Supply Chain Security Management System ISO 28000 Lead Implementer
Overview:
Introduction:
This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification exam only.
This training program is designed to equip participants with the expertise needed to lead the implementation of a Supply Chain Security Management System based on ISO 28000 standards. It empowers them to enhance the security and resilience of their organization's supply chain.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Understand the principles and concepts of supply chain security management.
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Lead the implementation of an ISO 28000-compliant Supply Chain Security Management System.
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Conduct risk assessments and develop risk mitigation strategies for supply chain security.
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Establish and maintain effective security measures to protect the integrity of the supply chain.
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Ensure compliance with ISO 28000 requirements and continually improve supply chain security practices.
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Prepare for successful completion for the Certification Exam.
Targeted Audience:
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Supply chain managers and security professionals.
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Risk management specialists.
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Compliance officers.
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Logistics and transportation managers.
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Anyone involved in supply chain security management roles.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Fundamentals of Supply Chain Security Management:
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Introduction to supply chain security and its importance in global trade.
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Overview of ISO 28000 standards and their significance in supply chain security management.
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Key principles of supply chain risk management and threat assessment.
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Understanding supply chain vulnerabilities and the potential impact of security breaches.
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Role of leadership in fostering a culture of security awareness throughout the supply chain.
Unit 2:
ISO 28000 Implementation Planning and Preparation:
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Understanding the requirements and structure of ISO 28000: Supply Chain Security Management Systems.
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Developing an implementation plan and establishing project objectives.
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Identifying stakeholders and gaining organizational buy-in for the implementation process.
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Conducting a gap analysis to assess current supply chain security practices against ISO 28000 requirements.
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Establishing communication channels and creating awareness of the ISO 28000 implementation among relevant stakeholders.
Unit 3:
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies:
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Conducting supply chain risk assessments and threat evaluations.
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Identifying critical assets, vulnerabilities, and potential security threats within the supply chain.
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Developing risk mitigation strategies and implementing controls to address identified risks.
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Establishing contingency plans and response mechanisms for managing security incidents.
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Integrating risk management into the supply chain security management system to ensure ongoing effectiveness.
Unit 4:
Security Measures and Controls Implementation:
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Establishing physical security measures to safeguard supply chain facilities, assets, and personnel.
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Implementing access control procedures and security protocols for transportation and storage activities.
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Utilizing technology solutions, such as surveillance systems and tracking devices, to enhance supply chain visibility and security.
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Implementing document security measures and secure communication channels to protect sensitive information.
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Training personnel on security procedures and promoting a culture of security awareness throughout the organization.
Unit 5:
Compliance, Auditing, and Continuous Improvement:
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Understanding the compliance requirements of ISO 28000 and other relevant regulations and standards.
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Conducting internal audits to assess the effectiveness of the Supply Chain Security Management System.
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Preparing for external audits and certification assessments.
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Establishing mechanisms for monitoring and measuring supply chain security performance.
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Implementing corrective actions and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance supply chain security practices.
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Preparation for the exam