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Course: |
PSM 203
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Title: | Eval of Security Programs |
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Long Title: | Evaluation of Security Programs |
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Course Description: | Examines industry standards, practices, and methods of determining the adequacy of security management programs. It also explores the concepts of legal and premises liability. Finally, this course explores the interplay of management structures, functions, and processes as well as examines state-of-the-art management techniques and their impact on security operations. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Course Notes: | Originally submitted as PSM 202 |
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Origin Notes: | CCD |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Identify and describe the development of the industry standards, practices, and methods used in evaluating security management programs.
II. List the basic goals of a security program.
III. List the commonly found inadequacies of security programs.
IV. Identify legal liability issues in security management.
V. Describe the interplay of management structures with the functions and processes of security programs.
VI. Given a current assignment or description of a security program, be able to describe the impact that state-of-the-art management techniques have on the security program.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Historical overview of security management.
II. Guiding principles and goals of security management
III. The Evaluation Process
IV. Industry standards for security management programs
V. Industry practices and methodologies for security management
VI. Common inadequacies and how to address them
VII. Legal liability issues
VIII. Management Structure
IX. Functions and Processes of Security Management
X Managing Security: Stat of the Art Management Techniques
XI. Impact of Modern Techniques on the Security Operation
XII. Practical Exercise: Evaluating the Campus Security Operation
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