Anticipate the unexpected - ASIS 2012
Anticipate the unexpected - ASIS 2012
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Pre-Seminar Programs and Events<br />
Make <strong>the</strong> most of your time and resources in Orlando by adding<br />
one or more of <strong>the</strong>se exciting programs to your agenda. Additional<br />
registration fees apply where indicated.<br />
PRE-SEmInAR PRoGRAmS<br />
<strong>the</strong> Impact of Cargo <strong>the</strong>ft on <strong>the</strong><br />
Global Supply Chain<br />
Saturday–Sunday, September 17–18<br />
This comprehensive program examines supply<br />
chain criminal activity in all modes and areas of<br />
<strong>the</strong> global logistics and transportation industry<br />
sectors. Beginning with <strong>the</strong> identification and<br />
assessment of existing threats and related<br />
vulnerabilities which significantly impact <strong>the</strong><br />
supply chain, examine all aspects of effective<br />
mitigation processes. The critical role of<br />
actionable intelligence analysis in <strong>the</strong> strategic<br />
security planning process is emphasized, and<br />
specific supply chain security countermeasures<br />
are presented. Review <strong>the</strong> importance of existing<br />
transportation statutes and necessary cargo<br />
carriage liability coverage. The creation of a<br />
secure environment for people and cargo is<br />
examined, both from a supply chain standpoint<br />
and a terminal perspective. Trends in supply chain<br />
governance and <strong>the</strong> uncertainty of global political<br />
resolve are analyzed as key factors requiring<br />
substantial change for <strong>the</strong> improvement of supply<br />
chain security integrity in <strong>the</strong> face of <strong>the</strong> ongoing<br />
threat of criminal activity.<br />
Presented by <strong>the</strong> Global Maritime and Transportation<br />
School (GMATS) at <strong>the</strong> U.S. Merchant Marine Academy<br />
Program #1165<br />
$595 member; $695 nonmember<br />
Detecting Deception in Verbal and<br />
Written Statements<br />
Saturday–Sunday, September 17–18<br />
8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
This is an intensive, hands-on introduction to<br />
Statement Analysis. You will learn how to detect<br />
deception in verbal and written statements,<br />
allowing you to identify suspects and eliminate<br />
truthful persons as suspects. The technique will<br />
allow you to save time and resources as well as<br />
be more successful in your investigations. Learn<br />
from actual cases that were solved using <strong>the</strong><br />
technique and gain practical experience.<br />
Sponsored by John Dietz and Associates<br />
Program #1164<br />
$595 member; $695 nonmember<br />
Advanced Guard Force management:<br />
Improving Performance/Reducing<br />
turnover<br />
Sunday, September 18, 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
The basic element in private security today is still<br />
<strong>the</strong> security officer. Improper pre-employment<br />
screening, weak training programs, and worn out<br />
policies and practices resulting in even one bad<br />
performer can derail an entire protection program.<br />
This program, conducted by leading security<br />
managers with over 75 years of cumulative<br />
experience, outlines cases where training came<br />
too late and offers you practical advice on how to<br />
avoid <strong>the</strong> pitfalls of a less than optimum program.<br />
Topics include defining <strong>the</strong> security officer role,<br />
performing an objective evaluation, contract<br />
security, managing security in an organized labor<br />
environment, avoiding litigation, use of force, and<br />
building morale.<br />
Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> International Foundation for Cultural<br />
Property Protection.<br />
Program #1168<br />
$395 member; $495 nonmember<br />
Bank Security Risk mitigation<br />
Sunday, September 18, 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
This full-day program covers <strong>the</strong> major topics<br />
and concerns faced by corporate security<br />
managers in <strong>the</strong> banking and financial institutions<br />
environment. A panel of security directors and<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r bank security specialists will address <strong>the</strong><br />
Bank Protection Act, risk assessment process,<br />
CPTED principles for banking, bank robbery<br />
training, effects of global financial crime, Internet<br />
banking account takeovers, preparing for court<br />
testimony, and creating added value in bank<br />
security programs.<br />
Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>ASIS</strong> Banking and Financial Services<br />
Council<br />
Program #1167<br />
$395 member; $495 nonmember<br />
September 19–22, 2011 | Orange County Convention Center | Orlando, Florida | www.asis2011.org 11