With the evolving and diverse threats now faced from a range of global and home-grown sources, counter terrorism is part of an increasingly important skill set for security industry decision makers. The Certified Counter-terrorism Practitioner (CCTP) course is an internationally recognized certification program in the field of counter-terrorism. The CCTP course is highly recognized in countries like USA, Canada, UK, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, UAE, and more.
This course is in partnership with CCTP which grants the CCTP certification and maintains it as the recognized standard of excellence for competent counter terrorism and intelligence. We provide introduction and learning guidance on the course - especially for the learners based in China.
Why Learn the CCTP Certificate?
This CCTP course provides the understanding of the terrorism threat globally, having the ability to identify the various threats and modus operandi of the terrorist, and possessing the ability to access the risk and to implement the necessary processes and technological protective measures to prepare and respond to terrorist acts efficiently and effectively.
The CCTP certification provides demonstrable proof of knowledge, skill, and experience in several key areas. These include mitigating the impact of terrorist attacks, and devising and implementing proactive measures to reduce vulnerabilities, and secure individuals and property. Earning the CCTP credential demonstrates the competency of the professional, according to best practice within the specialized field of security.
It acts as proof that the individual has been evaluated, examined, and verified on the basis of their demonstrated capability in:
Understanding of global threats
Identification and risk assessment of the various threat types and modus operandi
Evaluation and implementation of necessary processes, structures, and technological protective measures
Efficient and effective preparation and response measures.
The CCTP program covers over 60+ modules:
Targets
Operation planning
Hostile Surveillance Countermeasures
Improvised Explosive Device - how it looks like
Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device
Standoff Bombing/Drones
Armed Assault
Ramming attack
Threat, vulnerability risk assessment
Security concept
Technological means
Intelligence
Threat indicators
Modus operandi
Parallel Attacks
Emergency preparedness & response
and many more