Advanced Maritime Security Management as per ISPS Code Training Course

The Advanced Maritime Security Management as per ISPS Code Training Course offered by Oxford Training Centre is a specialised executive programme designed to equip maritime security professionals with strategic, regulatory, and operational expertise to manage maritime security threats, risks, and compliance within international standards. The course focuses on the implementation, governance, and enforcement of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code in both shipboard and port environments.

As part of the broader domain of Shipping, Maritime and Ports Training Courses, this programme provides a deep dive into advanced-level maritime security protocols, risk analysis, threat mitigation, and emergency response systems. It is tailored for ship and port facility security officers, compliance managers, and maritime leadership personnel responsible for the development, execution, and auditing of ISPS Code-compliant security plans.

The course addresses the core pillars of maritime security management training as per ISPS Code, including vulnerability assessments, security threat classification, access control, surveillance systems, and drills. Participants will gain command-level training in maritime crisis management, regulatory audits, and strategic planning for threat deterrence. The curriculum integrates real-world case scenarios and threat simulations, ensuring that learners acquire not only the theoretical foundation but also the hands-on capability to lead and oversee comprehensive maritime security operations in high-risk environments.

Objectives

  • Develop advanced proficiency in implementing and overseeing ISPS Code maritime security management training frameworks in ship and port operations.
  • Deliver practical and strategic instruction on ISPS Code roles, procedures, and regulatory audits applicable to international maritime security governance.
  • Equip learners with expertise in developing maritime facility security plan and risk assessment course documentation, including threat response strategies and resource deployment.
  • Enhance command-level decision-making and crisis response skills through maritime security control and emergency response course simulations.
  • Strengthen knowledge of access control systems, surveillance protocols, and communication plans in ship and terminal operations.
  • Enable participants to design, conduct, and evaluate ISPS Code drills, procedures, and advanced response training scenarios aligned with international standards.
  • Provide tools for comprehensive risk assessment, security audits, and compliance documentation for both vessels and port facilities.
  • Train security officers to identify and respond effectively to maritime terrorism threats, smuggling, cyber intrusions, and unauthorised access.
  • Promote leadership competencies in managing and coordinating advanced maritime security training course modules across stakeholder groups.

Target Audience

  • Ship Security Officers (SSOs), Port Facility Security Officers (PFSOs), and Company Security Officers (CSOs) with existing responsibilities in ISPS Code compliance and enforcement.
  • Maritime operations managers, fleet security coordinators, and terminal risk officers engaged in the daily execution of port and vessel protection.
  • Maritime law enforcement personnel and port authority security teams who require an advanced understanding of threat detection and security implementation.
  • Professionals working in maritime security protocols and code compliance course areas, including contractors, auditors, and private security consultants.
  • Managers responsible for ISPS Code security officer advanced training, internal compliance, and maritime asset protection.
  • Command-level staff within shipping companies and port operations tasked with strategic risk analysis and emergency planning.
  • Those involved in maritime terrorism threat response and compliance training programmes or responsible for coordinating with regulatory bodies.
  • Risk managers and compliance officers preparing for internal or international ISPS Code regulatory framework and maritime security governance audits.
  • Personnel overseeing security technologies, access control installations, and surveillance system maintenance at port facilities and aboard vessels.

How Will Attendees Benefit?

  • Gain expertise in the structure, function, and governance of International Ship and Port Facility Security Code advanced training.
  • Understand the full spectrum of security planning, from risk assessment and control measures to operational drills and compliance documentation.
  • Learn to manage threats including piracy, terrorism, cyber risks, and insider activity through the lens of advanced training in maritime security and ISPS compliance.
  • Build the capacity to lead and oversee security teams in executing security protocols and operational drills with confidence.
  • Develop proficiency in writing, reviewing, and implementing ISPS Code-compliant maritime security plans and audits.
  • Improve coordination among ship and shore-based personnel to uphold consistent ship and port facility security management course standards.
  • Enhance the ability to respond decisively to real-world security incidents, conduct post-incident reviews, and implement corrective actions.
  • Master the application of security threat prevention and response under ISPS Code training using real case-based analysis.
  • Apply best practices in security governance and regulatory alignment for vessel and port facility management across global maritime operations.

Course Content

Module 1: ISPS Code Framework and Maritime Security Regulations

  • Overview of the ISPS Code, objectives, and roles of international bodies
  • Legal context and enforcement mechanisms in global port and ship operations
  • Application of the ISPS Code training for maritime security professionals across jurisdictions

Module 2: Ship and Port Facility Security Responsibilities

  • Duties of SSOs, CSOs, and PFSOs under ISPS Code mandates
  • Coordination between port authorities, ship operators, and flag states
  • Responsibilities under advanced skills for ship and port facility security officers training

Module 3: Security Threat Identification and Risk Assessment

  • Classification of threats: piracy, terrorism, contraband, and cyber attacks
  • Conducting and documenting a maritime facility security plan and risk assessment course
  • Predictive intelligence gathering and scenario modelling

Module 4: Access Control and Surveillance Protocols

  • Terminal and vessel access point management
  • Monitoring systems, CCTV, biometric checks, and perimeter security
  • Vessel and terminal access control and surveillance training best practices

Module 5: ISPS-Compliant Planning and Documentation

  • Drafting and updating ship and port facility security plans
  • Developing and filing Declaration of Security (DoS) documents
  • Documentation audits and reporting protocols for security governance

Module 6: Emergency Response, Crisis Management, and Incident Control

  • Incident escalation procedures, command structures, and communication protocols
  • Maritime security control and emergency response course implementation
  • Liaising with local authorities, coast guards, and naval support in crises

Module 7: Drills, Exercises, and Operational Testing

  • Structuring and conducting ISPS Code drills, procedures, and advanced response training
  • Post-drill evaluations and performance review metrics
  • Continuous improvement of response readiness through routine exercises

Module 8: Security Audits, Compliance Reviews, and Certification

  • Planning and conducting internal and external audits
  • Port State Control inspections and pre-certification checks
  • Components of a certified maritime security management training course compliance package

Module 9: Security Leadership, Training, and Governance

  • Team structuring, communication chains, and reporting procedures
  • Enhancing leadership capacity in maritime operations security planning course frameworks
  • Integrating security into broader port and fleet governance

Module 10: Future Trends in Maritime Security and Regulatory Evolution

  • Cybersecurity integration into ISPS Code systems
  • Emerging threats and proactive strategic positioning
  • Digital tools and data intelligence in maritime risk management and security operations training course

Course Dates

July 21, 2025
October 6, 2025
January 12, 2026
April 6, 2026

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