CPP40719 – Certificate IV in Security Management
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
- 12 units of competency
- 4 core units
- 8 elective units.
Electives are to be chosen as follows:
- all units within Group A or all units within Group B
- up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected
- an elective unit may be selected from Group D or from any training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.
Units
BSBWOR401A | Establish effective workplace relationships |
BSBWOR402A | Promote team effectiveness |
BSBWOR404A | Develop work priorities |
CPPSEC4001A | Manage a safe workplace in the security industry |
CPPSEC4002A | Implement effective communication techniques |
CPPSEC4003A | Advise on security needs |
CPPSEC4004A | Monitor and review security operations |
CPPSEC4005A | Facilitate workplace briefing and debriefing processes |
CPPSEC4006A | Assess risks |
CPPSEC4007A | Assess threat |
CPPSEC4012A | Identify and assess security of assets |
Group A: Business Management
BSBADM409 | Coordinate business resources |
BSBHRM405 | Support the recruitment, selection and induction of staff |
BSBSMB401 | Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business |
CPPSEC4023 | Implement contracting arrangements for security businesses |
Group B: Supervision
BSBLDR402 | Lead effective workplace relationships |
BSBLDR403 | Lead team effectiveness |
BSBWOR404 | Develop work priorities |
CPPSEC4004 | Supervise security operations |
Group C: Specialist
CPPINV4013 | Undertake case management of investigations |
CPPSEC4008 | Assess and prepare security tender submissions |
CPPSEC4009 | Interpret electronic information from advanced technology security systems |
CPPSEC4010 | Manage monitoring centre operations |
CPPSEC4011 | Manage field staff activity and incident response from control room |
CPPSEC4014 | Commission and decommission networked security systems |
CPPSEC4015 | Maintain networked security systems |
CPPSEC4016 | Install networked security systems |
CPPSEC4017 | Design security system configurations and specifications |
CPPSEC4018 | Program and configure networked security systems |
CPPSEC4019 | Diagnose faults in networked security systems |
CPPSEC4020 | Advise on advanced technology security systems to meet client needs |
CPPSEC4021 | Develop standard operating procedures for advanced technology security systems |
Group D: General
BSBCUS401 | Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies |
BSBFIA412 | Report on financial activity |
BSBINN301 | Promote innovation in a team environment |
BSBITS411 | Maintain and implement digital technology |
BSBMGT403 | Implement continuous improvement |
BSBSMB402 | Plan small business finances |
BSBWOR404 | Develop work priorities |
BSBWRK411 | Support employee and industrial relations procedures |
PSPREG017 | Undertake compliance audits |
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CPP50619 Diploma of Security Risk Management
Qualification Description
This is a qualification for security risk consultants who provide specialist advice on strategies to mitigate risk to people, property and assets including crowded places, as defined by Australia’s Strategy for Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism (2017). Security risk consultants operating at this level work with a high level of autonomy to assess the current threat environment, assess risk management options, and prepare and implement security risk management plans and communication systems to respond to active threats.
Occupational titles may include:
- security risk specialist
- security consultant
- security policy analyst
- security strategist.
Legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply in some states and territories to the provision of advice on security solutions, strategies, protocols and procedures. For further information, check with the relevant regulatory authority.
Entry Requirements
- CPP40707 Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management, or
- CPP40719 Certificate IV in Security Management, or
- CPP41519 Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis
Packaging Rules
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
- 10 units of competency
- 5 core units
- 5 elective units.
An elective unit may be selected from any Training Package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.
Units
CPPSEC5003 |
Assess security risk management options |
CPPSEC5004 |
Develop security risk management plans |
CPPSEC5005 |
Implement security risk management plans |
CPPSEC5008 |
Analyse threat environment and devise strategies to respond to active threats |
CPPSEC5009 |
Implement communication systems to respond to active threats |
BSBCUS501 |
Manage quality customer service |
BSBMGT502 |
Manage people performance |
BSBWOR501 |
Manage personal work priorities and professional development |
BSBWOR502 |
Lead and manage team effectiveness |
CPPSEC4008 |
Assess and prepare security tender submissions |
CPPSEC5002 |
Coordinate security operations |
CPPSEC5006 |
Develop strategies to implement advanced technology security systems |
HLTWHS004 |
Manage work health and safety |
CPP41519 – Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis
Qualification Description
This qualification is for security risk analysts who apply technical security and operations expertise in a risk management environment. Security risk analysts understand the current threat environment and assess risk and advise clients on strategies to ensure the protection of electronic security systems and people and property in crowded places, as defined by Australia’s Strategy for Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism (2017).
Occupational titles may include:
- event security manager
- security risk adviser
- security risk analyst.
This qualification provides occupational specialisations in electronic security and crowded places, and a pathway to further learning and work in security risk management.
Legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply in some states and territories to the provision of advice on security solutions, strategies, protocols and procedures. For further information, check with the relevant regulatory authority.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Packaging Rules
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
- 12 units of competency
- 5 core units
- 7 elective units.
Electives are to be chosen as follows:
- all 3 units within Group A or all 3 units within Group B
- up to 4 units within Groups A, B or C not already selected
- up to 2 units may be selected from Group D
- an elective unit may be selected from any Training Package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.
Units
CPPSEC4003 |
Assess and advise on client security needs |
CPPSEC4006 |
Conduct security risk assessment of client operations |
CPPSEC4007 |
Identify security threats and assess impact on client operations |
CPPSEC4012 |
Assess security vulnerabilities of assets |
CPPSEC4022 |
Establish and implement ethics and governance arrangements for security businesses |
Group A: Security Technology and Systems |
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CPPSEC4009 |
Interpret electronic information from advanced technology security systems |
CPPSEC4020 |
Advise on advanced technology security systems to meet client needs |
CPPSEC4021 |
Develop standard operating procedures for advanced technology security systems |
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Group B: Crowded Places |
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CPPSEC4024 |
Assess security of crowded places |
CPPSEC4025 |
Advise on operational requirements to maintain crowded place security |
PSPSEC015 |
Communicate security awareness |
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Group C: Specialist |
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CPPINV4013 |
Undertake case management of investigations |
CPPSEC3125 |
Implement security procedures to protect critical infrastructure and public assets |
CPPSEC4008 |
Assess and prepare security tender submissions |
CPPSEC4014 |
Commission and decommission networked security systems |
CPPSEC4015 |
Maintain networked security systems |
CPPSEC4016 |
Install networked security systems |
CPPSEC4017 |
Design security system configurations and specifications |
CPPSEC4018 |
Program and configure networked security systems |
CPPSEC4019 |
Diagnose faults in networked security systems |
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Group D: General |
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BSBCOM406 |
Conduct work within a compliance framework |
BSBCUS401 |
Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies |
BSBPMG522 |
Undertake project work |
BSBRES411 |
Analyse and present research information |
BSBSMB401 |
Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business |
BSBSMB402 |
Plan small business finances |
CPPSEC5004 |
Develop security risk management plans |
CPPSEC5005 |
Implement security risk management plans |
PSPSEC009 |
Handle sensitive information |
PSPSEC010 |
Provide government security briefings |