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UPCOMING SECURITY TELECONFERENCES
Acing Security Risk Assessments
Failing to evaluate the special risks facing your company — and each of its offices and facilities — puts your entire security mission at risk. Site-specific risk assessments are a must for corporate security teams and can range from a simple matrix to a highly detailed plan.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants, each with extensive experience in managing site-specific risk assessments, prepares you to make better decisions.
August 13, 2008
1:00–2:40pm Eastern
Officer Patrols: Best Practices for Planning Routes, Personnel, Frequency, Locations
Between the skyrocketing cost of fueling security officer vehicles and the always-rising manpower costs, the need to thoroughly evaluate your officer patrols has never been greater.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders and consultants prepares you for your own hard-eyed review of your company's security patrols to ensure fuel and cost efficiency.
September 3, 2008
1:00–2:40pm Eastern
PREVIOUS SECURITY TELECONFERENCES AVAILABLE ON CD
One of the biggest risks facing corporate security leaders on an almost daily basis comes from inside the company due to employees' careless disregard of access control policies.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of security veterans outlines tactics that have worked for them and helps you and your company get and maintain control over its access control problem.
Pre-Employment Screening: Effective Policies and Best Practices
Particularly in this rough economy, your company cannot afford to hire people with any record of criminal activity, low productivity possibly due to substance abuse, or prior conduct suggesting a propensity toward violence.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our expert panel of veteran corporate security and HR executives and consultants offers you insights into best practices on pre-employment background and drug screening, as well how the security–HR partnership can make the process more effective.
Winning RFP Strategies for Buying Security Services and Systems
Hastily prepared requests for proposals (RFPs) from vendors of guard services, camera or access control systems, or other security services or products can spell disaster for a company security department.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran security pros prepares you to lead your team through a thorough, well conceived planning process for creating a high-impact RFP.
Critical C-TPAT Challenges: Certification and Beyond
Nearly 7,000 companies are now enrolled in the U.S. Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, or C-TPAT, program, and more than 3,000 were validated or revalidated in 2007 alone. However, staying in C-TPAT is no walk in the park: more than 110 companies have been at least temporarily suspended.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of corporate security leaders from member companies and C-TPAT consultants offers you alternatives for dealing with critical challenges, from self-assessing to get an initial validation to staying in Customs' good graces later.
Successful Internal Investigations
Investigation of incidents and possible crimes—ranging from physical threats to sexual harassment to theft—before calling law enforcement is often in corporate security's best interests.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of corporate security veterans and investigation consultants tells you the key success elements for in-house investigations.
Keeping Guns Off Your Company Premises
All but two states now allow people to carry concealed weapons on their person or in their vehicles. At least five states have passed laws to prevent employers from banning guns from their workplaces. For corporate security leaders, these are more than interesting statistics.
How can corporate security departments enforce "no guns" policies within legal restrictions? What signage and educational campaigns have been effective—and permissible—under current law? Can security perform searches of people and their cars—and minimize negative employee reaction?
Protecting Against Parking Lot Crime
Parking lots and decks account for more crimes that result in a company being sued than any other setting.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants briefs you on which parking lot security techniques are effectively thwarting crime and which simply waste time and money.
Effective Security Officer Training on a Tight Budget
Officer and manager training is vital to the corporate security machine, but it is still burdened by budgetary pressures at most companies. How can corporate security leaders craft comprehensive, high-quality training programs in the most cost-effective way possible?
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and security consultants shares their hard won experiences and strategies for delivering high-impact, but cost effective, training.
Think workplace violence can't happen at your company? Think again. There are more than 1,000,000 workplace assaults each year, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 516 workplace homicides in 2006.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders and consultants specializing in workplace violence offers you the benefit of their perspectives and lessons learned.
Security Metrics and Benchmarking
Corporate security leaders can't manage what they can't measure. They need to identify core operating activities and devise a way to measure results, before they can make informed judgments about whether their department is effectively and efficiently protecting the company's people and assets.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran security professionals and advisors helps you craft a realistic, effective approach to measuring and benchmarking security performance.
Security Officers: Building a Superior Force
The toughest challenge that confronts many corporate security departments and guard services is consistently recruiting capable security officers and retaining them in a competitive labor market. Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of corporate security leaders shares successful tactics and experiences on the hiring and retaining front, and very real, costly mistakes.Designing Effective Post Orders
Well-designed and executed post orders are the foundation of an effective corporate security program. Listen and participate from your telephone as veteran corporate security professionals and consultants give you a blueprint for creating effective post orders and ensuring that they are followed throughout your organization.Strengthening Security in Company Mail Operations
Just within the last few months, Manhattan businesses, the Kansas City IRS office and a Florida court each received letters or packages containing suspicious white powders. And, over the past two years, several financial services companies received bombs with threatening letters through the mail. Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants gives valuable input that will help you assess where your company's own mail operation security may be lacking.Getting Top Results From Your Security Officer Force
Keeping your top-performing security officers is a constant challenge, but it’s particularly difficult when the best people have plenty of opportunities elsewhere. Getting the most out of each and every member of your staff is another daunting task. Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders shares their ideas for keeping the best officers and getting top results from staff – and which approaches have failed.Protecting Against Parking Lot Crime
Parking lots and decks account for more crimes that result in a company being sued than any other setting.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants briefs you on which parking lot security techniques are effectively thwarting crime and which simply waste time and money.
Acing Security Risk Assessments
Failing to evaluate the special risks facing your company -- and each of its offices and facilities -- puts your entire security mission at risk. Site-specific risk assessments are a must for corporate security teams and can range from a simple matrix to a highly detailed plan.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants offers you the benefit of their extensive experience in managing site-specific risk assessments.
Undercover Surveillance in Security Policy Enforcement: Monitoring Officers and Employees
Often, it's to corporate security's advantage to send an undercover operative or use a hidden camera to investigate whether officers are following policy or employees are stealing from the company.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our expert panel of corporate security leaders and consultants tells you how to nip stealing, policy violations or other problems in the bud with undercover surveillance tactics.
A Bureau of Labor Statistics' study found some 14% of workplace fatalities resulted from assaults and violence. Another study indicates that each week, one employee is a victim of homicide and 25 suffer serious injuries due to violent incidents at work.
Listen and participate from your telephone as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders and consultants offers you the benefit of their perspectives and lessons learned on violence in the workplace.
Private Security Response To Medical Emergenciess
Every second counts in a medical emergency on your company’s property. Those first minutes of advance care before emergency crews arrive can make a life or death difference.
Join our panel of veteran security leaders who will share how they are tackling the job of emergency medical response and planning at their companies.
Find, Hire, and Retain Quality Security Officers
The toughest challenge that confronts many corporate security departments and guard services is consistently recruiting capable security officers and retaining them in a competitive labor market.
Join us as our panel of corporate security leaders shares successful tactics and experiences on the hiring and retaining front, and very real, costly mistakes.
Choosing the Right Security Services Vendor; Negotiating the Best Deal
A poor vendor choice or sloppy contract negotiation for security services can wreak havoc on a corporate security department. Horror stories abound about poorly performing guard services providers, systems integrators or security consultants – and about wasted expense that could have been prevented by clear contractual specifications.
Join us as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders share their best practices during separate sessions on screening and negotiating performance terms with providers of guard services, security systems integrators, and consultants needed for specialized projects such as creating emergency response plans or workplace violence policies.
Conducting Internal Theft Investigations
Theft of products and property by employees, vendors and service people costs companies billions of dollars each year. And security plays a lead role in investigating -- and stopping -- those potentially crippling losses.
Listen and participate without leaving your office as our panel of corporate security veterans tells you what elements make their theft investigations successful -- and offer their first-hand experiences on where they went wrong and how you can avoid those pitfalls.
Designing Effective Post Orders
Well-designed and executed post orders are the foundation of an effective corporate security program. They should be detailed enough to provide a measuring stick for officer performance, clear enough to communicate your expectations for manpower and training to your security services provider, and forthright enough to defend against a potential lawsuit alleging inadequate security.
Listen and participate from your office phone as veteran corporate security professionals and consultants give you a blueprint for creating effective post orders and ensuring that they are followed throughout your organization.
Preemployment Screening for Security Directors
Here’s a nightmare for a corporate security leader: Your company unwittingly hires someone with a history of stealing from employers, low productivity due to drug abuse, or violent dealings with co-workers.
Listen and participate from your office telephone as our expert panelists give you new guidance and best practices for screening the criminal, civil and drug backgrounds of applicants for security and other jobs.
Designing Effective Post Orders
Well-designed and executed post orders are the foundation of an effective corporate security program. They should be detailed enough to provide a measuring stick for officer performance, clear enough to communicate your expectations for manpower and training to your security services provider, and forthright enough to defend against a potential lawsuit alleging inadequate security.
Listen and participate from your office phone as veteran corporate security professionals and consultants give you a blueprint for creating effective post orders and ensuring that they are followed throughout your organization.
Corporate security leaders need to measure key activities and make an informed judgment to determine whether the security mission is truly being accomplished efficiently and effectively.
Listen as our panel of veteran security professionals and advisors helps you craft a realistic, effective approach to measuring security performance.
Getting Top Results From Your Security Officer Force
Retaining valued officers (in-house or contract) and maximizing their performance is more art than science. Join our teleconference on March 29 to hear your peer security executives discuss their own successful tactics that your security department can quickly imitate.
Listen as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders shares their best ideas to get top results from their officers – and which approaches they’ve scrapped from hard-won experience.
Parking lots and decks attract more crimes that result in a company being sued than any other corporate setting. In fact, a respected litigation analysis firm estimates that 38% of robberies and 17% of sexual assaults on American workers occur while walking to or from their parked cars. Failing to stop a preventable attack exposes companies to big-dollar judgments or settlements.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants – including Jack Sink of Payless Shoesource and David Levenberg of General Growth Properties - briefs you on which parking lot security techniques are effectively thwarting crime and which simply waste time and money.
Maximize Your Investment in CCTV
Nothing is more fundamental to the success of a company’s security mission than the maximum usage of a smoothly functioning camera system. CCTV utilizing an effective video-archiving system can make or break security.
Listen as our panel of experienced corporate security leaders and representatives of well respected CCTV vendors and integrators give you practical operational insights on enhancing and adapting core camera technology to thwart the threats to your company.
Conducting Internal Theft Investigations
Theft of products and property by employees, vendors and service people costs companies billions of dollars each year. And security plays a lead role in investigating -- and stopping -- those potentially crippling losses.
Listen as our panel of corporate security veterans tells you what elements make their theft investigations successful -- and offer their first-hand experiences on where they went wrong and how you can avoid those pitfalls.
Acing Security Risk Assessments
Your entire security mission is at risk when your security department doesn’t carefully evaluate the special risks facing each office, each production or distribution facility, or any other site. The dangers can be nearly as great if you plan your risk assessments poorly or execute them carelessly.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants, each with extensive experience in managing site-specific risk assessments, will prepare you to decide best practices and options concerning risk assessments.
Detaining Suspects: Avoid the Liability Trap
Security officers in a wide range of industries and business settings may wish to detain someone for questioning, whether for shoplifting, car break-ins, or embezzlement. However, detentions are fraught with risk for companies and their security departments.
Listen as our panel of experienced premises liability attorneys and consultants, as well as veteran corporate security leaders like Dan Ryan of General Growth Properties, helps you draw the line between vigilant security and unlawful detentions.
Security Officers as First Responders in Medical Emergencies
Every second counts in a medical emergency on your company’s property. Your security department may have trained officers as first responders. Those first minutes of advance care before emergency crews arrive can make a life or death difference.
Listen to our panel of veteran security leaders who will share how they are tackling the job of emergency medical response and planning at their companies.
Global positioning system (GPS) technology has quietly emerged as an affordable, viable and innovative alternative for a variety of security applications.
Listen as our panel of corporate security leaders shares their experiences using GPS on their companies’ containers, individual products, machinery, computers, and vehicles. Plus leading vendors will brief you on the latest technology available.
Security Awareness Communications
The success of your security mission hinges in great part on your ability to get the general staff to embrace and participate in the security policies and procedures that have been established to protect THEM.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security professionals offers detailed guidance on established and innovative security awareness building techniques and shares which approaches have proven successful and which have ineffective.
Secure Essential Resources By Proving ROI
Big investments ranging from additional security officers to a more modern access control system may be vital to your company’s ability to protect its customers or safeguard its confidential data. But even if the need is obvious to you, the security leader, the budget request may be doomed to fail – unless you can demonstrate the measurable benefits and cost reductions that senior management can readily grasp.
Listen as our panel of experienced security department leaders who have successfully lobbied their management for big-dollar investments help you demystify ROI. You'll leave equipped to better calculate ROI, understand execs’ bottom-line mindset, and make a winning case.
Find, Hire, and Retain Quality Security Officers
Like many corporate security departments and contract services, one of the toughest challenges you encounter is finding and keeping quality security officers.
Listen as our panel of corporate security leaders share their successful experiences on the hiring front, including prospecting for and retaining capable officers, AND learn how to avoid costly mistakes.
Employing CPTED to Reduce Security Risks
Exterior building areas are a company's biggest security and safety vulnerability. Failing to stop a preventable attack exposes companies to big-dollar judgments or settlements.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders briefs you on their experiences and insights -- including the latest research on CPTED measures that work to reduce both the risk of crime and injury and liability exposure.
Protecting Against Parking Lot Crime
Parking lots and decks are the scene of more crimes leading to a lawsuit than any other corporate setting. A respected litigation analysis firm estimates that 38% of robberies and 17% of sexual assaults on American workers occur while walking to or from their parked cars.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders briefs you on which measures are effective in thwarting crime in your parking lots -- and which are just a waste of resources.
Physical and IT Security Convergence
The drive to integrate U.S. corporations’ physical and IT security missions has gathered considerable speed, with companies eager to take a holistic approach to plugging gaps vulnerable to terrorism and theft risks and pushing for greater efficiencies from their security operations.
Listen as our panel of physical and IT security experts who have played central roles in the integration movement bottom-line organizational convergence from a physical security leader’s viewpoint.
Exposing Lies in Internal Theft Investigations
Spotting clues that an employee is giving deceptive answers in preliminary statements can be the difference between an internal theft investigation that stays on the right track and one that gets derailed while the culprit continues to steal from your company.
Listen as two experts who drew standing room only crowds at last year’s ASIS International annual meeting teach you their well-honed approach to separating truth from lies.
Pre-Employment Screening for Security Directors
Here’s a nightmare for a corporate security leader: Your company unwittingly hires someone with a history of stealing from employers, low productivity due to drug abuse, or violent dealings with co-workers.
Listen as our expert panelists give you new guidance and best practices for screening the criminal, civil and drug backgrounds of applicants for security and other jobs.
Designing Effective Post Orders
Well-designed and executed post orders are the foundation of an effective corporate security program.
Listen as veteran corporate security professionals and consultants give you a blueprint for creating effective post orders and ensuring that they are followed throughout your organization.
Security Benchmarking: Employing High-Impact Metrics in your Corporate Security Department
Measuring security department performance and productivity -- and communicating the results to top management -- is key to making sound business decisions and getting the support you need to run a successful security operation.
Listen from your office telephone as our panel of veteran security professionals and advisors offers their insights and guidance on obtaining your own benchmarking data for security operations and systems.
Conducting Internal Theft Investigations
Theft of products and property by employees, vendors and service people costs companies billions of dollars each year. And security plays a lead role in investigating -- and stopping -- those potentially crippling losses.
Listen as our panel of corporate security veterans tells you what elements make their theft investigations successful -- and offer their first-hand experiences on where they went wrong and how you can avoid those pitfalls.
In the new world of intelligent software, your CCTV system can watch for pre-determined events or objects in a high-security zone – and alert your security staff immediately.
Listen as our expert panelists brief you on the latest new intelligent video products and what’s on the horizon -- and offer lessons from their real world applications.
Protecting Against Parking Lot Crime
Parking lots and decks are the scene of more crimes leading to a lawsuit than any other corporate setting. Security directors must stay constantly informed about the most effective anti-crime tactics involving officers, security vehicles, cameras, lighting, landscaping and panic phones. Failing to stop a preventable attack could expose their companies to big-dollar judgments or settlements.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders briefs you on which measures are effective in thwarting parking lot crime and which simply waste time and money.
Lessons from Katrina: Preparing for Disaster, Avoiding Chaos
Hurricane Katrina exposed the holes in corporations’ emergency response and business continuity plans throughout the Gulf Coast. Even companies that thought they had done their homework learned some harsh lessons at the hands of Mother Nature, including how little they can rely on federal, state and local agencies to assist in the early stages of a relief effort.
Listen as our panel of corporate security leaders who helped deal with Katrina's aftermath and veteran advisors look with the benefit of 20-20 hindsight at where companies' response and business continuity plans succeeded -- and failed -- and what they should do differently in the future.
Benchmarking Security Guard Services: Data and guidance for savvy hiring and management of officers
Hard, relevant and current data against which to benchmark the success or failure of a company’s security operations is always in scant supply, as U.S. security leaders know well. Nowhere is this shortcoming more acute than in contract security guard services.
Listen as our our panel will expand on that data and add their own experiences, not only providing you with valuable benchmarking data but also telling you how your security department should use that information.
Before Disaster Strikes: Security's Expanding Role in Business Continuity Planning
Increasingly, security directors are being asked to lend their expertise and insights to multi-disciplinary teams assigned to ensure that key staff, facilities and data networks can continue to operate following a disaster.
Listen from your office telephone as our expert panel of corporate security leaders and veteran risk management advisors offers you their best guidance on the challenges of business continuity planning.
Metrics are essential to effective management and a key component of the language of top company executives. Security leaders must become skilled and "fluent" in measuring performance and communicating results if they hope to succeed.
Listen from your office telephone as our expert panel of security leaders and professional advisors share their experiences and insights.
Ensuring that both the systems and procedures are in place to provide proper access control at disparate buildings is a never-ending challenge for corporate security leaders. Even a single slip -- a non-functioning card reader, an officer who waives through someone without proper credentials -- can expose you to tremendous and ever-evolving risks.
Listen as our panel of experienced security leaders and advisors brief you on proven access control strategies and tactics -- giving you a fresh perspective on this perennial challenge -- and offer their insights on the most promising new systems and technological developments.
Negotiating Contracts with Security Outsourcers and Vendors: Tactics for Getting a Winning Deal
A corporate security leader who fails to do his homework before signing a contract with a vendor can easily lose all of the promised benefits of outsourcing -- and saddle your security department with a contract that you’ll rue for years. Obviously, you want to be a tough negotiator on price -- but there are other issues to consider as well.
Listen from your office telephone as our panel of veteran corporate security pros shares what they’ve learned over the years about smartly negotiating contracts with security services and vendors -- as well as the mistakes they’ve made and how to avoid them.
The Workplace Violence Threat: Anticipating tensions, responding swiftly to flash points
The headlines seem constantly filled with outbreaks of shootings and other violence on companies' property. Regardless of whether your company has thus far avoided a workplace violence incident and how well-planned your intervention efforts are, it's clear that corporate security executives in all industries and companies of all sizes must take the threat seriously and constantly reexamine their preparations.
Listen and participate from your office telephone as our expert panel of corporate security leaders and consultants offers you the fresh perspective you need to minimize the likelihood of attacks on your employees and customers and to react effectively when trouble does come.
RFID Briefing for Security Executives: Separating the reality from the hype
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is one of the hottest new technologies beckoning security directors. It is finding early adapters and potential niches in a range of security activities -- from access control and personalized access to computers to tracking merchandise and fixed assets vulnerable to theft or sabotage.
Listen and participate from your office telephone as our panel of expert consultants and corporate security leaders help you critically evaluate the promise and reality of RFID - and make an informed judgment about whether it is reliable enough to deliver the benefits and cost-effective enough to justify the investment.
Effective hiring, training, and management of security officers have always been the framework upon which top-notch corporate security programs are built. This applies equally to in-house and contract guard forces. And lately the stakes have been raised even higher.
Listen and participate as our panel of experienced corporate security professionals guide you around the latest pitfalls to make smarter, more informed strategic decisions about recruiting, training, and managing your the guard force.
Security Benchmarking: Employing high-impact metrics in your corporate security department
Metrics are essential to effective management and a key component of the language of top company executives. Security leaders must become skilled and "fluent" in measuring performance and communicating results if they hope to succeed.
Listen and participate from your office telephone as our expert panel of security leaders and professional advisors share their experiences and insights.
Intrustion and Fire Detection: Best practices, latest technology, critical new issues
You may think your company has adequately protected itself by investing in an intrusion and fire alarm system.
Join our panel of veterans from the alarm industry and savvy users of the technology for a briefing on the latest, smartest developments in alarm policies and procedures, the most promising new technologies, and the status of key issues from verified response to control panel standards.
Emergency Response Action Plans: Finding and plugging the gaps in your crisis response plan
Listen and participate from your office phone as our expert panel of security leaders and advisors discuss the most current corporate priorities in emergency preparedness and how their security departments are tackling those challenges to protect employees, customers and key assets.
Security Benchmarking: Making metrics mainstream in your corporate security department
Metrics are essential to effective management and a key component of the language of top company executives. Security leaders must become skilled and “fluent” in measuring performance and communicating results if they hope to succeed.
Be fully briefed on the latest, proven workplace violence prevention and reaction techniques plus an update on the very latest case law related to a company's liability.
Security's New Obligations Under Sarbanes-Oxley: Navigating uncertain and perilous waters
Learn exactly what Sarbanes-Oxley demands of security directors, where security’s role with whistleblowers ends and where the legal department’s begins, and how to make sure that valid complaints are properly investigated while outlandish tips are nipped in the bud.
The Real World of C-TPAT: The hard work behind the benefits
Listen from your home, car, or office as our expert panelists translate the federal government’s potentially rewarding Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program into the work and resources needed to qualify and stay qualified.
Vitally, you’ll hear specific tactics you can adopt to satisfy the federal government’s requirements and improve security at every step along your company’s supply chain –- including vendors and ports.
Workplace Investigations and Background Screening
Learn about the newly-adopted amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), effective March 31, 2004, which expand employers’ ability to conduct workplace misconduct investigations from the comfort of your office, car or home.
Find out what you still need to watch out for -- keeping in mind that state laws continue to impose significant restrictions and raise problems for employers.
Security Operations and Guard Force Management
Discover the latest legal pitfalls affecting security operations and guard force management -- and how to avoid them.
You'll learn the state of the law on video surveillance, use of force, detention, investigations and background checks, privacy rights, and other key security operations issues. Plus, you'll hear the latest dos and don'ts in employment law as they apply to your security officers and managers.
CCTV: Best practices, latest technology, effective tactics
Listen from your car or office as our expert panelists brief you on the latest CCTV technology and what’s on the horizon.
You’ll come away with realistic action plans for effectively using CCTV against the latest security challenges without increasing legal risks.
Emergency Preparedness II: Practical action plans for today's threat environment
Learn from the experiences of security leaders who revised their emergency response plans to address the various forms of terrorism anticipated after 9/11. Which steps turned out to be most effective in protecting the organization's employees, customers, and key assets? And which changes were, in hindsight, ineffective, impractical, and overreactions.
Find out what realistic and practical steps the corporate security executive, should be taking to best fulfill security responsibilities?
Expert panelists present in-depth, practical guidance to help you deal with today's extraordinarily uncertain corporate security environment.
Avoiding the Premises Liability Trap: Latest threats and risk prevention strategies
Find out what steps security executives have been taking to minimize liability exposure, establish legally sound policies and procedures, protect corporate assets, keep tenants and customers safe, and guard against potentially disastrous lawsuits.
Expert panelists share critical information, crucial strategies, key tips and practical tools to help your company minimize exposure to premises liability and reduce your organization's own risk.
Bioterrism: Myth, reality and essential next steps for corporate security
Until recent weeks, most corporate security executives saw bioterrorism as among the remotest of threats. Sadly, today it's a stark reality for you and your organization.
Join our distinguished panel of experts, without leaving your office, as they present the critical "need to know" information you must have.
Emergency Preparedness: Meeting the special challenges of the post 9/11 environment
After September 11th, crisis planning & preparation have taken on a new urgency. Unimaginable events have now become a reality. Will your company be ready when "the worst" happens - is your disaster action plan ready to handle the unexpected? Are the necessary resources in place? Our panel of national experts will present key tips, proven strategies, and practical tools for preparing your company to effectively handle an emergency.
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