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To protect property
It has job security and descent pay, but the real reason is to Protect and Serve.
no, a peace officer in California is a person who has completed POST and is employed by a law enforcement agency, i.e. sheriff or city police. A security guards job is to observe and report, and sometimes protect.
There isn't a Chief security officer.
Many people have a need for protection and security. The police, however, have limited resources and can’t be everywhere at all times. Fortunately, this gap is filled by security officers. Simply put, a security officer is a private employee who works for a business to provide protection. The things that a security officer may protect run the gambit. For example, a security officer may work at a fine art museum. In this case, the security officer’s job is to protect the art. Due to how valuable certain pieces of art can be on the black market, there is a real need to hire individuals to protect those pieces of art and to ward off theft. Another example could be a security officer working for a department store. He or she will have the job of preventing shop lifting. The security officer will walk around the store in street clothes and keep a look out for individuals acting suspiciously in a way that suggests they may be shoplifters. The security officer may also keep watch over the store via hidden surveillance cameras. Whatever the case, if there is a need for certain property or people to be protected, there is probably a need to hire security officers. A security officer will typically make a salary that ranges between $21,000 and $31,000 a year. A new security officer will more than likely have a starting salary that ranges between nine and twelve dollars an hour. The path to becoming a security officer really depends on what that security officer will protect. Over all, though, being a high school graduate will certainly help anyone who wants to enter this career field. For business operations that don’t entail too much risk but still have a need for security, a high school diploma may be all that is needed. On the job training may be provided to new comers interested in the position. For companies that are involved in higher risk operations, the business may seek security officers who have college degrees in criminal justice in addition to their high school diplomas. If the job requires the carrying of a firearm, training in the use of firearms and the proper use of force will probably be required.
Static security is just another term for security officer. The responsibilities of a static security person are very similar to that of a security officer. You protect the area/ person you are assigned to protect in the most effective / efficient manner you know whether it be on foot or mobile. The pace at which you perform this service depends on the location of your assignment, it can be a fast paced moving detail or a slow paced stationary surveillance detail.
CSO stands for Chief Security Officer. This is a senior executive responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing an organization's security strategy to protect against threats and ensure the safety of information and assets.
Not necessarily, however licenses of a certain level or class of being a security officer, grant the security officer to carry a firearm. Most commonly a security officer is allowed to carry, non-projectile emitting weapons, or even tasers are allowed.
in 25 words or more explain why you want to be a security officer.
A retired police officer may keep and display their badge in most jurisdictions. The badge will not protect you, its the training that does.
Security guards and surveillance officers protect property, maintain security, and enforce regulations and standards of conduct.You need formal security training or a degree in criminal justice. http://www.allcriminaljusticeschools.com/legal-careers/law-enforcement/security-guard-training
Information System Security Officer