Admittance to the Register of Chartered Security Professionals signifies that a person has met the stringent criteria
Mike Kenny joins five other colleagues and training experts associated with Linx International who have achieved CSyP

With Mike Kenny having recently been admitted to the Register of Chartered Security Professionals, Linx International Group can claim to have more CSyPs than any other organisation.

Raising standards within security industry

Mike, who is Training Manager for ARC Training, joins five other colleagues and training experts associated with the Linx International Group who have achieved Chartered Security Professionals (CSyP) status.

Admittance to the Register of Chartered Security Professionals signifies that a person has met the stringent criteria jointly developed by the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals and the Security Institute. This includes a strong understanding of general security principles and an ability to demonstrate a high level of competence in key areas such as security knowledge, practice skills, communication, professional commitment and leadership.

“I am proud that so many of my colleagues share my passion for helping raise standards within the security industry and that they have the experience, expertise and commitment necessary to achieve CSyP status,” said David Gill, who is himself a Chartered Security Professional, as well as CEO of Linx International Group which includes Linx Consulting and renowned security management and systems training specialists, ARC Training, Perpetuity Training and Tavcom. “We encourage all our students to constantly strive to achieve the highest levels of career enhancing qualifications and so I feel it is very important that we lead by example, as well as give a clear indication of the expertise of our senior management and tutors.”

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