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IAPSC wishes you a very happy new year! As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide the readers of IAPSC News a look at the most accessed articles from 2020. Our regular publication will resume Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
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10. IAPSC Volunteer Opportunities
IAPSC
Have you always wanted to get more involved with IAPSC but never knew how? Now is your chance! IAPSC is seeking a new chair for the Business Development & Marketing Interest Group.
We are kicking off 2020 with a new interest group structure, so now is the perfect time to volunteer. There are many benefits of volunteering for IAPSC, including eligibility for recertification points for several certifications.
For more information or to volunteer, please email iapsc@iapsc.org. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Overtur™ is Allegion’s digital environment for simplifying design, specification and management of door openings, including access control, between Divisions 8 and 28. It serves as a central hub of access control hardware information that allows team members to collaborate on a project in a single platform.
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9. Security on the witness stand
ASIS
In a crowded Florida nightclub, an argument between two customers got heated. Security personnel eventually ejected the patrons from the club, but the individuals walked out to the Elks Lodge parking lot and began another altercation that ended with a shooting. In the end, one bystander, Tanya Renee Oliver, was dead.
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8. Have you protected your information properly?
IAPSC
On behalf of IAPSC, Lynda L. Buel, IAPSC' President, collaborated with the Cybersecurity Committee to publish an article on Social Engineering. The article focuses on how to keep your confidential information safe and provides tips on protecting sensitive information both personally and professionally. To learn more about social engineering, please read more here.
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Promoted by Murray Associates
If you feel there is an eavesdropping, information loss, or espionage problem at work—or personally—take it seriously. Trust your instincts. This is not a normal thought. The thought would not have crossed your mind if everything were fine, something is wrong. You never hear about successful eavesdropping or espionage attacks. You’re not supposed to. It’s a covert act. This apparent quiet gives victims a false sense of security. Not only is information theft prevalent and invisible, it is also silent. Discovery relies heavily on the victim’s intuition and preparedness to handle the problem. Learn how to fight back…
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6. IAPSC 2021 Annual Conference
IAPSC
IAPSC’s 2021 Annual Conference will be held June 7-9 at the Sheraton Gunter in San Antonio, Texas.
IAPSC staff is working closely with the venue to ensure we are proactively following safe meeting practices based on CDC and local guidelines. We look forward to sharing our plans with you. Please stay tuned for more details and registration coming soon! In the meantime, please visit IAPSC’s website for hotel information.
Please contact IAPSC staff via email at iapsc@iapsc.org with any questions.
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3. Set Yourself Apart and Become A Certified Security Consultant (CSC)!
IAPSC
Earning the Certified Security Consultant designation demonstrates your depth of knowledge, professional objectivity, integrity, and skills as a security consultant. The CSC requires a combination of experience, education, independence, ethics, and successfully passing an online examination.
The exam is open to both members and non-members as well as independent (external) and internal consultants. IAPSC members are pre-qualified to sit for the exam and receive a discount on the certification fee. Learn more here and apply today!
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1. Insider Threat: A Review of Electronic Surveillance Threats & The Counter-Measures Webinar
IAPSC
Presented by Duane Reeves
Tuesday, November 17, 3pm - 4pm (ET)
Eavesdropping, surveillance, and espionage isn't just something that happens in the movies. Corporate or economic espionage has become a multi-billion-dollar industry fueled by the marketing of sophisticated spy technology to individuals who are deploying covert technology against one another on an unprecedented scale.
This presentation is designed to introduce you to the world of how insider threats are utilizing electronic surveillance and how this field has affected the way information technology and physical security should conduct security operations.
The Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) survey is one of the most under-utilized security assessment services available to security managers. Thus, leaving a void in their overall security programs.
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
• Understand the significance of how insider threats can have on their business.
• Demonstrate that the opportunity for surveillance devices is at an all-time high.
• Define common threats and what the attendee can do to counter those threats.
This webinar has been approved for 1 CSC credit hour through IAPSC and submitted for 1 CPE credit hour through ASIS.
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