Training

ASIS education at GSX

by Mark Rowe

PerpetuityARC Training, part of Linx International Group, will be at booth 1484 at the Global Security Exchange (GSX). Formerly the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, GSX runs at the Las Vegas Convention Center from Sunday to Thursday, September 23 to 27. The training company points to a 98pc first time pass rate in 2018 for security people working towards the ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) and Certified Protection Professional (CPP) qualifications.

PerpetuityARC Training is a long-standing ASIS education partner. It offers a range of pathways to the ASIS PSP and CPP post-nominals, including five and ten-day ‘boot camps’, online training, and ‘blended’ courses that combine distance learning with classroom sessions.

Sarah Hayward-Turton, Head of Sales at PerpetuityARC Training, pictured, says: “The success rate of the hundreds of security professionals that have chosen PerpetuityARC Training to help achieve their PSP or CPP career development goal this year has been outstanding. At GSX we will also be highlighting the wider range of internationally accredited security management training courses we deliver globally, along with our bespoke in-house training packages.”

Online and classroom courses available from PerpetuityARC Training include:

· Advanced close protection
· Advanced investigation techniques
· Kidnap and ransom management
· Managing retail security
· Managing security risk in the oil and gas sector
· Managing security surveys
· Risk, crisis and disaster management
· Workplace investigations

PerpetuityARC Training also delivers the UK Security Institute’s security management BTEC Level 3 Certificate, BTEC Level 5 Diploma, Advanced Diploma at IQ Level 7, and the MSc in International Security and Risk Management, which it developed with the University of South Wales. Visit: www.perpetuityarc.com.

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