HEAD SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE ISRAEL OFFICER
Benny Tal
Israeli Col. ( Res. )
A Head Security and Intelligence Officer in the private sector oversees and manages all security aspects for an organization. This role involves developing, implementing, and maintaining security policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure employee, asset, and facility safety.
B.T.S - INTERNATIONAL SECURITY , ISRAEL
Key Responsibilities:
- Security Operations Management*: Develop and implement effective security protocols, coordinate security service providers, and review security measures.
- Risk Assessment and Management*: Identify, assess, and manage security risks, developing plans to mitigate them.
- Team Management: Lead and manage security personnel, including recruiting, training, and supervising staff.
- Crisis Management: Respond to emergencies, conduct investigations, and provide security-related advice to senior management.
- Compliance: Ensure the organization complies with security regulations, best practices, and laws.
Requirements:
- Education: A bachelor's degree in a relevant field like criminal justice, security management, or business administration.
- Experience: Several years of experience in security management or a related field.
- Certifications: Relevant certifications like Certified Protection Professional (CPP) or Physical Security Professional (PSP) are preferred.
- Skills: Strong leadership, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
Salary:
The salary for a Head of Security position varies depending on the organization, location, and candidate's experience. In the United States, the average salary is around $100,000 per year.
Career Advancement:
- Senior Head of Security: Oversee multiple security teams and develop organizational security strategies.
- Director of Security: A higher-level role responsible for overall security strategy and operations.
- Chief Security Officer (CSO): A high-level executive position leading the security function and reporting to the CEO or board of directors .