WIN $150 GIFT VOUCHERS: ALADDIN'S GOLD

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

Developing a Security Training Program

Joseph McDonald

$105

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
CRC Press
22 July 2024
Developing a Security Training Program focuses on how to establish a comprehensive training program for a security department from the ground up. This book highlights formal curriculum development, consistent and continual training, and the organizational benefits including how such security training will be a value-add.

It’s long overdue for the industry to revisit old security training models from the past — to both general staff as well as to the dedicated security staff and professionals within organizations — and examine and revamp such with a fresh perspective. Given the current, dynamic environment for businesses — and the threats businesses face — it is important that any such training consider all procedures and policies, and be fully integrated into the company culture. This includes maintaining an eye on budgetary and financial costs while recognizing the need to budget for more training resources to maintain resilience and adaptability to current challenges and future changes to the environment. There is only one way to prepare your staff and that is through comprehensive and consistent training.

Developing a Security Training Program provides the blueprint and tools for professionals to provide ongoing, targeted, and comprehensive security training at a low, budget-friendly cost.
By:  
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781032274034
ISBN 10:   1032274034
Pages:   246
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Section I: Developing Any Coursework 1. Selling Your Training Needs and Efforts 2. What Budget Items Do You Need to Consider 3. Development of Training Coursework 4. Legal Training Requirements, Gap, and Task Analysis 5. Curriculum Development Section II: Layered and Secondary Course Development 6. Entry-Level Training 7. Field Training Officer (FTO) / Field Training Program 8. Training That Requires Continuous Efforts 9. Additional Training Alternatives/Additions 10. Supervisor and Manager Training 11. Training for Security Managers and Directors

Joseph H. McDonald, CPP, PSP, CMAS, CPOI, is a retired Chief Security Officer (CSO) for Switch Ltd., where he was responsible for building the technology and data center company’s personnel, physical, critical infrastructure, and information security auditing for certifications (HIPAA, PCI, SSAE, ISO 2700X, FISMA, etc.). For the past 35 years, McDonald has worked in many aspects of the security profession, as a private investigator, police officer, corporate facility security officer (FSO) for a defense contractor, security director for a national bank, senior security consultant, and an engineered systems sales manager for major systems integrators, where he designed large security and surveillance systems. Combining his education and experience in curriculum development, McDonald combined security and training to produce a complex training program for a large security department. McDonald has served as secretary, treasurer, and vice president of the ASIS Board of Trustees for the organization’s international foundation. In addition, he spent two terms on the ASIS Board of Directors and four years as council vice president, where his leadership and oversight guided six councils and their volunteer members. McDonald is often sought for his opinions on training, certification programs, procedures, and policy issues, and he was appointed to The International Foundation for Protection Officers Board of Directors and currently is a member of the IFPO Advisory Board.

See Also