Security Management
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Security Management Course About Security Management Security Management is a broad management field encompassing the security of a business’s human and physical resources and assets. Management tools and strategies are used to classify assets, identify potential risks or threats, and to plan and implement measures of safety, security, control, and loss prevention. About Our Security Management Course This Security Management course covers the principles of security management and the operations involved to protect a business and its assets. It provides knowledge of the principles of loss and decision making within the security environment, as well as an overview of the factors that form a modern security management team. Our Security Management course will also show the student how to reduce the employer's exposure to liability. What Could I Do After Taking This Security Management Training Course? Work in security management. After taking our training course in managing security you will have sufficient knowledge to apply for a job in the security services. You could apply for a variety of roles in the security services, from security officer, starting at up to £23,000*/year, to a security management professional in a private business. Gain a promotion. Already working in security management? You could take a step up the career ladder to a security director role or that of a chief security officer. You could even be eligible for a pay increase. Start your own business. Want to be your own boss? You could start your own private company providing security services or security management consulting. *Source: Payscale.com, Oct. 2012
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- IT
- IT Security
- Management
- Security
- IT Management
- Security Management
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Syllabus
- Rationale and processes
- Organisation and planning
- Management
- Personnel
- Budgeting
- Decision-making
- Security threats
- Systems
- Project management
- Electronic data processing
- Burglary and theft
- Hijacking
- Abuse of women
- Child abuse
- Harassment at work
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Study Hours
This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.
The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 140 hrs.
Security Management