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CSIS - Toronto Chapter Meeting - Getting Past the Hype and Hyperbole - How to Operationalize Your Bill 168 Compliance Program

Getting Past the Hype and Hyperbole - How to Operationalize Your Bill 168 Compliance Program; You are cordially invited to attend the next Toronto-GTA Chapter Dinner Meeting that will take place on May 20 at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel. Our Presentation this month "Getting Past the Hype and Hyperbole: How to Operationalize Your Bill 168 Compliance Program" will provide you with a practical "how to" roadmap on the required steps you need to undertake in order to achieve compliance.

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Webinar - Developing a Strategic Mindset: How to Become a Trusted Strategic Advisor 2010

May 19, 2010

Getting the boss to listen is a goal of most security managers and leaders. Through powerful stories and examples, learn how to get the boss' attention, focus on what matters, and understand what bosses expect of advisors, as well as how to understand strategy, gain a management perspective, give advice powerfully on the spot, and develop a strategic mindset. Discover what you have to learn or change to become more trusted and more strategic.

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Organizational Resilience: Implementing and Auditing the ASIS American National Standard May 2010

May 17-19, 2010

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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APC II: Practical Applications - May 2010

May 17-20, 2010

This unique program fosters the development of your skills and knowledge, identifies current security challenges, and outlines concepts useful in managing them. Bottom line: it prepares you to meet future security challenges with practical solutions for asset protection program development, employment law, fundamental concepts, internal controls, executive protection practices, concepts for executive communication, and management systems designed for your professional development.

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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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Transportation Security: Have Things REALLY Changed

May 3-5, 2010

PEOPLE are not your only transportation security concern...what about your CARGO? New threats to our safety are constantly arising requiring us to more skillfully identify critical concerns regarding fears of terrorism and corruption of our transportation industry. Leave with an appreciation for transportation security issues as well as strategies, contacts, and the knowledge you need to secure your personal transportation and the network of your particular area of responsibility. Learn from "those who have been there" in times of disaster—both natural and manmade. See how the supply chain also affects passenger security measures. Look into the mind of the recent pirates and hijackers and try to guess where they will strike next. Don't miss this opportunity to increase your knowledge of all phases of transportation security.

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