Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology February 23 24, 2015 Earn up to 14 CPEs EXPERIENCE, DEDICATION, AND LEADERSHIP IN SECURITY EDUCATION
Delivering Organizational Value through Security Understand the fundamentals of successful security programs This revised, comprehensive program 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. Produced 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. 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 10 for early bird-rates!
PROGRAM OVERVIEW Guard Operations Planning Organization Planning Contract versus proprietary, armed versus unarmed; what are the options, benefits, and tradeoffs of each? Discuss reporting and contracting concepts as well as staffing qualifications. Hear about gotchas to avoid and tips on how to do so. Crisis Management Learn what constitutes a crisis. Do you know when to prepare and how much to prepare? Learn when a crisis starts and ends and who needs to be involved in planning and managing it. Determine what a crisis management plan is as well as when and how it is applicable. Basic System Design and Layout Learn about system layout strategies. Discuss when to design and who should design systems, expectations, infrastructure, and more. Find out how the design and layout relates to system specification and procurement. Litigation Issues and Mitigation We already have a legal department, so why should I care? Discuss what the security professional s legal role is. What are the issues to consider on such issues as information theft, property theft, armed intruder, contracts, HR, procurement? Learn who you should go to for advice and how it impacts investigations. Access Control Learn the basics of electronic access control systems, strategies, and coordination. Discuss integration concepts with other systems. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) What is CPTED? Learn how and why it applies. Focus on how to implement CPTED and how lighting is involved. Examine good and bad examples and guidelines. Building and Life Safety Codes Find out why it s important to follow building and life safety codes when building a security plan. Program content updates will be posted at www.asisonline.org. Networking Basics Focus on network physical and logical infrastructure as well as aspects of network security. Leave with a comprehensive plan to develop the core of a network infrastructure the wiring plant. Layers of network devices and infrastructure discussions are added and provide the user a strong overview of the network they are using to transmit information or to monitor. Locks and Life Safety What are physical security considerations at door openings? Learn the importance of a holistic approach to physical security and video surveillance. Intrusion Sensors and Detection Systems Receive an overview of sensor technology as well as its tradeoffs, limitations, and benefits. Discuss how an alarm system is part of access control versus part of a burglar alarm system. Video Basics Learn about video architecture and achievable results. Find out where video surveillance is oversold and identify common gotchas. Emerging Technologies Learn what technologies have the potential to significantly impact the industry. Hear about current trends and how new technologies may impact staffing and operations. Information Management What is big data, visualization, and metrics? This case study focuses on operations strategies, value derived strategies, and opportunities to improve operations and pitfalls to avoid. Class Group Exercise The class divides into two teams to develop (with assistance from instructors) security policies and solutions and deliver their results to the class. Applications: Review site drawing and determine proper use of CPTED and guard services. Technology: Review a floor plan and determine proper places to install card readers and cameras. Physical Security Certificate ASIS is developing certificates in physical security and expects to rollout the certificate program in 2015. Please be looking for updates on all ASIS certificates.
FAST FACTS Registration Hours Sunday 5:00 6:00 pm Monday 7:00 8:00 am Program Hours Monday Tuesday 8:00 am 5:00 pm Registration Fees Fees include daily continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and a networking reception. Hotel costs are not included. Early-bird cutoff: January 10 Early-bird 1/10 After 1/10 Member $ 995 $1,110 Nonmember $1,310 $1,410 Hotel Be sure to mention ASIS when requesting the special room rate of $169 single/double (plus tax). It will be honored until the room block is full or January 30, 2015. The Westgate Hotel 1055 2nd Ave. 92101 +1.619.238.1818 +1.800.522.1564 Instructors David Pedreira Program Chair Assa Abloy DSS S. Steven Oplinger Physical Security Council Chair IFSS, Inc. Anthony Crawford, CPP Program Co-chair KST Security Kevin T. Doss, CPP, PSP President CEO Level 4 Security Rueben Orr, CPP Principal Security Install Solutions Steve Surfaro Industry Liaison Axis Communications Donald R. Zoufal, CPP Safety & Security Executive System Development Integration Updates will be posted online. Team Discounts 10% off when three to five attendees register from the same organization; 15% for six or more. For details, email asis@asisonline.org. HOW TO REGISTER Web www.asisonline.org/calendar Phone +1.703.519.6200
Relevant Certification www.asisonline.org/psp Physical Security Professional (PSP) Today s employers want documented evidence of high caliber training as well as hands-on experience with both current and emerging security technologies and solutions. Certification offers 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. Upcoming Programs FEBRUARY 2015 APRIL 2015 2-3 20-21 CPP, PCI, and PSP Reviews New York, NY Viewpoints in Healthcare Security: Achieve Success in Today s Healthcare Environment Alexandria, VA 15-17 6th Middle East Security Conference & Exhibition Dubai, UAE 23-24 CPP and PSP Reviews 23-24 Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology 25-26 Security Documents and Project Management Process 22-23 25th New York City Security Conference & Expo New York, NY 27-28 Enhanced Violence Indianapolis, IN 29-30 Active Shooter Indianapolis, IN MAY 2015 4-5 High Rise Security Phoenix AZ MARCH 2015 4-7 ASIS Assets Protection CourseTM: Practical Applications (APC II) Chicago, IL 16-19 ASIS Assets Protection CourseTM: Principles of Security (APC I) Las Vegas, NV 7-8 CPP and PSP Reviews In conjunction with PSA-TEC Westminster, CO 29-31 14th European Security Conference & Exhibition Frankfurt, Germany View full calendar at www.asisonline.org/profdev.html. Programming, schedule, locations, and pricing are subject to change. 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.
Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology February 23 24, 2015 ASIS Delivers Distinctive Security Education Save $100! Register by January 10. Leading security practitioners, who face the same challenges you face, develop and deliver distinctive ASIS programs. They address real-world security issues through personal experiences and by applying theories, proven and tested, by leading security professionals. Your colleagues highly rate ASIS programs for providing best practices and the newest strategies for mitigating ever-changing security threats today s implementation for tomorrow s security. For more information, visit www.asisonline.org. 1625 Prince Street Alexandria, VA 22314-2818 USA Non-Profit US Postage PAID ASIS