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IAPSC
Pete Van Beek is a nationally recognized security expert and author of Domestic Terrorism On Our Streets, Tough Mark and Operation Secure Transport. In 2001 and again in 2005 he wrote, filmed, and produced our nation's first terrorism prevention programs for the transportation industry. Over his 30-year career, Pete has provided expert witness testimony to the federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board and developed terrorism prevention programs under contract to the Department of Homeland Security/TSA. As an author and corporate trainer, Pete Van Beek focuses on teaching people how to recognize, prevent, and respond to attack or assault situations.
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IAPSC
Mr. Fanning manages Fanning Security Services in Central Florida, specializing in security management, loss prevention, and physical security consulting. Previously he worked in various security roles for Walt Disney World, Orlando for 20 years. Mr. Fanning has also served as an Advisory Board member to the Homeland Security Training Academy and a Board member for the ASIS Greater Orlando Chapter in various leadership roles.
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IAPSC
These monthly member meetings facilitate member relationship-building across areas of specialty and interest. They provide new opportunities for IAPSC members discuss current topics, best practices and guidelines, challenges members are experiencing, and trends in the industry. It's easy and FREE to participate in these upcoming teleconferences from your computer or your phone.
We hope to connect with you at an upcoming Interest Group session:
June 17 @ 9 a.m. PDT — Security Design and Engineering
July 15 @ 9 a.m. PDT — Cybersecurity
August 19 @ 9 a.m. PDT — Forensics and Security Management
Sign up now on-line here or by contacting iapsc@iapsc.org.
IAPSC
Looking to successfully launch a new security consultant practice or jump-start an existing one? This unique, one-day intensive program can show you how! Join us on Sunday, September 11, 2016 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, to learn from a faculty of seasoned consultants on how to develop and market yourself as a security consultant and how to avoid expensive mistakes that can sabotage your success. The program is filled with practical information that saves time, money, and frustration. Take home a comprehensive workbook of sample proposals and reports that give you a clear advantage when competing for a security consulting assignment.
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IAPSC
Mark your calendar to join IAPSC on May 7-9, 2017, in beautiful and vibrant Austin Texas! More details coming soon! Contact iapsc@iapsc.org with questions or to get involved.
TIME
Ronald Robinson's bar does not have security. And the deaths in Orlando will not change that.
"I'm not going to fall prey to them," says the 59-year-old bar owner of Larry's Lounge as to why he will not hire security following the killing of 50 people at a gay nightclub in Florida. The Washington, D.C. gay bar will function normally night, without pat-downs or metal detectors. But some bar managers are changing policies, if only slightly, in the wake of Orlando.
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Billboard
Until recently, instances of gun violence in the live-music business had generally been isolated incidents, ranging from "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's murder at the hand of a deranged fan to rare outbursts of gunfire at concerts. But the November terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theatre in Paris, the shooting backstage at Irving Plaza in New York last month, and the horrific incidents in Orlando, Florida, this past weekend — two separate shootings that killed 51 people, including 22-year-old singer Christina Grimmie — have left a nation stunned and the music industry confronting security challenges at a level it has never before faced.
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Science Daily
Security measures in American high schools are meant to keep students safe. But the nationwide trend of embedding security cameras, metal detectors, resource officers and even police officers in schools is having unintended consequences, according to research by Associate Professor of Psychology Timothy J. Servoss, Ph.D.
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Security Info Watch
Fraud and data breaches are often two sides of the same coin. Both can have a significant impact on business operations and have the potential for reputational damage to companies. With most security professionals coming to terms with the fact that it's not a matter of if, but instead when their organization will suffer a security incident, many have focused more attention on planning for how they would manage and mitigate the impact of a data breach.
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NPR
A new type of airport security screening lane is being tested in Atlanta, and "initial results show dramatic improvements," according to the head of the Transportation Security Administration.
The "innovation lanes" are aimed a reducing wait times, and Peter Neffenger says that two new automated lanes designed by Delta have shown a 30 percent improvement in efficiency since they were rolled out last month. Delta thinks this new model should be able to double the productivity of airport security lanes.
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By Scott E. Rupp
Does it matter that the College of Healthcare Information Executives, or CHIME, is trying to combat cybersecurity threats? Is it really the organization that should be tackling this issue? Apparently, its leadership thinks so. The organization recently announced the creation of the CHIME Cybersecurity Center and Program Office to improve information sharing, develop and spread best practices and "encourage greater collaboration across the industry and with federal agencies."
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Security Intelligence
Retail security has made many news headlines over the past couple of years. Many dubbed 2014 the year of the megabreach, but the number of high-profile data leaks continues to grow. According to recent research by NTT Group, the retail industry is a particularly popular target, experiencing 2.7 times the number of attacks of the financial services sector.
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