Training

Trainers at ASIS 2017

by Mark Rowe

The Linx International Group, the security, risk management and training company, will show their classroom and online courses, on booth 4082 at the ASIS 2017 exhibition.

The ASIS Education partner offers the ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) credential and Certified Protection Professional (CPP), as well as qualifications for technologies including CCTV, access control, body worn cameras and technical counter-surveillance. The Group also offer online training qualifications, including a Master’s degree in International Security Risk Management, awarded by the University of South Wales.

The Linx International Group provides training and consultancy services to industry sectors, including the oil and gas sector where they provide security training for eight of the top ten companies.

Head of Sales at the Linx International Group, Sarah Hayward, will be joined at ASIS 2017 by Global Operations Manager, Ciaran Barry. Sarah, pictured, says: “We’re excited to be at this hugely successful ASIS Seminar to showcase our range of security management and systems training programmes which are delivered both online and in the classroom. These courses are popular with security professionals, as well as Police and military personnel that want to enhance their knowledge in their industry.”

Since forging a partnership at ASIS 2016, Linx has been working with the Center for Personal Protection and Safety (CPPS), and uses their training centre in Reston, Virginia. Ciaran adds: “We have welcomed security professionals from the US to our courses in the UK, Dubai and Africa. Now, we are offering the same world-class education from a great facility in Virginia.”

ASIS 2017 runs from September 25 to 28 in Dallas, Texas. Visit https://securityexpo.asisonline.org/.

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