Overview

The CPP50619 Diploma of Security Risk Management equips you with the expertise to identify, analyse, and manage security risks in various settings. This qualification covers key areas such as risk assessment methodologies, threat analysis, security planning, implementation of control measures, and compliance with relevant legislation. It is designed for security professionals, including security supervisors, managers, or those aspiring to enter the field, who want to advance their careers in security risk management. Upon completion, you'll be prepared for roles like security risk manager, security consultant, or compliance officer in sectors such as corporate security, government, and private consulting, enabling you to lead security initiatives and protect assets effectively.

Industry Context

The security risk management industry in Australia is vital across corporate, government, and event sectors, driven by increasing regulatory demands and evolving threats. This qualification opens pathways to job roles such as security risk manager, security advisor, or business continuity planner. With skills in risk assessment and mitigation, graduates can progress to senior management positions or specialised consulting, contributing to safer environments and operational resilience in diverse organisations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CPP50619 Diploma of Security Risk Management cover?

This qualification covers security risk assessment, threat analysis, security planning, implementation of control measures, compliance with legislation, and evaluation of security systems to manage risks effectively.

What are the entry requirements for this diploma?

Typically, entry requires relevant experience in security roles or a lower-level qualification, but specific requirements may vary by training provider; check with registered organisations for details.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this diploma?

Graduates can pursue roles such as security risk manager, security consultant, compliance officer, or business continuity planner in sectors like corporate security, government, and consulting.

How is the CPP50619 Diploma delivered?

Delivery modes include face-to-face classes, online learning, or blended options, depending on the registered training organisation, offering flexibility for working professionals.

How long does it take to complete this qualification?

Duration typically ranges from 1 to 2 years of full-time study, but part-time options are available, allowing for self-paced learning based on individual circumstances.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026