LEADERSHIP COURSE IN OPERATIONS SECURITY AND FORCE PROTECTION 3 (LCOSFP 3)

Attention Leaders and Security Experts!
In the aftermath of recent tragic events in Nigeria and the loss of valuable lives during security missions, including the recent devastating incident where 17 military personnel were killed during a peacekeeping mission in Delta State, it has become evident that there is a dire need to develop a more robust system for Operations Security (OPSEC) and Force Protection (FP).
 
It is, therefore, necessary to identify the connecting tissue 
between OPSEC and FP. Both variables converge at protection. 
They are designed to protect the operation and the operators. 
Thus, a mission that is considered successful but getting several 
officers killed in action (KIA) will only result in low morale on the part
of officers. This gets more disturbing especially if such could have 
been avoided through an effective FP program. This further 
suggests that mission success to a great extent depends on the 
binary effort of OPSEC and FP especially in the era of 
unconventional warfare. 
 
Join us for an intensive leadership course tailored to equip you with the knowledge and skills essential for navigating Nigeria's complex security challenges. Led by esteemed security leaders and experts immersed in current security operations, this course promises invaluable insights, including:

Objectives

? Protect critical and sensitive information of security 
operations.
? Seeks to take a holistic approach to risk management for 
mission assurance during this time of budget constraints and 
personnel reductions.
? Assess the role of commanders in ensuring mission success 
through OPSEC.
? Examine the place of Intelligence Reporting and 
Dissemination in combat.
? Analyse changes in demography, locations and human 
factors in crisis.
? Identify gaps, seams and shortfalls that can affect mission 
execution.
? Examine the measures taken by commanders to ensure the 
survivability of personnel and equipment.
? Assess the measures taken by security operatives to improve 
personal and personnel awareness.
? Analyze the various exit strategies developed by planners and 
the sustainability of such.
? Interrogate the basic medical training given to officers and 
their usefulness in operations and battle situations.
? Demonstrate the need to strike a balance between casualty 
sensitivity on the part of troops and the need for Force Protection.
? Analyze threats, vulnerabilities and critical information as steps 
in OPSEC.

Who Should Attend

The course is suitable for those who work in the security sector, 
security departments of MDAs, financial sector, private security 
agents, high-performing professionals at strategic and operation 
levels, Academics, Administrators, and Political leaders. The course 
will be strictly by invitation.

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