violence Prevention

  • Intelligence Overview and Situation Reports

  • Incident Investigation and Learning for Incidents

  • Monitoring and Reviews

  • Security Network Exercises

  • Leadership Concepts and Principles

  • Routine Planning - Work Planning, Building in Accordance to Needs

  • Professional Cooperation - Security in Service to the Company

  • Functions of the Organization, Guiding and Responsibilities

  • Management Skills Workshop

  • International Terror Threats

  • The Security Center and its Integration

  • Overview of the Types of Secure Compounds

  • Legal Guidelines for Security

  • First Aid

  • Firearm Training

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