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in March 2010. Realising that they did not have the administrative capacity to run such a register they established a joint working group with the
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A university degree in a security-related discipline (or an equivalent qualification recognised by the
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Security Professionals are admitted into the Register of Chartered Security Professionals. The Worshipful Company of Security Professionals has engaged the Security Institute to manage the register.
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was awarded the exclusive right to establish a Register of Chartered Security Professionals when they were given a
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