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IAPSC
Per the IAPSC bylaws, the Nominating Committee is accepting nominations from members for the following IAPSC Officer positions for a one (1) year term from April 2016 to April 2017: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary. Nominations are also being accepted for four (4) seats on the IAPSC Board of Directors for a two (2) year term from April 2016 to April 2018. Nominations are requested by Feb. 1, 2016. If you have a nomination, please contact John Hatcher, 2016 Nominating Committee Chair.
See nomination guidelines here.
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IAPSC
The IAPSC invites you to join other best-in-class independent security consultants at the IAPSC Annual Conference 2016 in Charleston, SC.
Registration prices go up on Jan. 20. Register now to get the best price!
In addition to numerous opportunities to connect with your colleagues and valuable one-on-one time with leading security manufacturers, the conference will host a focused 3-days of discussion on topics affecting our industry today including: Cybersecurity — What Physical Security Consultants Need to Know, International Counter-Terrorism, Data Retention and Liability, Maximizing Opportunities through Teaming, Global Travel Risk Management, and many more! View the Full Program.
Can't attend the full conference? Join us for one of our workshops that addresses some of today's hot topics:
Whether you Operate Shopping Malls, Apartment Complexes, Gas Stations, Premise Liability and Negligent Security Cases are YOUR Business and/or the
Breakfast Roundtable — Faith-Based & Community Security.
REGISTER NOW
IAPSC
It's easy to participate in the monthly teleconference from your computer or your phone, via GoToMeeting. We hope to connect with you at an upcoming Interest Group session:
2016 Interest Group Sessions: January-June
January 15 — Cybersecurity
February 19 — Forensics and Security Management
March 18 — Security Design & Engineering
April 15 — Cybersecurity
May 20 — Forensics and Security Management
June 17 — Security Design & Engineering
Sign up now by contacting iapsc@iapsc.org
IAPSC
"I received a lot of great information especially as it related to marketing methods and knowledge management."
"I am new to the IAPSC and have no professional background in forensics… I was very impressed with the depth of talent in this area."
"I definitely appreciated the topics and the interaction amongst the facilitators and the attendees."
"This worked very effectively. Those who can be online have a forum. Those of us on the run and mobile can access the conversation."
"As an organization, I think it’s important that members are working from the same pool of knowledge which would show consistency in our approach to solving and addressing problems."
IAPSC
The Charles A. Sennewald Distinguished Service Accolade is awarded to a security executive, educator, author, or industry leader who has made an outstanding and significant contribution to the security profession. Also, the IAPSC will be awarding the two Exemplary Service awards to IAPSC members who have gone over and beyond in their service to the Association. Members may submit their nominations to Jack Case, Awards Committee Chair, at jcase@security-consultant.com by Feb. 1, 2016. Each nomination must include the CV for the candidate and justification for their nomination.
NPR
In 2015, we saw the most deadly attacks on French soil since World War II. President Francois Hollande says France is at war. His country, which has long stood for individual freedom, is trying to balance that freedom with the need for security.
In his traditional New Year's Eve address, Hollande told the French they aren't finished with terrorism. "The threat is still there," he said, "and it's at its highest level ever. We are regularly thwarting new attacks."
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Security Intelligence
What's your plan for when that inevitable network event or, worse, that data breach occurs? Is it to figure things out as you go or is it to plan things out in advance to the best of your abilities before the going gets rough? As management consultant Peter Drucker once said, the only thing that's inevitable in the life of the leader is the crisis. Once a security incident or confirmed breach unfolds, you're in the spotlight. It's your testing time to see what you're really made of. Why not start working on making yourself look good today?
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Security Info Watch
The pace of innovation in video surveillance seems to grow exponentially with each passing year. Just as people are getting used to having something established as an industry technology standard, something more advanced is already being developed to take its place.
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Dark Reading
Internet of Things vendors continue to make rookie mistakes when it comes to security — even if they're in the business of making people safe. Security cameras that they can be managed remotely with mobile apps are becoming popular with homeowners — but these mobile apps are prone to fundamental infosec failures that leave the camera feeds open to snooping and manipulation, according to researchers at NowSecure.
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CSO
When IT leaders think about "rip and replace" efforts, the first thoughts that probably come to mind are about the potentially huge cost and the inevitable disruption to the business. But these massive system replacement efforts also create different security worries for the organization.
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The National Interest
In mid-2015 someone — all indicators point to the Chinese government — stole the security clearance dossiers of more than 22 million Americans. It was the most catastrophic cyber data breach in U.S. history, with the potential to inflict incalculable damage to our national security. Yet the response from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) — the agency that failed to protect the files in the first place — has been curiously and dangerously lackadaisical.
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