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For years the world has recognized a need for competent professionals who can effectively manage complex security issues that threaten people and the assets of corporations, governments, and public and private institutions. As the emphasis on protecting people, property, and information increases, it has strengthened the demand for professional managers. To meet these needs, ASIS International administers the Certified Protection Professional program.

Nearly 10,000 professionals have earned the designation of CPP. This group of professionals has demonstrated its competency in the areas of security solutions and best-business practices through an intensive qualification and testing program. As a result, these men and women have been awarded the coveted designation of CPP, and are recognized as proven leaders in their profession.

The CPP designation identifies professionals as dedicated to the security profession and recognizes their ability to perform to exemplary standards. Ask a Certified Protection Professional "why?" and they'll tell you that the certification process is one of the single most important steps you can make in career development. What does certification mean to you?

bullet The CPP demonstrates your commitment to the profession.
bullet The CPP establishes professional credentials.
bullet The CPP prepares you for greater on-the-job responsibilities.
bullet The CPP improves skills and knowledge.
bullet The CPP improves career opportunities and advancement.
bullet The CPP provides for greater earnings potential.
bullet The CPP offers greater professional recognition from peers.
bullet The CPP enhances the profession's image.
bullet The CPP reflects achievement

CPP Eligibility Requirements can be viewed here!

 

The security industry demands professionals with expertise to address wide-ranging challenges. Likewise, the exacting nature of the industry calls for a means to confirm standards of excellence among security management professionals. The CPP credential is the security profession’s highest recognition of practitioners and is evidence that an individual is “board certified in security management.” By attending the CPP Review Program, you can prepare for the exam to obtain this valuable credential. The CPP Review Program offers an overview of the fundamental concepts and practices of security management. It includes the 8   critical domains and functions. Instruction focuses on the reference materials from which the CPP exam questions are derived. Since these questions are created from a job analysis that provides an up-to-date composite of the vital tasks performed by security professionals, you can be assured that you’ll review the essential responsibilities of security management and the domain instructors are all local experienced Security Professionals.


Where: 
     200 Granville Street, Vancouver
                   Main Floor Meeting Room

 When:      Tuesday Evenings Beginning May 20, 2008 at 6:30 PM
                  Course will run for 5 – 7  weeks

Cost:          $235 for members including ASIS study guide
                   $120 for members not including ASIS study guide
                   $285 for non-members including ASIS study guide
                   $170 for non-members not including ASIS study guide

How:          To sign up or ask for further information, contact:
                   Steve Coleopy at s_coleopy@gbacan.com or
                   Alan Campbell at amcampbell@shaw.ca

When you sign up for the course, please indicate whether or not you need the ASIS Study Guide so we bring in enough for everyone who needs one. You will also receive a study manual put together by the organizing committee and will include a lot of material to assist in your studies.  

200 Granville Street locks up at 6PM. We will be close by the front door to let you in on the first night, and pass cards will be distributed for the remaining evenings. Please make sure to hand the pass cards in on the last night.

 

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