Certified in Security Supervision and Management
The Certified in Security Supervision and Management (CSSM) certification is designed to meet the needs of the modern security supervisor or manager. This certification includes 10 units of competency covering 45 security management subjects developed by 50 of the industry's leading security supervisors, authors, educators, and consultants.
In order to become Certified in Security Supervision and Management, the security professional hard and soft skills are evaluated:
+ Midterm examination (optional)
+ Mandatory proctored final examination
+ Written practical exercises must be submitted and peer evaluated.
Skills / Knowledge
- Future of Security
- Security Personnel Selection
- Motivation and Evaluation
- Security Officer Scheduling
- Interpersonal Communications
- Staff Training and Development
- Company Policies and Procedures
- Managing/Supervising to Reduce Liability
- Testimony in Court
- Risk and Crisis Management
- Statistical Analysis
- Investigations
- Legal Aspects of Security
- Sexual Harassment
- Security Medical Response
- Designing Operations Centers
- Security Technologies
- Workplace Violent
- Crime Prevention/Community Relations
- Supervisor's Role in Training
- Testing for Learning Retention
- Asset Protection
- Theories of Crime and Criminal Behavior
- Accident Causation
- Supply Chain
- Supervisory Characteristics nd Expectations
- Operational Supervision
- Supervisor's Role in Improving Customer Service
- Supervising During Special Events
- Training and Development
- Recruitment and Retention
- Orientation for Security Officers
- Time and Stress Management
- Employee Motivation and Theory and Application
- Supervising Across Generations
- Supervisor's Role in Employee Relations
- Evaluation of Uniformed Protectin Officers
- Improving Organizational Performance by Employing Total Quality Management
- Project Management
- Security Technology: A Management Perspective
- Fire Protection Systems and Special Hazards
- Identify Documentation and Verification
- Integrated Physical Security Systems
- Managing Critical Incidents
- Interviewing
- Managing Investigations
- Introduction to Vehicle Searches
- Crime Scene Response and Evidence Collection
- Apprehension and Detention Procedures
- Espionage
- Cyber Security
- Workplace Violence
- Security Risk Management Concepts
- Standards, Guidelines and Regulation for the Security Industry
- Relationship Between Corporate Security and Information Technology Professionals