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The Centre for Asset Risk, Loss and Security Studies (CARLSS) represents the culmination of a visionary merger between the Chartered Institute of Risk and Security Management (CIRSM) and the Institute of Certified Loss Management (ICLM). Established in February 2025, CARLSS builds upon the distinguished legacies of these institutions to create a comprehensive centre of excellence in risk and security education. CIRSM and ICLM have a combined legacy of more than 2 decades in Risk, Loss and Security Management. As organizations worldwide face increasingly complex threats to their assets and operations, CARLSS stands at the forefront of developing the specialized knowledge and skills required to navigate these challenges. Our approach integrates traditional security paradigms with emerging technologies and methodologies, preparing our graduates to become leaders in this critical field.
Mission Statement
At the Centre for Asset Risk, Loss and Security Studies (CARLSS), our mission is to advance the field of asset protection through innovative research, training, examining and professional development.
Our Vision
To be the global leader in asset protection research, training, examining, promoting industry standards and pioneering approaches that transform how organizations understand, mitigate, and respond to asset-related risks in an increasingly complex world.
Ethics
Our Ethical Foundation
- CARLSS is fully accredited by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development (MHTEISTD) of Zimbabwe. We also maintain strategic partnerships with international loss, security and risk management bodies to ensure our qualifications meet global standards.
- The Institute of Chartered Loss Control and Private Security Management (ICLPSM) Chapter 27:23 (Enacted) has designated CARLSS as its Official Training Centre, allowing our graduates access to chartered professional designations in their respective fields.