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PerpetuityARC Training, part of Linx International Group, is proud to announce that associate trainer Paul Barker has been made a life member of ASIS International and life CPP. The accolade acknowledges Paul’s significant contribution to the international success of its Certified Protection Professional (CPP) qualification.

In 1993 Paul became the third security professional in the UK to be awarded the CPP qualification, and two years later he was instrumental in expanding the course in the UK by enabling the exam to be taken outside the US for the first time. As an ASIS training officer, Paul delivered two courses a year, and in just three years CPP numbers in the UK rose to 94, resulting in Paul being presented with the inaugural Mervyn David Award by the UK Chapter of ASIS International.

Comprehensive learning material

Paul’s contribution to the training continues to be exemplary and we are proud to have him as an important part of the PerpetuityARC Training team"

Today, ASIS International is the world’s largest association of security management professionals, and PerpetuityARC Training is proud to be a long-standing ASIS education partner. The company recently revealed that 98% of security professionals choosing its courses to train for their ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) and CPP qualifications in 2018 passed their exam at the first attempt.

Paul Barker explains the reasons for PerpetuityARC Training’s success: “The courses are very well developed and are expertly delivered in a manner that enables learners to retain the volumes of data and apply it to the exam. The material is extremely comprehensive and ties in perfectly with the recommended reading for the exam.

Ciaran Barry, Director of Group Operations at Linx International Group, states: “Paul’s contribution to the training continues to be exemplary and we are proud to have him as an important part of the PerpetuityARC Training team. He continues a long tradition of teaching security professionals to the highest standards, helping them attain meaningful qualifications that advance their careers.

SME in security management for oil and gas sector

In addition to the ASIS training programmes, Paul also delivers the IQ Level 4 course ‘Managing Security Risks in the Oil and Gas Sector’

In addition to the ASIS training programmes, Paul also delivers the IQ Level 4 course ‘Managing Security Risks in the Oil and Gas Sector’. This programme is designed for professionals in the extraction, energy, exploration and production industries. Paul’s background in strategic security management at one of the world’s largest oil companies stands him in good stead as Linx International Group’s subject matter expert in this field.

PerpetuityARC Training will be at booth 1484 at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) to showcase its pathways to the sought-after PSP and CPP qualifications that include intensive five and ten-day boot camps, online training programmes, and blended courses that combine distance learning with classroom sessions. Formerly known as the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, GSX takes place at the Las Vegas Convention Center from 23 - 27 September.

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