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Security and Risk Management

Short course

In Bedfordshire ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Short course

This course is not designed to tell you how to do your job, but it will help you to think about how you do your job. It is designed to meet both theoretical and practical needs. The course is enriched with presentations by senior practitioners from the security sector and government. Comments from participants on previous Security and Risk Management courses include: "The course has ‘tooled’ me up academically to view my work from a different perspective, along with useful and current methodology to carry out Risk Management and Security work" "A perfect way to remind everyone that risk is not necessarily negative, it pays to take risks" "Excellent for those who need space to think about what the potential is in ... Risk Management" "A journey through the various ports of Risk Management. Not from a bird’s eye academic perspective, but with a firm focus on what it can achieve for you, and how you can benefit from it" "Informative, challenging, and thought provoking – it delivered" "Insightful, thought provoking, relaxed learning environment".

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Subjects

  • Risk
  • Risk Management
  • Perspective
  • IT risk

Course programme

Core content

Indicative course topics:

  • The global security landscape
  • Concepts and theories of risk
  • Risk management 101
  • Concepts of security
  • Contemporary security issues
  • Security risk management case-study
  • Challenging the risk management paradigm
  • Talking the language of business
  • Business continuity/crisis management
  • Large event security
  • Sector challenges and solutions - aviation
  • The media
  • Corporate/Group security management
  • Public-private partnerships.

Timetable

The course is structured over five days. An indicative timetable is below:

Day one - Setting the scene

  • The global security landscape
  • Concepts and theories of risk
  • Risk management 101.

Day two - Security

  • Concepts of security
  • Contemporary security issues
  • Security risk management case-study.

Day three - Security practice

  • Challenging the risk management paradigm
  • Talking the language of business
  • Business continuity/crisis management.

Day four - Security challenges

  • Large event security - 2012
  • Sector challenges and solutions - aviation
  • The media.

Day five - Corporate challenges

  • Corporate/Group security management
  • Public-private partnerships.

Security and Risk Management

Price on request