CPTED Course - Level 2 Ottawa 28-29 October 2010
October 28-29, 2010
Security Through Safe Design Inc. (STSD Inc.) is proud to offer both a Basic Level 1 and an Advanced Level 2 CPTED Course in Toronto and Ottawa for 2010.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is based on the premise that "the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear of crime and incidence of crime, and to an improvement in quality of life." CPTED strategies are ideal for Police Officers, City Planners, City Managers, City Council Members, Architects, Educators, Transit Authority, Security Personnel, Property Managers, Corporate Security or anyone involved in designing, managing or securing neighborhoods, schools, downtown, or buildings. It is an effective way to fight crime, increase safety and security while promoting healthy business.
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CPTED Course - Level 1 Ottawa 25-27 October 2010
October 25-27, 2010
Security Through Safe Design Inc. (STSD Inc.) is proud to offer both a Basic Level 1 and an Advanced Level 2 CPTED Course in Toronto and Ottawa for 2010.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is based on the premise that "the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear of crime and incidence of crime, and to an improvement in quality of life." CPTED strategies are ideal for Police Officers, City Planners, City Managers, City Council Members, Architects, Educators, Transit Authority, Security Personnel, Property Managers, Corporate Security or anyone involved in designing, managing or securing neighborhoods, schools, downtown, or buildings. It is an effective way to fight crime, increase safety and security while promoting healthy business.
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CPTED Course - Level 2 Toronto - 6-7 May 2010
May 6-7, 2010
Security Through Safe Design Inc. (STSD Inc.) is proud to offer both a Basic Level 1 and an Advanced Level 2 CPTED Course in Toronto and Ottawa for 2010.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is based on the premise that "the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear of crime and incidence of crime, and to an improvement in quality of life." CPTED strategies are ideal for Police Officers, City Planners, City Managers, City Council Members, Architects, Educators, Transit Authority, Security Personnel, Property Managers, Corporate Security or anyone involved in designing, managing or securing neighborhoods, schools, downtown, or buildings. It is an effective way to fight crime, increase safety and security while promoting healthy business.
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CPTED Course - Level 1 Toronto 3-5 May 2010
May 3-5, 2010
Security Through Safe Design Inc. (STSD Inc.) is proud to offer both a Basic Level 1 and an Advanced Level 2 CPTED Course in Toronto and Ottawa for 2010.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is based on the premise that "the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear of crime and incidence of crime, and to an improvement in quality of life." CPTED strategies are ideal for Police Officers, City Planners, City Managers, City Council Members, Architects, Educators, Transit Authority, Security Personnel, Property Managers, Corporate Security or anyone involved in designing, managing or securing neighborhoods, schools, downtown, or buildings. It is an effective way to fight crime, increase safety and security while promoting healthy business.
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Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC 2010)
April 19-21, 2010
CTSC 2010
It is time to register for CTSC 2010 – Early Rate will end on Friday February 12, 2010
Visit CTSC 2010 Online: www.pdtg.ca/CTSC001.htm
The 5th Annual Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC 2010) is set to run Monday April 19th, 2010 to Wednesday April 21, 2010 at our new venue located in Cornwall Ontario.
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27th Conference on Global Terrorism - Political Instability and International Crime
April 12-13, 2010
All businesses today, public and private, are only a few degrees of separation from an international supplier or foreign consumer of goods, services, materials, or information. Whether you are involved in manufacturing, agribusiness, or information, your success depends on global communication, uninterrupted supply chains, and stable markets. One incident anywhere in the world could put the security of your organization at risk.
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CSIS Meeting - March 31, 2010
March 31, 2010
You are cordially invited to attend the next Toronto-GTA Chapter Dinner Meeting that will take place on March 31 at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel.
Our Presentation this month "The Defensive Tactics Time Bomb" will explore why the current Law Enforcement and Private Security Industry defensive tactics
or physical skills methodology is on course for a liability explosion.
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2010 OPS Security Conference: Security Matters
March 23-24, 2010
The 4th Annual OPS Security Conference “Security Matters” will be held on March 23 & 24, 2010, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.“Security Matters” showcases the latest trends, best practices, research and innovative security ideas to both the OPS security community and its partners across different sectors and levels of government.
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2010 Spring Conference of the CSO Roundtable - March 2010
March 15-16, 2010
The conference will take place at the stately Ritz-Carlton, 1150 22nd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, just blocks from many of Washington's abundant attractions. Hotel services and amenities include a restaurant, a business center, and a large fitness center/spa
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APC I: Concepts and Methods - March 2010
March 8-11, 2010
From network security to convergence, workplace violence to terrorism, intrusion detection to executive protection, today's security professionals have a lot to deal with. Why go it alone? The APC Series provides professionals with broad-based knowledge to keep their personnel and assets protection a step ahead of today's risks and threats. From beginning through advanced topics, the APC programs expose you to proven techniques and give you a solid understanding of all aspects of assets protection.
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Private Security & Investigative Services - News and Updates 25 Feb 2010
February 25, 2010
As of April 15, 2010, the new basic Training and Testing Regulation takes effect. This Regulation helps strengthen the professional requirements for security guards and private investigators and enhance public safety.
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Organizational Resilience - Implementing and Auditing the ASIS American National Standard Feb 2010
February 24-26, 2010
Is your organization prepared for the unexpected?
Organizational resilience management is an increasingly complex challenge. Companies must manage risks and assure resilience by identifying potential threats, assessing risks, and implementing measures to prevent, respond to, and recover from disruptive incidents. Make your organization and supply chain more resilient. Learn how to implement and conduct internal audits to the ANSI/ASIS American National Standard, Organizational Resilience: Security, Preparedness, and Continuity Management Systems—Requirements with Guidance for Use (ASIS SPC.1-2009).
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate acknowledging your ability to implement and internally audit against the ANSI/ASIS Organizational Resilience Standard.
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Ontario Chapter IAHSS Meeting 24 Feb 2010
February 24, 2010
Ontario Chapter IAHSS Meeting
Wednesday February 24th, 2010
1500 – 1730 hours
Toronto Office of Emergency Management*
703 Don Mills Road
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Corporate Investigations: How to Conduct Proper and Effective Internal Investigations Feb 2010
February 22-23, 2010
Organizations of every size routinely conduct internal workplace investigations. Though the objectives, and certainly the scope, of these undertakings vary widely, their principle purpose is that of objective fact-finding.
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Physical Security - Introductory Applications & Technology Feb 2010
February 22-26, 2010
Learn how to identify the most cost effective products and services your company will need in these challenging times. Understand how to improve an existing security system. Capitalize on utilizing legacy devices while getting improved results. Gain valuable knowledge on a host of related topics beneficial to you and your organization. Exchange ideas with peers facing similar challenges.
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ASIS Webinar - Web 2.0 Investigations That Move Beyond Google Feb 2010
February 17, 2010
About the program:
Web 2.0-a fairly new Internet feature- allows you to vet hires, conduct due diligence pre-acquisition, prevent competitive intelligence, and identify problem employees before workplace violence or intellectual property theft occurs. It must be understood, however, before it can utilized by investigators and security professionals. This presentation moves beyond Web 2.0 and reviews options such as social- and photo-network Web sites, mapping tools, and other Internet features that can be used for intelligence gathering and security assessments.
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7 Day Close Protection Course
February 15, 2010
Globe Risk Institute will be running a 7 day Close protection course. Beginning Monday 15th February 2010. Training location is Toronto. Cost of the 7 day course is $2,500 which includes accommodation.
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ASIS International - CPP Review - Feb 2010
February 12-13, 2010
Professional certification is increasingly required in today's security industry. Employers are seeking experienced practitioners who can provide confirmation that they have mastered an essential body of knowledge.
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ASIS International - PSP Review - Feb 2010
February 12-13, 2010
To cope with increased risks to people, property, information, and facilities, employers are seeking certified security practitioners with a state-of-the-art knowledge who can effectively identify and manage threats to people, property, and information.
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Wharton/ASIS Program for Security Executives 2010
February 8-12, 2010
The security risks facing your organization are greater than ever, yet these rising challenges may not be reflected in your budget. How can you communicate a clear business case for investments in security? How can you present your strategy so the C-suite will listen and approve your recommendation? How can you manage your own resources to make the most impact for your organization?
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Security Canada 2010 - Exhibitor Information Package
February 3, 2010
We're excited to present to you the 2010 Exhibitor Information Package that you will need to purchase your booth space for the upcoming Security Canada shows. As an added feature for your convenience, all contracts within the package include links to forms that can be completed and submitted electronically. You will also be receiving your hard copy in the mail in the upcoming week.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Steve Basnett, CEM
Director, Trade Shows and Events
sbasnett@canasa.org
www.securitycanadaexpo.com
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