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NITA Announcing an Industry First…Online Cannabis Security Training Courses
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Online Cannabis Security Training NITA, Inc
Investigative and Security Education Provider Continues to Expand Course Offerings

ORLANDO, Fla. - Washingtoner -- NITA, the country's largest online provider of investigator and security training content, announced they are the industry's first to offer a comprehensive series of security training classes specifically developed for the cannabis marketplace.

The legal cannabis industry has been constantly tasked with evolving and dynamic security needs.  Site security, cash management, inventory controls, and access supervision all create unique challenges for the cannabis security professional.

NITA's online catalog of cannabis security classes includes relevant content that is available for 24/7 student access.  With nearly a dozen distinctly different training categories, students learn at their own pace and are provided certificates of completion upon the successful conclusion of each training class.

"Our newest curriculum was developed to fill the online security training void that has long been missing in the cannabis industry.  This specialized training is exclusively for security staff, management, and supervisory professionals working in the cannabis marketplace or for those desiring to work in the cannabis industry, said Sandra von Eschenbach, Executive Vice President of NITA.   "This innovative and never before offered online training fits the needs of any company operating within this space.  No company is too big or too small for this training."

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Visit Cannabis Security Training | NITA (investigativeacademy.com) for more information.

Or visit our website for NITA's training curriculum: Online Private Investigator Courses | Security Training Courses | NITA (investigativeacademy.com)

About NITA

NITA is a national provider of state- and board-approved online state prep exams, pre-licensing, continuing education, and professional development courses for private investigators and security professionals. Drawing on more than 50 years of combined investigative and business experience, the NITA team combines high-quality instruction and personalized support to deliver an educational experience that equips every student with the knowledge and information they need to build a successful career.

Media Contact
Sandra von Eschenbach, Executive Vice President
sandra@investigativeacademy.com
800-730-6482


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