Designing Infrastructure
Security: Advanced CPTED
Earn your Advanced
CPTED Certificate today!
With the reality of terrorism, crime and other risks, a
cost-effective facility security design is the foundation of
your organization's protection and loss control program.
Integrating multiple security systems in a layered effect
--including environmental security, infrastructure
protection, building designs,
detection systems, structural barriers, access controls,
communications and CCTV --contribute to the
protection of assets and control of losses.
This intensive, three-day
seminar offers a detailed and
systematic approach to the design of a fully integrated
security program using advanced CPTED skills and integrated
security design techniques to protect today’s vital
infrastructure and built environment. It also offers solid
recommendations for improving protection against terrorism,
workplace violence, street crime, and other forms of risk.
This course features a hands-on example and opportunity to
conduct real-world site visits on existing properties to
practice the skills being taught. The course involves
several exercises at varying levels of complexity. Those
without formal crime prevention training will acquire
sufficient skills to fully participate in the exercises and
discussion presentations.
The field exercise involves some
walking, so participants should come prepared with
comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing for the
Louisville area. Participants are also encouraged to bring a
digital camera and a laptop computer, if readily available.
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sessions breakdown
You Will Learn to:
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Use different
approaches to assessing risks, threats, and
vulnerabilities
*
Develop practical
solutions to a functionally integrated security design
system
*
Define security
requirements and select appropriate countermeasures and
security technologies to prevent and reduce risks and
protect the client assets
*
Prepare and defend a
security business case before management that outlines
security design, shows the advantages, and addresses the
return on investment
* Identify
effective project management techniques used for bidding,
construction oversight and implementation of security
systems
Prerequisite:
Attendees should have attended a basic CPTED course and a
basic physical security course. This workshop assumes that
you are already knowledgeable about and familiar with CPTED,
security equipment and physical security. The purpose of
this course is not to teach the basics, but to successfully
apply and integrate them.
Who Should Attend:
Security architects, designers, integrators, project
managers and other practitioners responsible for an
organization’s physical security controls or directly
involved in the design, implementation, operation, or
maintenance of security systems.
Communities and local governments and private sector
organizations interested in developing a comprehensive
security program should consider sending a
multi-disciplinary team to this course.
Instructor:
Dr. Randall Atlas
Bio
Schedule:
Monday - Wednesday, October 13-15, 2008
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Course # 09KDBJ Register
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Certificates of
Completion are awarded for this must attend seminar!
Location:
U of L's Shelby Campus, Louisville KY
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Fee:
$695 -
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your unique needs. For a free consultation, call Sarah Ice
Wallin at (502)852-8577 or (800)334-8635, ext. 852-8577.
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