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The Role of Training in Insurance and Risk Management Planning

Tory-Brownyard
Tory Brownyard
March 5, 2012
Well-trained officers can be one of the most effective risk management tools for security firms. Proper training can prevent accidents, improve performance and minimize the number of incidents that can lead to costly lawsuits.
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Illegal Drugs

New Steps in Combating Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations

January 26, 2012
The U.S. government continues to face a momentous, transnational threat: Mexican drug trafficking organizations (MDTOs). Mexico’s capacity to combat MDTOs, coupled with the U.S. adeptness to assist in that vein, will have significant implications for both countries and beyond and security overall.
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Natalie Runyon

Leadership Behaviors to Drive Innovation in Security Organizations

Natalie Runyon
Natalie Runyon
January 3, 2012
It is no secret that CSOs need to be business enablers to maximize success and to collaborate across disciplines as part of a broader enterprise risk strategy. In my article from the August edition of Security magazine, business acumen, strategic capabilities and entrepreneurial mindsets are underscored as the key skills corporations are demanding from security executives and are requirements for generating business value and collaboration in an enterprise risk management program.
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Hitting the Ground Running

Greg Allen
Greg Allen
December 1, 2011
We have all seen the increased physical presence of security and public safety professionals. And we have all been affected by airport delays, baggage regulations and new technologies to screen us.
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Instructor teaching

Professional Organizations for Instructors: Out in Front

Chris Hertig
Christopher A. Hertig
November 1, 2011
Professional organizations provide a number of benefits to the occupational/professional groups that they serve. Associations help to pave the way for the profession to progress by offering seminars, publications, courses and industry updates. They set the standards of practice all the way from accreditation and certification to codes of ethics.
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David Sawyer

Pre-Employment Background Screening: More to it than Meets the Eye

David Sawyer
David C. Sawyer
September 6, 2011

In today’s “microwave society” the need for speed often supersedes thoroughness, but in the absence of comprehensive background checks on prospective employees, haste can result in waste…and sometimes worse. Gone are the days when the hiring process was based on a good “gut” feeling and a firm handshake, yet there remain a fair number of otherwise very savvy business people who take the self-service approach to background screening. Without question, the Internet has made the screening process somewhat simple and inexpensive, but without knowing what to look for and where to find it, information can be confusing and/or misleading.


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Natalie Runyon

Skills for a Successful Executive in the Business of Security

Natalie Runyon
Natalie Runyon
August 1, 2011

The biggest skill set gaps in the security industry are business acumen, strategic capabilities and an entrepreneurial mindset, according to Kathy Lavinder, owner of Security & Investigative Placement Consultants and a well-known recruiter in the security industry. 


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David Hyde

Workplace Violence: What Role for Corporate Security?

David Hyde
David Hyde
July 1, 2011
Workplace violence has grown into perhaps the most significant risk issue facing corporate security departments today. Security professionals have a unique contribution to make in helping the organization to meet its duty of care to anticipate, prevent, respond to and recover from workplace violence incidents. At the outset, corporate security needs to have a place at the strategic planning table. 


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Networking Opportunities Abound at ASIS 2011

June 28, 2011
From the informal to the formal, security professionals will find opportunities for networking aplenty at ASIS 2011—set for September 19-22 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. The colocation of the first (ISC)2 Security Congress and the addition of a new education track for security systems integrators add new dimensions to the Annual Seminar and Exhibits and broadens the scope and value of networking opportunities.
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Receptionist

First Faces and Protected Spaces

Security Training for Receptionists and Greeters
Bryan Warren
Bryan Warren
June 6, 2011

Receptionists and employees that are in a greeter type of position in a company carry with them a responsibility that has a definite effect upon the success of an organization: making a good first impression. It has been said many times: you do not get a second chance to make that first impression, but there is much more to this type of job than most people imagine.


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