F24 Week 11 Institutional Security Management PDF

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This presentation covers institutional security management (ISM), including its meaning, importance, and application in a hospital environment. It includes learning objectives, a definition of ISM, its key components such as risk assessment and access control, and its importance in maintaining safety and stability within organizations. There is also information on homework assignments and a summary.

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Institutional Security Management (ISM) & London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) PSFY-1000: Public Safety Principles in Canada Prof. John Legault, MB BA “Glad to be here!” Housekeeping/Admin Name cards – Wh...

Institutional Security Management (ISM) & London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) PSFY-1000: Public Safety Principles in Canada Prof. John Legault, MB BA “Glad to be here!” Housekeeping/Admin Name cards – Who brought theirs? Have it with you & displayed to avoid deductions Announcements: “Strategies For Being Attentive & Engaged In Class” Police Prep A#3: Ontario SSPO Test DUE: Wednesday, 27 November 2024, Image: Student Name Card Source: ufreeonline.com 23:59h See notes below Knowledge Check Groups 15 & 16 Questions re: Week 10’s lesson (Ontario Provincial Police) Decorative image: Thinking brain, gears in motion Source: fabacademy.org Agenda Cyber threats, insider threats, and physical security breaches—pose significant challenges to institutions. Effective institutional security management (ISM) is critical for protecting the integrity, reputation, and operations of organizations and institutions as well as their personnel. See notes below Learning Objectives Understand the meaning & importance of ISM Learn about the key components of ISM Understand ISM’s application in a hospital environment Discover career opportunities with Image: Various Physical London Health Science Centre’s security considerations Source: security-science.com (LHSC) security operations – Jeff Langford, Manager – Security Operations, LHSC Institutional Security Management: Definition Institutional Security Management (ISM) is a multidimensional approach to protecting the assets, personnel, and operations of organizations, institutions, and facilities. Effective security management is essential for maintaining safety, order, and stability within organizations. ISM applies to: Government agencies/facilities Educational institutions Image: Security guard and Corporations security cameras Hospitals/healthcare facilities Source: omkargroup Institutional Security Management (ISM) ISM encompasses the policies, procedures, and practices designed to protect the physical, informational, and human assets of an organization ISM involves the identification of potential risks and threats, responding to security incidents to reduce harm, and implementing preventive measures such as: Access control Image: Access Control types Surveillance Source: study.com Emergency preparedness Crisis management Key Components of ISM 1. Risk Assessment 2. Access Control 3. Physical Security 4. Information Security 5. Emergency Preparedness 6. Training & Education Image: An armed guard stands watch at the 7. Collaboration & Coordination Darlington nuclear facility Source: ctv.ca See notes below Importance of Institutional Security Management Minimize security risks, vulnerabilities, and threats Protect assets, property, and resources Ensure the safety and well-being of employees, customers, visitors, and other stakeholders Maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards Enhance public trust, confidence, and credibility Reduce potential liabilities, losses, and damages Preserve continuity of operations and critical functions in adverse conditions Summary Institutional security management plays a huge role in protecting organizations, institutions, and facilities against a wide range of security risks and threats. ISM is a broad-based approach to ensuring safety, stability, and resilience within organizations by using risk assessment, access control, emergency preparedness, training, and collaboration. Let’s see how ISM is applied at LHSC… Homework Complete: PolicePrep A#3: Ontario SSPO Test DUE: 23:59h, Wednesday, 27 November Complete: PolicePrep A#4: Security Test (Repetition – Trial & Error) DUE: 23:59h, Wednesday, 04 December Complete: Career Goals & Skills Self-Evaluation Due: No later than 08:00h, Thursday, 05 December (Can be submitted earlier if you wish) Thank you!. Questions Concerns Complaints? Kahoot! (Time Permitting)

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