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IAPSC
The 2019 Conference Committee is currently seeking your abstract submissions for the next IAPSC Annual Conference, May 4-6, 2019 in Miami, FL.
Complete the online form with your proposed presentation content (deliverables, key take-aways, and subject matter), the value that the session will bring to security consultants, and your qualifications as a presenter, and you will be considered to speak at the conference! The deadline to submit abstracts is September 24, 2018.
Click here to submit your proposal now.
For assistance or questions, contact the IAPSC office at iapsc@iapsc.org or 415-536-0288.
IAPSC
Why become an IAPSC sponsor? Because partnership with the International Association of Professional Security Consultants (IAPSC) is your opportunity to introduce your organization to one of the most well-respected security associations in the world! Our members have the capacity to influence millions in security spending. A partnership with the IAPSC is your opportunity to connect with best-in-class security consultants in a variety of specialties. The IAPSC Annual Sponsorship model offers our sponsoring partners year-round exposure and networking with our consultant members.
Download the brochure to learn more.
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IAPSC
If you’re headed to Las Vegas for GSX, ASIS’ annual conference, September 23-27, 2018, join your IAPSC colleagues for a Sunday evening networking reception on September 23, 2018 in Room N218 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. RSVP required to 415.536.0288 or iapsc@iapsc.org
IAPSC
IAPSC members are needed to assist at the IAPSC table in the exhibit hall at ASIS in Las Vegas, September 25-27. If you can spare an hour or two to help out at the table sharing info about the benefits of IAPSC, let us know by emailing: iapsc@iapsc.org
The IAPSC membership booth will be Exhibit Hall Booth # 4124.
IAPSC
Sunday, 23 September | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Looking to successfully launch a new security consultant practice or jump-start an existing one? Back by popular demand, this unique program can show you how! Learn from seasoned consultants how to develop and market yourself and avoid costly mistakes that can sabotage your success. Gain practical information to save you time, money, and frustration. You’ll return home with sample proposals and reports that give you a clear advantage when competing for a security consulting assignment.
Registration starts at $250 for this one-day pre-conference program offered at ASIS’ Annual Conference: GSX in Las Vegas, NV.
Learn More here.
Register Now here.
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!
IAPSC
If you’re interested in connecting with other members on topics of mutual interest, we invite you to join us on GoToMeeting for our Monthly meetings.
Security Design and Engineering Interest Group
Friday, September 21 @ 10:00 AM; 1:00 PM ET
Cybersecurity Interest Group
Friday, October 19 @ 9:00 AM; 12 Noon ET
Forensics and Security Management Interest Group
Friday, November 16 @ 9:00 AM PT; 12 Noon ET
For more info and to RSVP, go to: https://iapsc.org/events/
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