2013 ASIS PUERTO RICO CHAPTER Inc. PRESENTS: 2013 SECURITY PROGRAM DESIGN 2-Day Program WHERE: CENTRO EUROPA-Banco Popular de PR TRAINING CENTER (Frente Centro Bellas Artes, Ave Ponce De León, Santurce PR), Santurce Puerto Rico WHEN: November 7-8, 2013 PURPOSE: Increase your ability to create an integrated, end-to-end security program Expand your knowledge of security program development and application. Learn how to integrate complex and diverse security solutions into a cohesive, functioning security program. Benefit from the expertise of experienced professionals who have developed security plans and programs in order to protect critical infrastructure, Advised governments, regulatory bodies, and law enforcement on developing integrated security solutions, compliance programs, and security frameworks. INTENDED AUDIENCE Physical and cyber security managers and directors, Risk managers Specialists/managers/directors of critical infrastructure security programs Homeland security specialists and managers, Business continuity planners Executive Managers/Directors with Security Concerns Facility and infrastructure managers, Emergency management professionals Professionals preparing to take the CPP or PSP exams
Special invited guests include: Mr. Richard Widup, CPP, President-elect, ASIS International Mr. Jaime Owens, CPP, Senior Regional Vice President, Latin America and Caribbean, ASIS International Mr. Andrew Wynter, CPP, PSP, Regional Vice President, Region 7B, ASIS International Main Instructors: Mr. Doug Powell, CPP, PSP, Chair, Critical Infrastructure Council, ASIS International Mr. Darren Nielsen, CPP, PSP, PCI, CISA, CBRM, Vice-Chair, Utility Security Council, ASIS International
DAY 2 Security Technology and Security Command 1.5 DATE/TIME TOPICS HOURS DAY 1, 830-10 An Industry-Based Starting Point: Security Manager s Handbook: Learn the value of an industry handbook, first steps in creating one, and how to use it to your best advantage. (1.5 hour) 1.5 10-1020 Break 1020-1220 Security Program Development and Effective Risk Management Review risk management standards, risk assessment tools, and review how vulnerability assessments can be used to identify threats for enhanced risk management. Learn to plot risk for enterprise risk management alignment, determine your risk tolerance, and how to use risk mitigation in security planning. 1220-110 Lunch 110-240 Standards and Guidelines and Compliance Management: Examine the difference and learn why we need both. See how they can be used in the assessment process. Sample security standards will be reviewed. A call for involvement will be presented as well 240-300 Break 300-400 Security Program Metrics Review who uses metrics, how to select the best metric for your program, and why they are important especially in promoting your department. Discuss the contribution of security incident management to metrics and learn how useful audits can be using metrics as a baseline. 2.0 1.5 1.0 DAY 2 0830-930 Protection Principles and Business Continuity: Examine the protection principles used within our security programs. Review defense in depth, deterrence, detection, delay, and response concepts. Critical asset identification, adversary path applications, worst case scenario planning, response exercises, and the relationship between business continuity, disaster recovery, and safety will be reviewed. 1.0
945-1100 Centers All segments of a command center will be addressed, from selecting, staffing, and equipping to business case support and critical functions. Evaluate the capabilities of common physical and cyber security technologies; then learn to measure system effectiveness. 1100-1:20 PM 1015-1030, Break DURING ABOVE SESSION 15 MIN Investigations, Liaison Functions and 1.5 Security Capital Projects: Review some necessary components and subdivisions of an effective and well-rounded security program. 12-1245, Lunch Break 45 1:30-3:15 Complex Security Problems, Bring it all together for Critical Infrastructure applications. Acts of terrorism, building response programs, and working with outside agencies will also be included. hours) 1.5 2:30-2:45, Break 3:15-4:00 Summary/course completion and critiqueevaluation, certificates
Cost includes: Security Managers Handbook, participant materials, breakfast/lunch/snacks, ASIS CPE certification-12 hrs. (min) ASIS Chapter members: $ 150.00 Security Professionals/non-members: $ 180.00 Students: $ 76.00 CPP Practice/review Nov 6, separate event, same location, all day, ASIS Members-$ 75.00, Non-members-$ 125.00 PAYMENT: Payment Options, Opciones de Pago: 1. Individuals that want to pay using PayPal can do so. Need to send PayPal payment to electronic mail address: jcorrea@asispr.org. Using this method, payment is directly accredited to the ASIS International Puerto Rico Chapter Inc. bank account. The individual s PayPal account will show a receipt that should be printed for evidence/proof of payment to attend the course. https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/home Lo que desean usar PayPal para efectuar su pago lo pueden hacer atreves de su cuenta de PayPal, enviando el pago al correo electrónico: jcorrea@asispr.org. El pago se transfiere al Banco (cuenta de ASIS International Puerto Rico Chapter Inc.) atreves de la cuenta PAYPAL de Capitulo. En la cuenta PayPal de la persona aparecerá un recibo, esto le servirá de evidencia/prueba de pago. https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/home 2. Billing payment option: Individuals, organizations and companies can send an e mail requesting billing, in turn a bill for the specified options from the ASIS Puerto Rico Chapter PayPal option is sent for payment via PayPal. The person/organization will have a detailed bill which can be evidence/proof of payment. Payment must be made via PayPal. Facturación pago: Personas, organizaciones, y empresas pueden solicitar facturación por correo electrónico, atreves de PAYPAL se le envía una factura a nombre de ASIS Capitulo de Puerto Rico a su correo electrónico, y tendrán una factura completa con que puedan usar de evidencia/prueba de pago. El Pago deberá completarse por PayPal. 3. Payment separate from PayPal can be made, by directly depositing via any 1 st First Bank branch into the ASIS PR Chapter account. The deposit can accredited and a copy of the receipt will serve as your proof of payment The ASIS Chapter account information is as indicated. El número de nuestra cuenta es: routing number 221571473, numero: 09 09202800,
Se puede pagar directo a la cuenta de ASIS PR con 1st First Bank, el individuo depositara su pago en una sucursal de 1st First Bank, someter su copia/evidencia de la misma para entonces tener crédito. El número de nuestra cuenta es: routing number 221571473, numero: 09 09202800, 4. Payments will not be accepted at the training site, interest parties can deposit payment at any 1 st First Bank branch, and provide copy at the training site as evidence/proof of payment. NO se aceptara pago en el local el día del evento. Si necesario el interesado puede depositar su pago con 1st First Bank, y presentar una copia como evidencia. NOTE: No checks and only money orders, PayPal or Direct deposits can be accepted prior to the event. OJO: No se aceptan cheques, solo giros, depósitos directos y uso de PayPal serán aceptables antes del evento. Cost includes: Security Managers Handbook, participant materials, breakfast/lunch/snacks, ASIS CPE certification-12 hrs. (min) ASIS Members $ 150.00 Security Professionals/non-members: $ 180.00 Students: $ 76.00 CPP Practice/review Nov 6, separate event, same location, all day, ASIS members-$ 75.00, Non-ASIS members-$ 125.00