This Annual Security Program Report online training course was designed for security officers. State and federal regulations require that the Security Officer must submit a report to the institution's Board of Directors annually regarding the effectiveness of the Security Program. The first step in this process is to conduct a thorough review of the institution. The goals of this review are to identify and remedy actual and potential sources of safety-related issues and monetary losses.
The purpose of the security review is to identify conditions that may result in a loss or a legal action tomorrow – or thirty years from now. In other words, this review simply targets an institution's loss potential – using a standardized, practical, and cost-effective methodology for analyzing the condition and contributions of the security function; and identifying the institution-wide windows of opportunity for loss from all sources.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Annual Security Program Report course, the user will learn to:
- Why do we need to conduct a security review?
- What is the best security review process?
- How are the industry-standard security priorities defined?
- What issues require special focus?
- What tools do I need?
- How should I prepare the annual security program report?
- Who must prepare and deliver the annual security report?
- What information should the security program report contain?
Course Outline
This online Annual Security Program Report course is made up of the following sections:
- Purpose
- Process
- Priorities
- Tools
- Preparation
- Contents
Course Audience
This Annual Security Program Report online training course was designed for security officers.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
30 Minutes or Less |
Length (Hours) |
0.25 |
Course Features |
Audio, Mobile |
Module Number(s) |
40426EN |