Training

Online learning

by Mark Rowe

PerpetuityARC Training, part of the Linx International Group has launched its Essential Security Practices (ESP) online learning. The modular online programme provides non-security personnel and those for whom corporate security is one of several responsibilities, with a working knowledge of the fundamentals needed to help safeguard an organisation, its people and assets.

The ESP course is described by the training company as the first of its kind and has been devised by PerpetuityARC Training. Learners can choose their own path through the course, electing pace and order in which they take each of the 12 modules. It is the trainers say suited to professionals in facilities and HR management positions or multi-tasked managers, as well as those seeking to develop a career in security.

Managing Director of the Linx International Group, David Gill, pictured, says: “There is not an area of business that security does not touch, meaning an organisation is only as strong as its weakest link. Increasingly, we have experienced a large upswing of interest in our courses from ‘non-security’ professionals, who are expected to make informed decisions that could have a direct impact on the security status of the organisation. The ESP programme specifically caters for these demands, delivering the right amount of knowledge to be effective, without trying to make them fully-fledged security practitioners.”

The modules are:

· Security Risk Management
· Security Surveys
· Perimeter Security
· Building Security
· Access Management
· Video Surveillance Systems
· Security Lighting
· Protection Against Explosive Devices
· Procuring Security and Managing Guarding
· Cyber Security
· Crisis Management and Business Continuity
· Workplace Investigations

Essential Security Practices is available now and costs £295 including VAT, with individual course modules available at £45 including VAT. A free, 15-minute introductory webinar to present ESP will run on May 21 at 2pm. To register visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/essential-security-practices-webinar-tickets-46088558118.

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