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Understanding Risks: It's Your Business!

by KBerg last modified 2008-07-14 14:15

A three-day continuing education program to assess your business vulnerabilities from design through strategy to mitigation.

Content | When and Where | Who Should Attend | Cost | Registration | Instructors | Cancellation

 

Understanding Risks: It's Your Business!

LockWhat can a VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT do for your business? It can give you a comprehensive look at the security posture of your organization and an analysis of current policy, organizational awareness, and technology systems. From strategy through design to mitigation of threats and vulnerabilities. Take the first step to establish a security program for your business or keep your business moving on a secure path.

 

printable brochure pdf

 

Content

    •  Day 1 - Physical Security Assessment: The Concepts
      • Learn how to conduct a threat-based vulnerability assessment of company, community assets, or key resources.
      • Apply the dynamics and vulnerabilities of building designs to the security management plan.
      • Apply "deter, delay, assess, and response" concepts to all physical security operations.
      • Explore how the environment contributes to the risk assessment process.

 

    • Day 2 - Physical Security System: The Components
      • Deterrence and detection concepts in physical security operations provide a meaningful analysis of the people, plans, and equipment used in the security management plan.
      • Group designs under scenario-driven threats encourage proper analysis and mitigation design.

 

    • Day 3 - Physical Security Assessment: The Process
      • Conduct a proper and thorough physical security assessment in the field using real infrastructure or key resources in the community.
      • Come away from the field study with meaningful results and apply mitigation strategies.
      • Group dialogue and presentations yield dynamic exchanges of viewpoints and improved skills in performing physical security assessments.

 

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When & Where

 

Who Should Attend

    • (aspiring) Business Managers
    • Business Owners
    • Information Technology Personnel
    • Operations Managers
    • Security Administrators
    • Logistics Personnel
    • Human Resources Personnel
    • Safety Personnel

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Cost

 

Registration

There are 2 registration/payment options:


Option 1: Pay by Credit Card or eCheck

    • Step 1: After you click on "Proceed to Pay by Credit Card or eCheck" a new page will open up in a new window.
    • Step 2: Choose and click on "Special Events."
    • Step 3: Choose and click on "Understanding Risks: It's Your Business!"
    • Proceed to Pay by Credit Card or eCheck.

  

Option 2: Pay by Check:

 Make checks payable to: Texas A&M University.
(Please include the "Understanding Risks: It's Your Business!" name on your check)

Checks should be mailed to:

Accounts Receivable
Continuing and Professional Studies Office
200 Discovery Drive
4460 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4460

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Instructors

Sam Cox, Training Manager, Public Security & Safety, TEEX

Cullen Grissom, Program Coordinator, Public Security & Safety, TEEX

Steve Brack, Adjunct Instructor, Public Security & Safety, TEEX

 

Cancellation and Payment Policies

 

Cancellation

Participants are expected to complete their program of study. If for any reason, the participants are unable to fulfill their obligations, written notification must be submitted to the program director within 30 days of a scheduled module and/or class. A non-refundable cancellation fee will be assessed after payment due dates if written notification is not on file in the Continuing and Professional Studies Office, Texas A&M University. If notice is received thirty days before the scheduled class, participants will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 3% of the original fee. If notice is received less than thirty days prior to scheduled module, the students will receive their fees minus a cancellation fee of 10% of the original fee. Once a class has commenced, there are no refunds.

The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone its programs in the event of insufficient registrations, instructor illness, severe weather, or natural disaster. In the event of program cancellation, registrants will be notified immediately and all fees will be returned in full.

 

Payment

If a module/class payment is not received on scheduled due date, your registration will be subject to cancellation. In addition, a late fee will be assessed for all registrations past the scheduled due date for payment.

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