Louisville offers critical infrastructure course

Published 21 November 2006

Three-day course is targeted toward security architects, security system designers, project managers and security directors, but does not grant credit toward a degree

More education news. The University of Louisville’s Institute for Community Security and Public Safety will soon offer a three-day workshop on critical infrastructure security, happening in March 2007. Until last year, the institute operated as the Naional Crime Prevention Institute, but it has slowly shifted its focus away from crime prevention and towards counterterrorism and disaster preparedness and recovery. The course is targeted toward security architects, security system designers, project managers and security directors, but does not grant credit toward a degree.

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