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EXPERIENCE, D EDICATIO N, AND LEADER SHIP IN SECU RITY E DUCA TION

Physical Security:

Introductory Applications

and Technology

February 24–27, 2014

Tampa, Florida

Earn

up to

28 CPEs

ASIS Deliv

ers Distinctiv

e

Securit

y E

ducation

Leading security practitioners, who face the same challenges

you face, develop and deliver distinctive ASIS pr

ograms.

They addr

ess r

eal-world security issues thr

ough personal

experiences and by applying theories, pr

oven and tested,

by leading security pr

ofessionals. Y

our colleagues highly rate

ASIS pr

ograms for pr

oviding best practices and the newest

strategies for mitigating ever

-changing security thr

eats…today’

s

implementation for tomorr

ow’

s security

.

For mor

e infor

mation, visit

www

.asisonline.org.

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Delivering Organizational

Value through Security

Understand the fundamentals

of successful security programs

This comprehensive program—the first in a three-part

series—provides an essential and broad foundation relevant to

all security practitioners and management professionals.

Build fundamental knowledge on strategic security program

leadership through cost-effective products and services that

positively impact security effectiveness and business value.

Maximize existing programs and systems with appropriate

improvements. Manage the technology and security tools instead

of letting them manage you. Learn the pitfalls to avoid from

program inception through systems deployment and

operation. Gain invaluable insights by networking

with peers facing similar challenges.

Sponsored by the ASIS Physical Security Council

RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT

• Understand strategies to communicate realistic expectations and the value of sound security programs and solutions.

• Identify effective approaches to analyze and assess security vulnerabilities, loss, and risk.

• Understand the steps necessary for constructing and implementing a comprehensive security plan from concept through delivery.

• Learn proven strategies for maximizing the value and protecting your security system investment.

• Understand the basics of networks and infrastructure supporting security technology success.

• Identify and be able to communicate return on investment.

PROFESSIONALLY DEVELOPED FOR

• Security managers

• Site security/facility managers and engineers

• Individuals tasked with risk management and homeland security • Design and security architects/engineers

• HR professionals

• Corporate security professionals • Government security professionals • Purchasing officers

• University and campus security professionals • Security project managers

• IT professionals

Register by January 3

for early bird-rates!

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Strategic Security

Gain insights on planning, achieving management acceptance, structuring, operating a successful security program, and adding corporate value. Discuss examples of setting expectations, adapting to budget realities, and measuring success.

Security Risk and Vulnerability

Assessment

Review techniques for conducting a security risk and vulnerability assessment, critical issues to address, and the process for constructing a comprehensive security plan.

Conducting a Site Survey

Discover the technical skills required to effectively evaluate a facility and then review approaches that are essential for success.

Crime Prevention through

Environmental Design (CPTED)

Discover how landscaping,

facility layout, lighting, and other environmental elements are being used to create an atmosphere that is esthetically pleasing as well as conducive to safety and security.

Security Personnel

Discuss training methods, regulations that govern guard and response operations, and other issues that must be addressed when leading an effective security program.

Security Systems Engineering,

Procurement, and Delivery

Learn techniques for system design, specification, and procurement so you can protect your investment and obtain the products and services you need.

Security Systems Project

Management and Lessons

Learned

Study examples of successfully managed systems deployments, then contrast them with examples of failure. Learn approaches to maximizing success.

Access Control

Examine the components of an access control system and the software that drives a comprehensive system— including a focus on enterprise-wide applications. Explore the relationships and solutions approaches regarding security and life-safety regulations.

Physical Barriers and

Perimeter Protection

Alarms and sensors detect, barriers inhibit. Review security application tools and technologies that are being deployed to meet these challenges.

Intrusion Detection Systems

Learn the essentials: sensors, controls, and communications techniques. Gain the knowledge necessary to apply the right device for the detection job.

Video Surveillance

Evaluate the capabilities of video surveillance systems and the technical issues and advances that impact product selection, placement, and application.

Security Force Leadership

and Organization

Learn the key elements of an effective security force. Learn how to organize and lead the force for maximum benefit for security and the organization overall.

Systems Management

Systems don’t run by themselves, they are tools people use to bring value. Learn the key elements behind using, maintaining, and deriving value from security technology.

Security Litigation

Review the major pitfalls to avoid and learn methods to minimize liability for your program and organization.

Emerging Technologies

View the future of security programs and security systems technology that will provide positive impacts on security programs and businesses. Program content updates will be posted at www.asisonline.org.

New Physical Security Certificate

In addition to being able to take the physical security programs as stand-alones, ASIS is developing certificates in physical security. ASIS expects to rollout the certificate programs in 2014. Please be looking for updates.

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FAST FACTS

Registration Hours Sunday 5:00–6:00 pm Monday 7:00–8:00 am Program Hours Monday–Thursday 8:00 am–5:00 pm Registration Fees Fees include daily continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and a networking reception. Hotel costs are

not included. Program #1209 Early-bird 1/3 After 1/3 Member $ 995 $1,110 Nonmember $1,310 $1,410 Hotel

Be sure to mention ASIS when requesting the special room rate of $179 single/double (plus tax). It will be honored until the room block is full or January 31.

Westin Tampa Harbour Island 725 S. Harbour Island Blvd. Tampa, FL 33602 +1.813.229.5000 Instructors Benjamin M. Butchko, CPP Program Chair

Butchko Security Solutions

W. Douglas Fitzgerald, CPP, CHS-III, CFE

Fitzgerald Technology Group Richard Kibbey, CPP, PSP United States Air Force

Donald C. McInnes, PSP, SET, CHS-III Stanley Security

Howard Moster, CPP, PSP Protection Methodologies, Inc. S. Steven Oplinger

Program Co-Chair

IFSS, Inc.

Rueben Orr, CPP

Security Install Solutions, Inc. David Pedreira Program Co-Chair Assa Abloy DSS Steve Surfaro Council Chairman Axis Communications

Updates will be posted online.

HOW TO

REGISTER

Web

www.asisonline.org/calendar

Phone

+1.703.519.6200

Team Discounts

10% off when three to five attendees register from the same organization;

15% for six or more. For details, email

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Other Physical Security Programs

www.asisonline.org/calendar

Managing Your Physical Security Program

and Advanced Topics

July 14–17, 2014 | Long Beach, California | Early-bird deadline: May 16 Physical and network security operations are dynamic. Security professionals succeed through planning, preparation, adapting, and taking action in response to unexpected challenges. This intensive management program focuses on strategic security solution planning, emerging trends, operating procedures, and the application of integrated technology that meets the increased level of security needed by today’s commercial, industrial, and government enterprises.

Video Surveillance: Applications and Advances

October 20–22, 2014 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Early-bird deadline: October 10 It’s been called the ideal tool for doing more with less. Explore current best practices in video-based security systems as well as what’s on the horizon at this exciting, intense, technology- and applications-focused program—a must for anyone using or designing a video surveillance system. Topics include video systems hardware, video analytics, video system management software, systems installation, and more.

Cloud Computing for the Physical Security Practitioner

October 23–24, 2014 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Early-bird deadline: October 10 Examine the opportunities, benefits, and risks of cloud computing in physical security. Get a toolkit for the coexistence of physical and cyber security’s transformative technologies. Learn the steps to building a winning cloud project team and the standards that should be followed by cloud partners. Find out the top 10 security applications in the cloud!

Relevant Certification

www.asisonline.org/PSP

Physical Security Professional (PSP)

Today’s employers are taking no risks in hiring or promoting individuals. They want evidence of high caliber training as well as hands-on experience with both current and emerging security technologies and solutions. Certification offers documented evidence of both and is an objective means of distinguishing yourself as a highly competent security practitioner and thus gives you a powerful competitive edge over your less experienced peers.

About ASIS International

ASIS International (ASIS) is the preeminent organization for security professionals, with more than 38,000 members worldwide. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security professionals by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security interests, such as the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, as well as specific security topics. ASIS also advocates the role and value of the security management profession to business, the media, government entities, and the public. By providing members and the security community with access to a full range of programs and services, and by publishing the industry’s number one magazine—Security Management—ASIS leads the way for advanced and improved security performance.

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EXPERIENCE, D EDICATIO N, AND LEADER SHIP IN SECU RITY E DUCA TION

Physical

Security:

Intr

oduct

or

y

Applications

and T

echnology

February 24–27, 2014

Tampa, Florida

ASIS Deliv

ers Distinctiv

e

Securit

y E

ducation

Leading security practitioners, who face the same challenges

you face, develop and deliver distinctive ASIS pr

ograms.

They addr

ess r

eal-world security issues thr

ough personal

experiences and by applying theories, pr

oven and tested,

by leading security pr

ofessionals. Y

our colleagues highly rate

ASIS pr

ograms for pr

oviding best practices and the newest

strategies for mitigating ever

-changing security thr

eats…today’

s

implementation for tomorr

ow’

s security

.

For mor

e infor

mation, visit

www

.asisonline.org.

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PAID

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