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.
no way
There isn't a Chief security officer.
There is no difference. In some instances security companies themselves use a distinction of Armed to Unarmed personnel. Guard or security officer refers to Unarmed and Security Enforcement Officer refers to Armed. Each state has different licensing and laws about security personnel.
in 25 words or more explain why you want to be a security officer.
Information System Security Officer
information security officer
Yes. They hold weapons to protect us from bad guys. It is okay for police officers and military soldiers to hold weapons.
Yes a security officer will definitely pay less than a police officer. As a security officer you are not required to get your criminal justice degree; however becoming a police officer requires one.
You will need to become licensed and bonded in order to work as a security officer.
On the NX-01 (Captain Archer's vessel), the Armory Officer was Lt. Malcolm Reed. The subsequent crews never had a designated "weapons officer." The Security Chief had responsibility for maintaining and distributing personal weaponry, whereas the Tactical Officer would usually handle firing of the ship's weapons. On the NCC-1701 (Kirk's vessel), the tactical duties were shared between Sulu and Chekov. The only named Security Chief during the original series was Lt. Cmdr. Giotto. Later (during the movie era), Chekov would take over as Security Chief. On the NCC-1701-D (Picard's vessel), the two positions were combined into one. The first Tactical/Security officer was Lt. Tasha Yar. Following her death, Lt. Worf took over the position. On the NCC-1701-E (Picard's second ship), Lt. Daniels held the position until Worf returned to the ship following his stint as Ambassador to the Klingon Empire.
yes
Under Florida Law no. A licensed armed security officer is not a peace officer. In the State of Florida you do not have to be sworn to have peace officer status. According to Florida Statutes 843.08 and 843.06 the word "watchman" appears in both statutes. A security officer was once called a watchman. Therefore, a licensed security officer in Florida is a non sworn peace officer.