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Page 1: Asis 2013 april updates

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ASIS International

The world’s leading association for security management practitioners

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WHO WE ARE• The leading professional society for security

management practitioners, with more than 38,000 members worldwide

• Founded in 1955

• Vision: Be the recognized leader advancing security worldwide

• Mission: Promote excellence and leadership in the security management profession

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CURRENT STATUS• Members: 38,000+, 28% non-U.S.

• Chapters: 231

– U.S. 141 – Non-U.S. 90

• Councils: 29

• Commission on Standards and Guidelines

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CURRENT STATUS (CONT’D)• Board of Directors: 14 members

• 2013 President: Geoffrey T. Craighead, CPP

• 2014 President-elect: Richard E. Widup, Jr., CPP

• Chief Executive Officer: Michael J. Stack

• Headquarters staff: 83 full-time positions

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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

• Unrivaled networking

• Up-to-date information

• Opportunities to build a reputation and credentials

• Professional development and education

• Development of industry standards and guidelines

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UNRIVALED NETWORKING• Online member directory: connect with more than 38,000

colleagues throughout the world.

• Local chapters: your means to stay informed about local and regional issues.

• Councils: build your network by serving on one of 29 standing councils that focus on specific interest areas.

• Annual Seminar and Exhibits: epicenter for the latest trends, education, innovative security solutions, and networking. About 20,000 practitioners gather each year for this event.

• ASIS International Linkedin Group: 47,000 members connect with peers, share best practices, 24/7.

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UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION

• www.asisonline.org: your source for upcoming ASIS programs and events, late-breaking news, and standards and guidelines developments

• Security Management: ASIS’ monthly award-winning magazine, delivered free to members

• Security Management Daily and Weekly: the top security-related headlines delivered directly to your inbox

• ASIS Dynamics: bimonthly e-newsletter focused on member news, chapters, and ASIS events

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UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION (CONT'D)• O.P. Norton Information Resources Center (IRC):

reference desk available to answer members’ questions

• ASIS Career Center: industry's best source for security management positions, Job Seekers—post resumes, search jobs worldwide, resume/career coaching, ‘Ask the Expert’ career advice; Employers—post jobs, reach thousands of highly qualified applicants

• ASIS Bookstore: more than 350 peer-reviewed security industry publications and your source for ASIS merchandise

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• Certification: Demonstrate your professional competency and commitment, and increase your ability to add value to your employer and clients

• Chapter participation: Get involved by lending your expertise and time to chapter efforts, such as educational programs, community action, and the chapter newsletter

• Call for presentations: Share your expertise by presenting at the Annual Seminar or conferences around the globe

BUILDING A REPUTATION AND CREDENTIALS

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ASIS BOARD CERTIFICATION

• Three designations– Certified Protection Professional (CPP)– Professional Certified Investigator (PCI)– Physical Security Professional (PSP)

• Worldwide standard for competency

• ASIS board-certified professionals located in 83 countries and more than 3,800 organizations

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SIGNIFICANCE OF CERTIFICATION

• To individuals:– Immediate recognition of competency– Career enhancement/compensation– Personal achievement– Networking opportunities– Skills development

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SIGNIFICANCE OF CERTIFICATION

• For employers:– Competence and credibility– Validated knowledge, skills, and abilities– Commitment and self-motivation– Increased value and demonstrated expertise– High professional and ethical standards

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CPP DESIGNATION• Established in 1977

• Demonstrates in-depth knowledge and management skills in eight key areas of security

• Designates board certification in security management

• Accepted as the highest recognition accorded a security professional

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CPP DESIGNATION

• Requirements:– Work experience: Nine years of security work

experience, with at least three years in responsible charge of a security function

OR– Work experience: Seven years of security work

experience, with at least three years in responsible charge of a security function

AND– Education: An earned bachelor’s degree or higher

from an accredited institution of higher education

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PCI DESIGNATION• Specialty certification demonstrating in-depth knowledge

and experience in case management, investigative techniques and procedures, and case preparation

• Requirements:– Work experience: five years of investigations

experience, including at least two years in case management

– Education: An earned high school diploma or GED equivalent

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PSP DESIGNATION

• Specialty certification demonstrating in-depth knowledge and experience in physical security assessment; application, design, and integration of physical security systems; and implementation of physical security measures

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PSP DESIGNATION• Requirements:

– Work experience: four years of progressive experience in the physical security field

– Education: earned bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning

OR– Work experience: six years of progressive experience

in the physical security field – Education: high school diploma, GED equivalent, or

associate’s degree

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION

• ASIS International Seminar and Exhibits: delivers high-caliber education, access to the most innovative products and services, and the best networking in the industry

• Global conferences: three days of education, networking, and exhibits highlighting regional and global challenges

• Classroom programs: offerings cover the breadth and depth of security-related issues; all experience levels

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION• Webinars: the best educational value that you’ll find. 60

or 90 minutes of interactive learning. Great for team building! Available for CD afterward for 24/7 access.

• e-Learning: 24/7 Web-based instruction at your convenience. Includes all three certification review programs.

• Executive education: partnerships with leading universities to enhance business skills.

• On-site training: customized programs, scheduled at your convenience, at location of your choice.

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CSO ROUNDTABLE• By invitation-only forum for the most senior security

professionals from the world’s largest and most influential organizations

• Primary objectives:– Elevate the status of security professionals in the

C-suite and boardroom – Develop succeeding generations of security leaders

• Offers networking opportunities with global thought leaders and policymakers, as well as exclusive educational sessions at events around the world

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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS• Targeted to ages 21 – 40 and ‘young at heart’

• Objectives:– Ensure ASIS meets needs now and in future– Provide networking and support to fully engage in ASIS

• Establish forum for those who may be interested in future leadership within ASIS and the profession

• Offerings at Seminar– Track of educational sessions – Young Professionals reception

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• Standards and Guidelines Commission oversees all activities

• Objective:– Advance security management and best practices– Openness, balance, consensus, impartiality, and

transparency to ensure credibility and broad acceptance

• ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization

• In 2007, granted ISO liaison status

STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES

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• Quality Assurance and Security Management for Private Security Company's Operating in the Maritime Environment - Guidance (2013) – PSC.4

• Maturity Model for the Phased Implementation of a Quality Assurance Management System for Private Security Service Providers (2013) – PSC.3

• Conformity Assessment and Auditing Management Systems for Quality of Private Security Company Operations (2012) – PSC. 2

• Management System for Quality of Private Security Company Operations—Requirements with Guidance (2012) – PSC.1

ASIS/ANSI STANDARDS

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• Security Management Standard: Physical Asset Protection (2012)

• Organizational Resilience Maturity Model—Phased Implementation (2012) - SPC.4

• Workplace Violence Prevention & Intervention (2011)

• ASIS/BSI Business Continuity Management Standard (2010)

ASIS/ANSI STANDARDS

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• Organizational Resilience: Security, Preparedness and Continuity Management Systems - Requirements with Guidance for Use Standard (2009)

• Chief Security Officer (CSO) Organizational (2008)

ASIS/ANSI STANDARDS

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• Private Security Officer Selection and Training (2010)• Preemployment Background Screening (2009) • Facilities Physical Security Measures (2009)• Chief Security Officer (2008) • Threat Advisory System Response (2008) • Information Asset Protection (2007) • Business Continuity: A Practical Approach for Emergency

Preparedness, Crisis Management, and Disaster Recovery (2005)

• Workplace Violence Prevention and Response (2005)• General Security Risk Assessment (2003)

GUIDELINES

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• Auditing Management Systems for Security, Preparedness and Continuity Management with Guidance for Application (201X)—SPC.2

• Resilience in the Supply Chain (201X)—SPC.3

• Community Resilience: Guidance on Capacity Building and Public-Private Partnerships (201X)—SPC.5

• ASIS/RIMS Risk Assessment (201X)

• Investigations (201X)

• Chief Security Officer—Revision (201X)

• Supply Chain Risk Management Standard: A Compilation of Best Practices (201X)

STANDARDS IN PROGRESS

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ADVOCACY• Monitor issues of importance

– Anti-piracy

– Chemical security

– Cyber security

– Guns in the workplace

– Employment background checks

– Reporting of suspicious activities

– Data breach legislation

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ASIS FOUNDATION• Mission: Provide high-quality and contemporary research and

education opportunities that serve to enhance the security profession

• 501 C(3) organization

– Tax deductible contributions

– Research oriented

– CRISP Reports (Connecting Research in Security to Practice)

– Scholarships and awards

– A way to give back to the profession

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Colocation of the (ISC)2 Security Congress with ASIS

Seminar and Exhibits for the second consecutive year

• Four new ANSI standards published, including world’s first standard to support the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers

• Membership reached all-time high of 38,000 worldwide

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS (CONT’D)• Annual Seminar and Exhibits drew nearly 20,000

practitioners to Philadelphia and included the second appearance in two years of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary at an ASIS Seminar

• ASIS certification program celebrated 35th anniversary

• Security Management published its first digital edition in May.

• Protection of Assets completely revised and now available in an eight volume, hard-bound set, as well as electronically

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS (CONT’D)

• Eight chapters added in past year: Savannah, Georgia; Ciudad Juarez, Mexico; Seoul, Korea; Ghana; Quebec City, Canada; Montevideo, Uruguay; Poland; Cairo, Egypt

• New York City Conference and Exhibition expanded to two-day format with more educational offerings

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2013 HIGHLIGHTS• Launch of new ASIS website – secure platform to connect

with peers, get information targeted to your specific industry sector, and manage CPEs

• Colocation of the (ISC)2 Security Congress with ASIS Seminar and Exhibits for the third consecutive year

• Two new ANSI standards published, work now underway for Risk Assessment and Investigations standards

• Membership at an all-time high of more than 38,000

• Security Management digital editions continue to be well received; expand our reach to broader audience

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• Pursue partnerships that provide a defined net benefit to ASIS in support of deploying the ESRM/enterprise resilience body of knowledge

• Build on the MOU with (ISC)2 to include expanded education offerings at global conferences, as well as colocating the (ISC)2 Security Congress with the 2013 ASIS Seminar and Exhibits

• Continue to collaborate with educational institutions, government agencies, business community, and non-security disciplines to establish joint or ASIS-sponsored standards development, educational programs, and certifications

PARTNERSHIPS

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2013 GLOBAL CONFERENCES

• February 17-19, 20134th Middle East Security Conference & ExhibitionDubai, UAE

• April 14-1612th European Security Conference and Exhibition

Gothenburg, Sweden

• May 8-9, 201323rd New York City Security Conference and ExpoNew York, New York USA

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2013 GLOBAL CONFERENCES (CONT'D)• September 24-27, 2013

59th Annual Seminar and Exhibits Chicago, IL USA

• December 3-5, 20137th Asia-Pacific Security Forum and Exhibition

Macau, China

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