Training Requirements for Security Force Operations; Review of "Safety Act" and the impact to the Security Force in terms of liability protection

Date:

December 13-15, 2010

Organization/Event:

ASIS: Security Force Management Workshop "The Future is Today"

Location:

Westin Gaslamp San Diego, CA

Ty L. Richmond, CPP, CFE
Chief Operating Officer

Maintain Security Force Excellence
Whether you're new to your security force leadership position, strive to increase your management responsibility, or have 20 years experience as a security manager, your ability to manage modern security force operations depends on your understanding of the law, management practices, technology, and best practices and procedures. This program delivers a comprehensive update on these core management requirements.

A thorough understanding of the trends and issues impacting the management of security officers is mandatory if you want to maintain a cutting-edge force. Private security operations and officers have been powerfully impacted by the development of guidelines and standards, for example, as well as recent state and federal legislation and regulations.

First impressions are powerful. Not only are security officers your frontline of protection and first responders, they are often responsible for employees' and visitors' first impressions. Learn effective interviewing methods for identifying critical success and risk behaviors in the interview phase and take control of your company's first impression.

Learn best practices for security force operations. Examine the impact of security officer management and how recent industry changes and new technologies drive a more responsive and efficient security force.

Sponsored by the ASIS Physical Security Council and the ASIS Private Security Services Council

Learn more www.asisonline.org.

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