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Homeland Security Human Factors Winter Institute and Certificate Program Now Available On-Demand

Behavioral Science Applications’ critically acclaimed Homeland Security Human Factors Winter Institute and Certificate Program can now be accessed on-demand to meet the educational needs of emergency management, business continuity, security, and HR professionals.

As a Preferred Provider of CPE Credits by ASIS International, the global community of security practitioners, Behavioral Science Applications is recognized as top tier instructor.

The Homeland Security Human Factors Winter Institute and Certificate Program is an excellent opportunity to further develop your understanding of the human element in security, emergency management, and business continuity, and earn up to 8 CPE credits. The on-demand schedule allows attendees to further their professional development requirements conveniently at their own pace.

The program features eight new topics/classes and can be taken individually or as a series to receive the Certificate in Homeland Security Human Factors. The eight scheduled classes for the Winter Institute include:

  • Human Element in Cybersecurity
  • Human Trafficking: Recognition and Response
  • Intimate Partner Violence in the Workplace: Emerging Trends
  • Managing Threatening Communications
  • Trauma-informed Security & Emergency Management
  • Psychological First Aid: Core Concepts-Key Skills ​
  • Behavioral Factors in Insider Threats
  • Understanding & Preventing Extremism in the Workplace

Participants who enroll in the 8-session institute also receive a $100 discount. Group discounts for organizations with 10 or more registrants. First-time participants will also receive access to the archived “Foundations of Homeland Security Human Factors” class as an introduction to the core concepts discussed in the Winter Institute.

The institute is sponsored by Everbridge in conjunction with media sponsor Continuity Insights.

Learn more about the Homeland Security Human Factors Winter Institute and register today at here.

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