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Workplace security involves a lot more than just turning off the lights and locking the doors, its about ensuring your coworkers are safe. In this Workplace Security course, you’ll learn how to help keep your workplace safe by staying alert and prepared. Workplace security includes much more than locks and alarms—it involves everyone on-site being aware of their surroundings, knowing how to respond to threats, and following the right procedures.
This course covers how to recognize warning signs of suspicious behavior, maintain physical and information security, and prevent unauthorized access. You’ll explore how to protect entry points, report concerns, and take part in drills and emergency planning. Whether it’s theft, vandalism, or a potential active threat, knowing what to look for—and what to do—can help prevent incidents or reduce their impact.
You’ll also learn how to support cybersecurity by managing passwords and protecting sensitive data. By the end of this course, you’ll understand how your daily actions contribute to a secure work environment.
It is for coworkers and employees who want to help keep their workplace safe by staying alert and prepared, since workplace security involves everyone on-site being aware of their surroundings and following the right procedures.
The course covers identifying security issues and vulnerabilities, strengthening physical security (doors, glass, locks, lighting, surveillance, and alarms), cybersecurity for safeguarding company information, controlling access points and monitoring visitors, and dealing with workplace violence.
You will build skills in access controls, cyber security, incident response, physical security, and security awareness.
It teaches how to support cybersecurity by managing passwords and protecting sensitive data to help safeguard company information.
Yes. You learn how to take part in drills and emergency planning and how to respond to threats such as theft, vandalism, or a potential active threat.