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Executive Protection

The term "executive protection" has taken on many different meanings in recent years. In the security industry, it has become a key buzz word. Today, almost everyone claims to have some level of executive protection expertise.

This series of courses defines executive protection as a system of close personal protection, educational programs and contingency planning which is applicable to all types of individuals— not just executives. The material in this course will be of definite value to anyone facing "targeted" violence.This series is designed to be integrated with other IFPO training offerings such as the internationally recognized Certified Protection Officer (CPO) course and the Certified Security Supervisor (CSS) program.


Basic Considerations

  • Introduction
  • Basic Considerations
  • Resistance and Attitudes
  • Threats
  • Residential Concerns
  • Vehicle Basics
  • Vehicle Armoring
  • Individual Protective Measures
  • Introduction to Protective Details

Protective Planning

  • Protective Planning
  • The "Advance"
  • Introduction to International Operations
  • Improvised Explosive Devices
  • Bomb Threats
  • Protective Formations
  • Investigating Stalkers

Targeted Violence

  • Targeted Violence: An Introduction
  • Protective Planning and Techniques
  • Weapons and Equipment
  • Protocol and Professionalism
  • Resources for Advanced Training
 
Executive Protection Complete Series  
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Executive Protection Complete Series Certificate
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Basic Considerations    
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Executive Protection I Certificate
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Protective Planning  
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Executive Protection II Certificate
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Targeted Violence  
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Executive Protection III Certificate
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