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SUMMARY:Vital Installations and Buildings Security – IAOSHE Certification
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nIn a world of increasing threats to critical infr
 astructure and sensitive facilities\, ensuring the security of vital instal
 lations is more important than ever. This comprehensive course—Vital Inst
 allations and Buildings Security – IAOSHE Certification—equips security
  managers\, safety officers\, and facility managers with the skills and kno
 wledge to assess threats\, implement robust physical and procedural securit
 y measures\, and respond effectively to incidents.\nDrawing on internationa
 l best practices and aligned with regulatory standards such as ISO 31000 an
 d ASIS guidelines\, this program combines practical strategies and real-wor
 ld scenarios to build a complete security management plan for safeguarding 
 high-risk and high-value sites.\nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of this cour
 se\, participants will be able to:\n\nIdentify and assess potential threats
  to vital installations and critical infrastructure.\nDesign and implement 
 physical security and procedural security measures tailored to site-specifi
 c risks.\nUnderstand and apply modern technologies for intrusion detection 
 and surveillance.\nCoordinate incident response with internal stakeholders 
 and emergency services.\nDevelop and manage a comprehensive security manage
 ment plan that aligns with organizational goals and industry standards.\n\n
 Course Outlines\nDay 1: Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Security\n\
 nDefinition and types of vital installations and critical infrastructure.\n
 Internal vs external threat landscape.\nConducting a site-specific risk ana
 lysis.\nOverview of regulatory standards (ISO 31000\, ASIS\, etc.).\nRole a
 nd responsibilities of the security officer in infrastructure protection.\n
 \nDay 2: Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis\n\nComponents of threat
 \, vulnerability\, and consequence assessment.\nUsing risk matrices and pri
 oritization techniques.\nConducting security audits and site surveys.\nCase
  studies of past security breaches and lessons learned.\nDeveloping a threa
 t profile for installations.\n\nDay 3: Perimeter and Physical Security Cont
 rols\n\nPhysical security design principles.\nBarriers: fencing\, gates\, b
 ollards\, barriers.\nEntry/exit systems\, airlocks\, and control points.\nE
 nhancing lighting\, signage\, and access control zones.\nAnti-vehicle and a
 nti-intrusion technologies.\n\nDay 4: Access Control and Identity Managemen
 t\n\nAccess control systems: keycards\, biometrics\, smart systems.\nManagi
 ng visitors and contractors securely.\nRole-based access and zoning policie
 s.\nPhysical controls: turnstiles\, mantraps\, door security.\nCommon acces
 s control failures and mitigation strategies.\n\nDay 5: Surveillance and Mo
 nitoring Systems\n\nBest practices in CCTV planning and placement.\nCamera 
 types: PTZ\, thermal\, infrared\, AI-powered.\nIntegrating surveillance wit
 h alarm systems and access control.\nControl rooms and centralized monitori
 ng strategies.\nUsing video analytics and intelligent threat detection.\n\n
 Day 6: Emergency Response and Incident Management\n\nDeveloping and coordin
 ating emergency response plans.\nProtocols for fire\, bomb threats\, and sa
 botage.\nIncident reporting and escalation procedures.\nRoles of private se
 curity\, police\, and civil defense agencies.\nConducting tabletop exercise
 s and communication planning.\n\nDay 7: Cybersecurity for Physical Infrastr
 ucture\n\nConvergence of cybersecurity and physical security.\nCommon vulne
 rabilities in building automation and control systems.\nSecuring SCADA and 
 access control networks.\nConducting awareness training for staff and contr
 actors.\nCoordinating with IT and cybersecurity teams.\n\nDay 8: Human Fact
 or and Insider Threat Mitigation\n\nScreening and vetting employees and con
 tractors.\nMonitoring employee behavior and reporting suspicious activities
 .\nPromoting ethics and whistleblowing channels.\nTraining staff in securit
 y awareness.\nReal-life insider threat examples and mitigation tactics.\n\n
 Day 9: Security Planning and Documentation\n\nDeveloping a site-specific se
 curity plan.\nWriting policies\, SOPs\, and emergency procedures.\nIntegrat
 ing security with health\, safety\, and fire regulations.\nDefining roles a
 nd responsibilities of security personnel.\nCollaboration with facility man
 agers and risk managers.\n\nDay 10: Case Studies\, Drills\, and Wrap-Up\n\n
 Reviewing global incidents at vital installations.\nGroup project: designin
 g a security plan for a sensitive facility.\nConducting drills and simulati
 ons for emergency preparedness.\nOpen discussion of challenges\, best pract
 ices\, and next steps.\nCertificate presentation and closing session.\n\nWh
 y Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!\n\nAcquire actionable knowledge: Learn
  how to identify\, assess\, and mitigate threats to vital installations.\nB
 oost your practical skills: Hands-on exercises to implement robust physical
  security and access control measures.\nLeverage modern technologies: Explo
 re the latest intrusion detection and surveillance tools for site protectio
 n.\nEnhance coordination: Master effective incident response in collaborati
 on with emergency services and internal stakeholders.\nDevelop a comprehens
 ive plan: Create a security management plan aligned with international stan
 dards like ISO 31000.\nLearn from real-world scenarios: Case studies and dr
 ills to test your readiness.\nBuild your professional credibility: Earn a r
 ecognized IAOSHE certification to advance your career.\nPrepare for evolvin
 g risks: Stay ahead in securing critical infrastructure and sensitive facil
 ities in a changing threat landscape.\n\nConclusion\nProtecting vital insta
 llations and sensitive facilities is crucial to maintaining business contin
 uity and public safety. This IAOSHE-certified course provides the skills an
 d confidence to design\, implement\, and manage a holistic security managem
 ent plan.\nWhether you’re a security manager\, facility leader\, or respo
 nsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure\, this program equips you t
 o respond to today’s challenges and anticipate future threats. Start your
  journey now to build a safer\, more resilient organization!
LOCATION:Riyadh
DTSTAMP:20260615T000223Z
DTSTART:20260604T034500Z
DTEND:20260617T210500Z
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