Terrorism and Public Safety Policing
January 11, 2006 @ Noon EST
Virtual Forum

Terrorism is causing a shift to a new policing model emphasizing tactical methods, technology, and alternative service providers and replacing the current community policing model. Learn how and why private security and policing agencies will increasingly perform coordinated work sharing within public environments.

 
 

Certified Protection Professional (CPP) Review Program
February 3-4, 2006
Chicago, Illinois

The potential benefits of certification are clear: increased earning power, an edge over your peers, and validation of your expertise. But are you ready to take the exam to obtain the CPP designation? Attending the review program could expand your knowledge of essential security management practices and concepts as well as help you determine your preparedness for certification. Sign up today!

 
 

Physical Security: Introductory Applications & Technology
February 6-10, 2006
Chicago, Illinois

This comprehensive program on physical security – the first of a four-part series – provides an essential foundation for building a comprehensive security program. From risk analysis to vulnerability assessment to system engineering, this overview provides the latest information on a range of security systems including access control, CCTV, intrusion and fire alarms, physical barriers, and much more.

 
 

Revocable Biometric Identification: Enhancing Security and Privacy
February 8 , 2006 @ Noon EST
Virtual Forum

Many tout biometrics as the key to reducing identity theft and significantly improving security. However, unlike passwords, raw biometric data cannot be changed or revoked if stolen or compromised. This presentation summarizes work from around the world in the emerging area of revocable or cancelable biometrics.

 
 

Crisis Management: Introduction to the Response Plan
February 27-March 1, 2006
Newport Beach, California

Whether dealing with a brief business interruption or a “worst-case” scenario, the extent of your preparation could determine the future of your employees, your assets, and your organization. This highly interactive, 2 ½ day workshop will focus on a critical tool – the incident response plan. Register today!

 
 

Advanced Topics in Crisis Management
March 2, 2006
Newport Beach, California

This advanced level, one-day program builds upon the crisis management planning process presented in the Response Plan workshop. From strategic crisis leadership to high-rise evacuations to responding to IT crises to regulations and standards in crisis management and much more, you’ll choose from the topics that apply to you.

 

***ASIS 2005 Sessions on DVD or Online***

 

If you missed the ASIS 51st Annual Seminar & Exhibits in Orlando –
or just couldn’t attend all of the sessions of interest –
you can still take advantage of the top notch education presented there.