AST May 2018 Magazine Issue Volume 23 | Page 58

Volume 23 BENEFITS INCLUDE: May 2018 Edition • Enables students to bring projects they are working on to class for peer review and discus- sion, long with instructor subject matter expertise input • Fosters the interdisciplinary discussion between those involved in developing mitigation strategies and building design • Provides networking oppor- tunities with other disciplines (ar- chitects, engineers, planners and security professionals) • Learning basic and ad- vanced security philosophies and At the River Park facility they focus on teaching how to apply them to relevant in-class case studies for building design and risk analysis strategies. new construction and renovation projects Tactics for patrolman and SWAT at taught by • Receive credits towards a designation that is recog- nized worldwide former police officers at the Greenville training center, where a firing range and mock-up urban STUDENT COMMENTS environment are on-site. And, in Antalya and Hilversum the ITCSE facilities • I felt like I had a personal tutor. I keep in touch with my instructor and she continues to provide valuable in- maintain curriculums geared towards fashion re- sight with other projects I’m working on. – A.Anderson, tail, hospitality (hotel and nightclubs), and port se- DHS Security Officer curity guard activities and executive protection. More information about the risk management process, the regulations covered in this article, other training classes, PSET&C or how you can join the International Training Centers of Securi- ty Excellence team can be obtained by contacting 805 509-8655, info@hainessecu- ritysolutions.com or visiting https://hainessecuritysolu- tions.com. 56