BUSINESS SECURITY FOR
MANAGERS
A reminder about our forthcoming 'Business Security for Managers' workshop being conducted at the Elysium Resort (www.elysium.com.cy ) in Paphos on 14th-16th November 2006.
Full details are provided below.
Should you require any further information we would be delighted to provide it.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanking you and assuring you of our best attention at all times.
Best regards,
Nick Hadjiyiannis
Precept Management Consultancy
Tel. +968 24497222 & +968 24539853
Fax +968 24540420
Mobile +968 99312451
E-Mail precept@omantel.net.om
Website www.preceptmanagement.com
OBJECTIVES
This
fast-paced three-day introduction to security management was developed initially
in response to a specific requirement from the oil & gas sector and is aimed
at any manager with local responsibility for security.
The
workshop's broad content makes it of clear benefit to delegates from other
sectors operating in environments with similar risks.
Security
of assets and operations from external, and internal,
sources of loss is an essential element of any business. Not all businesses,
however, can afford the luxury of a full-time security manager. In many cases
responsibility for security rests with a line manager, or is an additional
responsibility for health and safety, facilities or general services
managers.
The
Business Security for Managers (BSM) workshop has been specially designed to
provide non-fulltime managers of security with the essential skills and
knowledge necessary to manage the day-to-day security of business units.
Developed in partnership with a major ARC client, hundreds
of delegates of many nationalities have attended BSM workshops in
DATES & VENUE
Ø Duration: Three
Days, 7th - 9th
November 2006,
Ø Fees: CYP £ 595 (includes course materials, lunch & breaks at the venue)
Ø Presenter: David Cresswell, ARC Training International;
Ø Venue:
·
Introduction to Risk Management
Philosophy
·
The Essential Elements of a Security
System
·
The Principles of Security Design
& Asset Protection
·
An Introduction to the Security
Survey
·
Physical Security, Electronic
Security
·
Security Manning
·
Policies & Procedures
·
Information Theft &
Countermeasures
·
IT Security
·
Fraud
·
An Introduction to Investigation
·
Protection of Scenes of Crime
·
Protection of Personnel
·
Crisis Management
Introduction to Risk
Management Philosophy Identifying valuable
corporate assets, threats and threat sources, delegate presentations on local
risks, using a risk analysis model, risk treatment options
The Essential Elements
of a Security System
A short session to identify the four elements of
a security system, and the role that each performs in isolation and in
association
The Principles of
Security Design & Asset Protection
This session will introduce 15 important
principles of security design with examples.
An Introduction to the
Security Survey A short, theoretical, session which
guides delegates through the main stages of conducting a security survey
Physical &
Electronic Short sessions focusing on the delay effect of good
physical barriers, the role that electronic systems have in monitoring space,
controlling access and signaling intrusions
Security Manning &
Procedures A workshop session for the exchange of problems and
solutions pertaining to these difficult areas
Information Theft &
Countermeasures
Employee espionage, 3rd party intercept of
communications, bugging, measures to better protect information
IT Security IT vulnerabilities & threats, IT dependency, IT risk
reduction, case studies
Fraud White-collar fraud, blue-collar fraud, fraud precursors
& signals
An Introduction to
Investigation This compact session will
address the main points to be borne in mind when conducting an internal
investigation into suspected crime
Protection of Scenes
of Crime This is a practical session
in which delegates will visit a specially created scene of crime and take all
the steps necessary to preserve the evidence contained therein
Protection of
Personnel Prior to attending the
workshop, delegates will be asked prepare a country risk briefing for a foreign
country of their choice. During this session they will deliver their
advice to a "senior executive" in the form of an interactive role-play. The session will be
followed by formal instruction on this subject
Crisis Management Defining a
crisis, crisis management structures & principles, the role of security
staff, crisis management exercise.
To register,
please click here.
THE WORKSHOP
Day 1 | |
0830-0900 |
Introduction, Administration
and Aims |
0900-0930 |
Delegate Introductions |
0930-1000 |
Introduction to Security Risk
Management |
|
Coffee Break |
1030-1100 |
Regional and Local Security Risks |
1100-1200 |
Security Risk Analysis |
1200-1230 |
Security Risk Treatment |
|
Lunch |
1400-1530 |
The Security System (Physical,
Electronic and Manpower) |
|
Coffee Break |
1600-1700 |
Typical Security Problem Case Studies |
Day 2 | |
0830-0900 |
Day 1 Review |
0900-1030 |
Information Security and
Industrial Espionage |
|
Coffee Break |
1100-1230 |
IT
(Computer) Security Overview |
|
Lunch |
1400-1500 |
Fraud Overview and Case Studies |
|
Coffee Break |
1530-1600 |
Scene of Crime Preservation |
1600-1700 |
Investigation Exercise |
Day 3 | |
0830-0930 |
Protection of Personnel -
Basic Principles |
0930-1030 |
Protection of Personnel -
Group Exercise |
|
Coffee Break |
0930-1030 |
Crisis Management - General
Principles |
1130-1230 |
Crisis Management - Group
Exercise |
|
Lunch |
1400-1530 |
Protection against Explosive
Devices Overview |
|
Certificate Presentation and
Coffee |
THE COMPANY
ARC
Training is the
ARC has
conducted programmes extensively throughout the Middle East and the former
Soviet Union delivering security management and specialist security courses to
an impressive range of commercial, government and military audiences, and has
conducted on-site training of security officers and supervisors in English &
Arabic for GPIC, Banagas and Garmco (Bahrain), Equate Petrochemicals (Kuwait),
RasGas (Qatar), Aramco (Saudi Arabia), ADCO (UAE), Dubai Ports Authority, Gulf
Air, Emirates Airlines, Saudia Airlines, Kuwait Airlines, Al-Bustan Palace Hotel
(Sultanate of Oman), Royal Oman Police, Burj Al Arab Hotel, Oman LNG,
Petroleum Development Oman and Oman Gas.
ARC
Training was created in 2000, following a reorganisation of security management
training services in the
In addition to the organisations mentioned ARC Training's world-wide client base includes BP, Shell, British American Tobacco, Philip Morris, European Space Agency, Nokia, Vodafone, BBC, Inland Revenue, Nigerian Central Bank, Nigerian State Security Service, HSBC Bank, London Electricity, Kuwait Oil Company, Qatar Gas, Emirates Airlines, the Panama Canal Authority and the international accountancy group PricewaterhouseCoopers.
PRESENTER PROFILE
David Cresswell
David's career as a security expert spans 25 years. Much of this time was spent working for the British Government in the areas of strategic site protection, the protection of key facilities against terrorism and in information security countermeasures.
David
moved from operational duties to training in 1996, when he was appointed Group 4
Securitas Training's specialist security training consultant for the
Following
a reorganisation of security management training services in the
Fluent in
both Arabic and Russian, David regularly conducts security management training
for some of the largest companies in the world, either on site or at the ARC
Training Centre in the
He has travelled extensively throughout the Middle East and the former Soviet Union delivering security management and specialist security workshops to an impressive range of commercial, government and military audiences, and has conducted on-site training of security officers and supervisors in Arabic for GPIC, Banagas and Garmco (Bahrain), Equate Petrochemicals (Kuwait), RasGas (Qatar), Aramco (Saudi Arabia), ADCO (UAE), Dubai Ports Authority, Gulf Air, Emirates Airlines, Saudia Airlines, Kuwait Airlines, Royal Oman Police, Intercontinental Hotels, Gulf Region including the Al-Bustan Palace Hotel (Sultanate of Oman).
Other events in 2006:
SULTANATE OF
OMAN
SECURITY
TECHNOLOGY _INFORMATION WARFARE & COMPUTER FORENSICS
Grand Hyatt Muscat,
26th - 29th
November 2006
Computers and other digital electronic equipment are
increasingly being used in the commission of modern crimes, with criminals often
using sophisticated measures to hide evidence. With computer systems and networks now
controlling highly critical infrastructures it is essential that information is
protected and mechanisms are in place to prevent, detect and investigate
potential security breaches.
The primary objective of the workshop is to provide those wishing to understand cryptographic techniques, starting work in the forensic area, and those tasked with protecting the critical infrastructure with a detailed understanding of the field of security technology. The course will also provide experienced analysts with up to date information on forensic techniques and technologies. It is designed to provide a detailed insight into how networks and critical infrastructures are attacked, how data is protected through the use of advanced cryptography, and the use of forensic techniques to investigate crime.
IMPACT, PRESENCE & PRESENTATION
Grand Hyatt Muscat, 11th - 12th December 2006
There is much evidence that we are judged not just by what we say but how we say it, and even by the non-verbal impression we give before we open our mouths. Do we come across as being confident, competent and in-control? Do we look the part of Leaders? This seminar explores that elusive quality of Leadership "presence", going beyond how to look polished and professional but also covering how to sustain a positive impact.
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