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Certified Protection Professional CPP Exam Unofficial Self-Practice Review Questions

Certified Protection Professional CPP Exam Unofficial Self-Practice Review Questions

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ISBN13: 9798324614942
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: May 2 2024
Pages: 308
Weight: 1.58
Height: 0.65 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.00
Language: English

Book updated May 2024.

In the practical real world a CPP may be a security manager, an external consultant, or a law enforcement agent. For purpose of the exam, however, you want to position yourself as a hired consultant - one who acts as an advisor to the company management. The company is your client, and you are helping it out. You advise, you guide, and you recommend. You need to understand your client. If your client is absolutely new to security, full scale interviews and statistical analysis on crimes may be necessary. However, if your client has a working security mechanism in place, then you should conduct assessment basing primarily on inputs from management. In other words, management determines the depth and scope of the security project. Management makes the decisions. You suggest ways to improve, then carry out the decisions made by management. You don't normally make decisions for your client. It is safe to say that you assume the role of project manager for your client's security project. The security project would start by discussing the scope of work with your client. The most important meeting between you and the client would be the initial goal setting and policy review meeting. Senior management is going to get involved, and you are going to act as the facilitator. From this meeting you become aware of the level of risk your client is willing to assume and accept. Your work would then start from there. When working on a project it is important to understand the background and operation of the client. You also want to know what you are up against. Protection against vandalism is totally different from protection against terrorist attack.

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