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Yes, online consultancy can be arranged including bespoke conversations with individual's or presentations to groups.
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Yes, this would be great. Cannon Asset Protection Limited can work with you to create your own Behavioural Based Security awareness programme to ensure it remains personal, relevant, and important to your workforce.
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The CAP Way SMR is a proven methodology that documents the entire process to create proportionate security arrangements. It helps justify the financial investment made by the organisation and demonstrates to regulators, or post-incident investigations, that a cognitive process was followed.
There are many ways to achieve the same outcome but, The CAP Way only includes processes that have past scrutiny by external regulators, internal quality assurance inspectors, and rigorous self-assessments.
No. The CAP Way is the product of a lifetime's work of the Cannon Asset Protection Limited Managing Director and Principal Consultant - Frank Cannon.
No sooner has the security practitioner created a robust and resilient protective program, the adversary is seeking ways to circumvent the layers of defence to mount a successful attack. The CAP Way must remain agile and continually evolve to Deter, Detect, and Delay an attack, and to buy the critical thinking time to initiate an appropriate Response.
Obtaining verifiable accreditation for a programme that constantly changes is a difficult goal.
However, Frank is a Chartered Security Professional (UK), a Certified Protection Professional (ASIS International), and a Fellow of The Security Institute (UK) - all of which require him to complete Continuous Professional Development (CPD) to ensure his 'thinking' remains current.