Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology February 22 23, 2016 Fort Worth, TX Earn up to 14 CPEs EXPERIE NCE, DED IC ON AT I D, AN LEA DE RS HIP IN SE R CU ITY E C DU AT IO N
Delivering Organizational Value through Security Understand the fundamentals of successful security programs This comprehensive program provides an essential and broad foundation relevant to all security practitioners and security management professionals. Build fundamental knowledge and learn the skills needed to manage a strategic security program by using cost-effective products and services that positively impact security effectiveness and business value. Learn to maximize existing programs and systems with appropriate improvements. Manage technology and security tools and become aware of the pitfalls to avoid from program inception through systems deployment and operation. Participants will gain valuable insights by networking with peers facing similar challenges and through open workshop discussions and exercises. Attendees will be given a workbook for use during the program a great takeaway for future reference. 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, analyze, and assess security programs. 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 Corporate and government security professionals Site security/facility managers and engineers Individuals tasked with risk management and homeland security Design and security architects/engineers Security project managers Register by January 9 for earlybird rates!
PROGRAM OVERVIEW Risk Management & Planning Learn what constitutes a risk, how to prepare a risk management plan, and how to identify the key management stakeholders. Basic System Design and Layout Learn how design and layout relates to system specifications, procurement, and deployment. Litigation Issues and Mitigation Discuss the security professional s role in legal issues including information and property theft, armed intruders, contracts, HR, and 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. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) What is CPTED? Learn how to implement CPTED, discuss best practices and guidelines, as well as the environmental strategies involved. Networking Basics Focuses on physical and logical network infrastructure as well as aspects of network security. Attendees will learn to develop a comprehensive core network infrastructure plan. Locks and Life Safety Develop a holistic approach to physical security and an understanding of building and life safety codes. Intrusion Sensors and Detection Systems Receive an overview of sensor technology as well as its tradeoffs, limitations, and benefits. Discussions will include how an alarm system can be part of an access control system versus part of a burglar alarm system. Video Basics Learn about video architecture and determine what is right for a particular video application in order to achieve successful results. 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 workshop module focuses on operations strategies, value derived strategies, and opportunities to improve operations as well as pitfalls to avoid. Class Exercises Individual and group exercises have been incorporated into this program to engage attendees and provide open active discussions. Register early and save $100 www.asisonline.org/ps Program content updates will be posted at www.asisonline.org. Very informative class with knowledgeable instructors who are willing to work with you regardless of education and experience level. Instructor adapted class schedule and topics to cater to areas of interest for the class. Lance Wright VP Human Resources & Administration USEC
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 9, 2016 Early-bird 1/9/16 After 1/9/16 Member $ 825 $ 925 Nonmember $1,125 $1,225 Hotel Information Be sure to mention ASIS when requesting the special room rate of $165 single/double (plus tax). It will be honored until the room block is full or January 31, 2016. Hilton Fort Worth 815 Main Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 +1.817.870.2100 Instructors John Bekisz, Jr., PSP Program Co-Chair Engineer, Sentinel Consulting, LLC. Bronxville, NY Christopher Chapeta, CPP, PSP Program Co-Chair Principal, Bastion Projects Walnut Creek, CA Howard A. Moster, CPP, PSP Program Advisor Senior Partner, Protection Methodologies Edmonton, AB, Canada Updates will be posted online. Did you Know? Facility Security Design is taking place in Fort Worth, TX, February 24-26. Take advantage of this co-location. Register at www.asisonline.org/fs and save $100. Offer valid until January 9, 2016. Team Discounts 10-15% OFF For details, email asis@asisonline.org HOW TO REGISTER Web www.asisonline.org/ps Phone +1.703.519.6200
Relevant Certification Physical Security Professional (PSP) Physical security is defined as the various physical measures designed to safeguard personnel, property, and information. The Physical Security Professional (PSP) credential provides demonstrated knowledge and experience in threat assessment and risk analysis; integrated physical security systems; and the appropriate identification, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of security measures. Those who earn the PSP are ASIS board certified in physical security. Learn more about the PSP certification exam at www.asisonline.org/psp. Upcoming Programs FEBRUARY 2016 10 Contract Is the Key: Protecting the Professional Security Provider from Third Party Liability of Negligent Armed Security Officer Claims Webinar 21-23 7th Middle East Security Conference & Exhibition Dubai, UAE 22-23 CPP and PSP Reviews Forth Worth, TX 22-23 Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology Forth Worth, TX 24-26 Facility Security Design Forth Worth, TX APRIL 2016 6-8 15th European Security Conference & Exhibition London, UK 11-12 Enhanced Violence Assessment and Management New Orleans, LA 13-14 Active Shooter New Orleans, LA 25-26 CPP, PCI, and PSP Reviews New York, NY 27-28 26th New York City Security Conference & Expo New York, NY MARCH 2016 7-10 ASIS Assets Protection Course TM : Principles of Security (APC I) Indianapolis, IN = Certificate Program View full calendar at www.asisonline.org/calendar. Programming, schedule, locations, and pricing are subject to change. About ASIS International ASIS International (ASIS) is the largest membership organization for security management professionals that crosses industry sectors, embracing every discipline along the security spectrum from operational to cybersecurity. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of security professionals at all levels. With membership and chapters around the globe, ASIS develops and delivers board certifications and industry standards, hosts networking opportunities, publishes the award-winning Security Management magazine, and offers educational programs, including the Annual Seminar and Exhibits the security industry s most influential event. Whether providing thought leadership through the CSO Roundtable for the industry s most senior executives or advocating before business, government, or the media, ASIS is focused on advancing the profession, and ensuring that the security community has access to intelligence, resources, and technology needed within the business enterprise.
Physical Security: Introductory Applications and Technology February 22 23, 2016 Fort Worth, TX ASIS Delivers Distinctive Security Education Save $100! Register by January 9. Leading security practitioners, facing the same challenges you face, have developed distinctive ASIS programs that address real-world security issues. Through their personal experiences and by applying theories, proven and tested, ASIS programs are highly rated for providing cutting-edge strategies and best practices for mitigating ever-changing security threats. Working today for tomorrow s security. For more information, visit www.asisonline.org/ps 1625 Prince Street Alexandria, VA 22314-2818 USA Non-Profit US Postage PAID ASIS