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IAPSC
In addition to host a focused 3-days of discussion on topics affecting our industry today and valuable one-on-one time with leading security manufacturers, this year's conference provides numerous opportunities to connect with your colleagues and enjoy all that Charleston has to offer! Here are just a few of the special events planned:
The IAPSC Annual Conference will be held on April 17-20, 2016, at the Mills House in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Visit the conference website for details and to register today.
IAPSC
Mr. Emde is the Capability & Development Manager of Corporate Security for Shell International and was the first non-U.S. practitioner to serve as the President of ASIS.
He has more than 20-years of experience in security and security risk management. Previously, he served as Principal Consultant for BMKISS Europe, Manager, Consultancy Services for Interseco in The Hague, Netherlands, and as Head, Safety and Security, at the European Space Agency's European Space Research and Technology Centre. He's also served as a Security Consultant with KPMG's Forensic & Integrity Services and as Vice President, Group Security with ABN AMRO Bank.
Eduard's specialties and interests include security management, crisis management, security consultancy, information security, business continuity management, security policy, security operations, security surveys, security audits, security policy review, executive & key personnel protection, family & residential security, standards in security, security compliance audits, HSE and security integration, HSSE &SP Health-Safety-Security-Environment & Social Performance Audits, business ethics, employment screening and integrity issues, intellectual property protection, project effectiveness and value assurance reviews.
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IAPSC
Join us for the IAPSC "Successful Security Consulting" Workshop on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sans Expo Las Vegas. This popular, one-day intensive seminar will show you how to develop, market and deliver security consultant services effectively. Learn how to avoid the costly mistakes that can sabotage the success of your security program. View the SSC program outline and register now.
IAPSC
On behalf of ISC and SIA, we'd like to invite you to join us at ISC West 2016 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. ISC West is the leading physical security event to unite the entire security channel, from dealers, installers, integrators, specifiers, consultants and end-users of physical, network and IT products. The Exhibit Hall will be open April 6-8 and SIA Educational sessions will be April 5-7. IAPSC Members: Contact us for FREE exhibit hall registration.
IAPSC
The Interest Groups facilitate member relationship-building across areas of specialty and interest. They provide new opportunities for IAPSC members to survey the needs of the membership in their specialized areas and discuss current topics, best practices and guidelines, challenges members are experiencing, and trends in the industry. These groups may also be a forum for collaborating on working group projects, seminars, and networking activities. 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:
February 19 @ 9am PDT — Forensics and Security Management
March 18 @ 9am PDT — Security Design & Engineering
April 15 @ 9am PDT — Cybersecurity.
Sign up now by contacting iapsc@iapsc.org
Accounting Today
The Internal Revenue Service's new security measures this tax season to counter identity theft and tax fraud appear to be having little impact so far on criminals, according to a security expert who monitors the online chat rooms where fraudsters swap taxpayers' sensitive personal and financial information. SecurityScorecard, a computer security service based in New York City, has detected a significant spike in chatter relating to IRS tax fraud this tax season, as in past years.
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CNBC
After the attacks in Paris and New Year's security scares, Germans have been snapping up self-defense equipment like stun guns — to the delight of a Czech manufacturer who corners the market.
Prague-based Euro Security Products, or ESP, has been flooded by new orders from Germany for stun guns and can't keep up with demand.
Company owner Bretislav Kostal said demand began skyrocketing in September and the company delivered a total of 25,000 for the German market in 2015. Some 15,000 of those were in the last four months of the year.
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SecurityInfoWatch
The surveillance industry is undergoing a transformation and the effect is being felt by all industries. New camera technology, increasing data retention times and more advanced analytics are combining to render traditional surveillance infrastructures too costly and ineffective. And while this may put pressure on current surveillance architectures, the upside is incredible, especially for forward-thinking companies seeking more from their surveillance solution than just improved security.
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HR.BLR.com
Workplace violence is the second leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States. Are you doing your part to keep your workers safe? Check out the infographic to learn who's at risk for workplace violence and how to prevent incidents at your company.
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TechCrunch
In the months and years following September 11, one of the most noticeable changes was the experience of going through an airport — longer lines, no liquids, taking off your shoes. What used to feel out of the ordinary is now expected.
After the tragedies in Paris targeting live entertainment venues, the Stade de France and Bataclan concert hall, the experience of attending a live event in the U.S. changed. The NFL increased police presence and the NBA and NHL both had new guards posted at the entrance to games.
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Security Intelligence
Alex Donatelli, CTO for Endpoint Security, IBM, writes: "In my rather long career in product development, I have asked myself many times what would have made my products successful in the market. I reached the conclusion that the features and extensibility of the product itself are not enough, especially in the modern world that is highly connected and globally social. This is particularly true for a security platform supporting customers in their daily fight against cybercrime. What it is needed is a broader set of elements, within which the product is an important part — but not the only part."
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