Anticipate the unexpected - ASIS 2012
Anticipate the unexpected - ASIS 2012
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MONDAY, sEPTEMbEr 19 • 4:30 pm–5:30 pm<br />
2303 integrator series: best<br />
Practices in integrated school<br />
security: K–12<br />
● Fundamental<br />
learn directly from school security practitioners<br />
and agency professionals about <strong>the</strong> challenges<br />
<strong>the</strong>y face and <strong>the</strong> services integrators can<br />
provide to best meet <strong>the</strong> needs of <strong>the</strong>se clients.<br />
Topics include analyzing surveillance needs,<br />
understanding student safety and how to deal<br />
with <strong>the</strong> violent student, and executing threat<br />
assessment plans. learn how to deal with<br />
pornography on campus as well as bullying and<br />
fights. Mobile monitoring and event response<br />
considerations are also covered.<br />
Mike Ganio, Orange County Public Schools; Conan<br />
Bickford, West Highland School<br />
2304 special Events security in<br />
<strong>the</strong> City of Orlando: best Practices,<br />
Operations, Technology<br />
■ Intermediate<br />
are you charged with security at special events?<br />
do you need to cover a large area: campus,<br />
downtown, or entertainment complex? Will you<br />
have to deploy a video surveillance system in a<br />
matter of days or hours? are you looking into<br />
wireless as a possible solution, but concerned<br />
about security, reliability, and speed? If you are<br />
a security director, integrator, or consultant,<br />
don’t miss this session packed with how-to’s<br />
and real-world deployment examples. Get <strong>the</strong><br />
information you need to ensure successful video<br />
surveillance for special events.<br />
Jeffery Blye, Detective, City of Orlando Police Department;<br />
Ksenia Coffman, Marketing Manager, Firetide; Steve<br />
Surfaro, Industry Liaison, Axis Communications<br />
Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>ASIS</strong> Global Terrorism, Political<br />
Instability, and International Crime Council<br />
2305 High-rise security<br />
■ Intermediate<br />
This fast-paced discussion focuses on best<br />
practices established in <strong>the</strong> post 9/11 world for<br />
mid- and high-rise office building environments.<br />
Topics include methodologies used for full or<br />
partial building evacuations and shelter-in-place.<br />
hear how to balance customer service with<br />
a dynamic security program to gain tenant<br />
confidence. Incorporate state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art<br />
technology to protect your assets. discuss<br />
implementing an all hazards response plan that<br />
clearly outlines duties and responsibilities for<br />
security directors and <strong>the</strong> property management<br />
team to address life-threatening emergencies.<br />
Carlos Villarreal, Senior Vice President, Commercial Real<br />
Estate Division, Whelan Security<br />
Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>ASIS</strong> Commercial Real Estate Council<br />
MONDAY<br />
LEVEL KEY: ● Fundamental ■ Intermediate ▲ Advanced<br />
2306 iT security Council series:<br />
Forensics and E-Discovery<br />
● Fundamental<br />
non-practitioners will receive a comprehensive<br />
overview of <strong>the</strong> fields of digital forensics and<br />
e-discovery. Gain a basic working knowledge<br />
including vocabulary, concepts, application in<br />
<strong>the</strong> corporate environment, and emerging trends.<br />
Review information forensics (data recovery),<br />
formal forensics, and e-discovery. analyze <strong>the</strong><br />
differences and <strong>the</strong> uses, capabilities, and<br />
limitations of each, and consider <strong>the</strong> legal<br />
ramifications. discuss best practices in <strong>the</strong><br />
areas of specific skill requirements, strategies,<br />
and controls for each category of forensic<br />
examination.<br />
Andrew Neal, President, Southwest Digital Laboratory;<br />
Kevin Ripa, Director of Computer Forensic, Advanced<br />
Surveillance Group; Eric Sifford, Human/Signals<br />
Intelligence, U.S. Army, (ISC) 2 Appointee; Kelly “KJ”<br />
Kuchta, CPP, CFE, President, Forensics Consulting<br />
Solutions, LLC; Robin Harris-Walker, CPP, Harris Nibor<br />
International<br />
Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>ASIS</strong> Information Technology Security<br />
Council<br />
2307 Generate Cash by Uninvesting<br />
in security Equipment services<br />
■ Intermediate<br />
are you paying more than necessary to<br />
maintain your physical security equipment, or<br />
paying for a level of service that can be reduced<br />
without affecting performance? an experienced<br />
panel representing equipment owners and<br />
service providers identifies <strong>the</strong> most common<br />
and significant cost-drivers associated with<br />
maintenance and service. They will <strong>the</strong>n<br />
demonstrate, through real life examples,<br />
alternatives and containment strategies to<br />
minimize <strong>the</strong>ir impact on <strong>the</strong> security budget.<br />
also, understand <strong>the</strong> strategic importance of<br />
competitive bidding.<br />
John Kerster, President, Security Design Associates, Inc.;<br />
Jeffrey Ryder, CPP, PSP, Senior Physical Security<br />
Specialist, Protective Services Police Department, Strategic<br />
Services Bureau Department of Real Estate Services, City<br />
of Washington, DC; John Bodolay, Founder, Acme Technical<br />
Group, LLC<br />
“This is <strong>the</strong> largest security<br />
products show in <strong>the</strong> world,<br />
it is a must-attend event.”<br />
Rudy Wolter<br />
Senior Vice President/Director of<br />
Security<br />
cITI<br />
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