What You'll Learn
The main focus of this program is to address the most frequently asked questions security consultants face. Participants will learn how to recognize and define security issues and understand their potential financial consequences. The goal is to equip attendees with the knowledge to identify and manage risks proactively.
This presentation will answer the questions your encounter every day. Whether you’re new to security or an experienced officer, this course is tailored to your needs.
- For newcomers: Gain valuable insights into security practices.
- For seasoned professionals; Refresh your knowledge of current security protocols.
Topics covered in this session:
Most Asked Questions from Security Consultants
- When should alarms be activated?
- When can we release our video footage?
- Are public view monitors necessary?
Working with Law Enforcement
- Night inspection programs
- Managing issues with law enforcement
- After-hours law enforcement contact
Training Topics
- Should we conduct a mock robbery training?
- What type of active shooter training should we implement?
- Best practices for working with cash recyclers
Skills Gained:
- Understand outdated technology(e.g., bait traps) and how to upgrade it
- Recognize why dummy cameras are a problem.
- Learn which signs should and shouldn’t be posted in a bank setting.
Who Should Attend:
- Security Officers
- Risk Management Staff
- Facilities Management
About the Author:
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