For the first time ever, the ARC Security Management stage 1 Course is being conducted in India. The course is being held in Gurgaon, New Delhi, at the specific request of a client, but is open to anybody.
During Day 1 of the course delegates learned the principles of risk management and how to apply these to a security management context to determine security risk exposure. This was achieved by finding the “point of intersection” between probability of occurrence of an undesired event, its potential impact on the organisation’s operations, and the organisation’s vulnerability.
The second day of the course was spent studying 18 essential principles of security design, with practical examples in the application of each. This was a very interactive day in which delegates, working in syndicates, had to produce and present detailed security design concepts for no less than two complex scenarios. The results were very good indeed.
The course continues for another eight days, and is then repeated 22 September – 3 October. It is open to delegates both from India and overseas, and is of particular interest to oil and gas security managers as it includes special sessions on pipeline and oilfield security, offshore security, and community engagement and local community conflict management.
This is an opportunity to attend a university-accredited Security Management Stage 1 Course for considerably less cost than in the UK. For more information, click here http://www.arc-tc.com/pages/SecurityManagementDevelopment.asp or contact Janet and ask for the discounted rate.