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SEC 400 Entire Course For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com SEC 400 Week 1 Individual Assignment Threats and Risks Assessment SEC 400 Week 2 Individual Assignment Vulnerabilities Assessment SEC 400 Week 3 Individual Assignment Managing Vulnerability SEC 400 Week 3 Learning Team Countermeasures Strengths and Weaknesses SEC 400 Week 4 Individual Assignment Terrorism and Criminal Activity SEC 400 Week 4 Learning Team Security Assessment SEC 400 Week 5 Learning Team Emergency Management Plan Paper and Presentation – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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SEC 400 Course
  • For more course visit
  • www.uophelp.com

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SEC 400 Course
  • SEC 400 Week 1 Individual Assignment Threats and
    Risks Assessment
  • SEC 400 Entire Course
  • SEC 400 Budget Proposal Paper 
  • SEC 400 Contracted Versus Proprietary Security Com
    parison
  • SEC 400 Human Resources Analysis
  • SEC 400 Operating Budgets Paper
  • SEC 400 Physical Facilities Evaluation
  • SEC 400 Week 1 DQs
  • SEC 400 Week 2 DQs
  • Select an organization in your area that you feel
    is in need of additional security. You will use
    this organization for the individual assignments
    in Weeks One, Two, and Three.Complete the Week
    One section of the University of Phoenix
    Material Security

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SEC 400 Course
  • SEC 400 Week 3 Individual Assignment Managing
    Vulnerability
  • SEC 400 Week 2 Individual Assignment
    Vulnerabilities Assessment
  • Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper that discusses
    how security officials determine vulnerabilities
    to natural, human-made, and technological
    threats. Apply these strategies to your selected
    organization.Include the following in your
    paper Vulnerabilities associated with
    informational, technological, natural, and
    human-made threats
  • Use the organization you selected in Week One and
    the Security Assessment Worksheet for the basis
    of this assignment.Write a 1,400- 1,750-word
    paper that discusses how security officials
    manage identified vulnerabilities regarding
    natural, human-made, and technological

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SEC 400 Course
  • SEC 400 Week 4 Individual Assignment Terrorism
    and Criminal Activity
  • SEC 400 Week 3 Learning Team Countermeasures
    Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Review Category 4 Physical Security from the
    University of Phoenix Material Security
    Assessment Checklist located on the student
    website.Research modern security countermeasures
    associated with Category 4 Physical
    Security.Write a 350- to 700-word summary of the
    strengths and weaknesses of the modern physical
    security
  • Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper, exploring the
    differences between terrorism and criminal
    activity from economic, security, and
    psychological perspectives.Answer the following
    questions in your paper What prevention,
    mitigation, and enforcement

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SEC 400 Course
  • SEC 400 Week 5 Learning Team Emergency Management
    Plan Paper and Presentation
  • SEC 400 Week 4 Learning Team Security Assessment
  • Conduct a security assessment of the organization
    the team selected in Week Two.Write a 350- to
    700-word assessment of threats, estimated risk,
    and vulnerabilities.Include at least two threats
    associated with terrorism, two threats associated
    with crime, and two nature-made threats.Format
    your summary consistent with APA guidelines
  • Prepare a comprehensive emergency management plan
    based on actions to mitigate security threats.
    Identify preventative and mitigating actions that
    will reduce loss.Write a 2,800- to 3,150- word
    emergency management plan that will be presented
    to management.

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SEC 400 Course
For more course visit www.uophelp.com
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