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(PGPE) Event Protection Planning and Management

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(PGPE) Event Protection Planning and Management

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Introduction

The course “(PGPE) Planning and Management of Protection at Events (Advanced Course, Diploma, or Expert)” offers comprehensive training focused on the design, implementation and supervision of security arrangements applied to public and private events. Developed and delivered by A-GLOSS, this program addresses the technical and operational challenges presented by high-attendance scenarios —such as conferences, concerts, institutional meetings, corporate events, performances and official ceremonies— where the protection of attendees and dignitaries requires strategic planning, interinstitutional coordination and professional protocols.

The course develops competencies to analyze risks, manage vulnerabilities, coordinate human and technological resources, and execute prevention and incident response plans, ensuring the normal conduct of the event and the physical integrity of participants. Action criteria are applied under operational standards, strengthening a professional approach to security in dynamic and high-exposure environments.


Methodology

The course combines theoretical modules with a focus practical and applied, ", integrating operational tools, case analyses and activities geared toward decision-making in real-world scenarios.

Includes:

  • Initial list of topics and exercises that make up each module of the program.

  • Training content in web format with educational resources (texts, images, graphics and supplementary material).

  • Situational analysis of real events and resolution of operational scenarios using risk matrices.

  • Design of comprehensive security plans: prevention, control, response and contingencies.

  • Development of command structures, deployment planning and operational coordination.

  • Protocols for access control, restricted areas, circulation, evacuation and crises.

  • Integration of technological and human resources: surveillance, video monitoring, communications and operational control.

  • Supporting documents for reading and analysis (articles, technical guides, videos, specialized bibliography).

  • Self-assessments at the end of each content section to reinforce key concepts.

  • Individualized tutoring for continuous support to consolidate knowledge and skills.

  • Forums and messaging for interaction with instructors for inquiries and resolution of doubts.

  • Completion of an individual assignment or final integrative exercise focused on operational planning.


Title

Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of completion endorsed by A-GLOSS, accrediting their competencies in security planning and management for events, risk analysis, operational coordination and implementation of protection protocols applied to high-exposure scenarios.

What Will You Learn?

Understand the conceptual and regulatory framework of security in public and private events.

Identify risks, vulnerabilities, and threats according to event type and level of exposure.

Design comprehensive security plans (preventive and reactive) adapted to the scenario.

Develop command structures, operational roles, and effective interinstitutional coordination.

Implement protocols for access control, circulation, and restricted areas.

Manage protection of authorities, VIPs, and delegations in mass gatherings.

Apply risk analysis matrices and situational assessment methodologies.

Design and execute contingency, evacuation, and response plans for critical incidents.

Integrate human and technological resources (patrols, video surveillance, communications, etc.).

Supervise operational deployment and evaluate performance with continuous improvement criteria.

Manage operational crises, first aid and tactical communication in emergencies.

Develop a culture of safety, professional ethics and self-control in protective functions.

Course contents

Introduction

  • 1.1 Introduction

Introduction to event protection

Risk and vulnerability analysis

Operational planning of protection

Access control and credentials

Protection of key persons (bodyguards and delegations)

Crowd management and evacuations

Emergency and contingency management

Close Protection Techniques at Events

Operational Planning

Design of specific protection plans for events

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