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Training session "International Security Expert"

Companies and organisations are increasingly confronted with security issues, wherever they are located.
The current economic climate means many companies will have to relocate all or part of their activity and personnel to countries where manpower costs are lower. New production sites may be located in unstable or hostile business environments.

The « international security expert » training course that is delivered to all Geos staff as part of their professional training, enables trainees to work as a security officer and security manager, expands their skills by enabling them to perform security audits, organise, support and assist clients during a latent or open crisis event, implement security plans, procedures and evacuation plans and provides trainees with knowledge of the socioeconomic, cultural and human impact of an industrial project. Teaching this proprietary approach to security management is a priority for the Group.

Objective : The fundamental objective of this training course is to present both the theoretical and practical aspects of security management, ranging from in-depth knowledge of security terminology, the drafting of deliverables for clients, geopolitical analysis, socioeconomic factors, understanding of the corporate world to the various aspects of crisis management and negotiation.
Trainers combine theory classes using visual aids to illustrate real-life cases with desktop simulation
exercises and practical orientation drills that are performed and then corrected at the end of each session.

Duration : 5 days

Program :

  • Introduction to international security (presentation of international policy, security issues, the
    legal obligations of the company, overview of security options and systems)
  • Security fundamentals (behavioural and negotiation techniques)
  • Understanding a project (type of project, vested interests, stakeholders, socioeconomic issues)
  • Securing the project (preparation and performance, strategies, systems, deliverables,
    day-to-day security management)
  • Crisis management (methodology, planning and execution)

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