ASIS N.Y.C. chapter to hold its first Breakfast & Learn Program on November 9
November 7, 2011 - Construction Design & Engineering
ASIS International's N.Y.C. chapter will hold their the first Breakfast & Learn Program November 9. The program, titled "Physical Security Systems - Best Practices & Advancements in Technology," will run from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Museum of Modern Art. The program will include a Continental Breakfast and three CPE Credits. Registration for this event closes on November 7.
Join the chapter for a unique 1/2 day program that will help everyone on your team get up to speed on the latest developments, the most interesting issues and gain insights on answers to the most challenging questions in physical security technology.
Topics include:
* Role of the Physical Security Consultant - When is it time to get an expert?
* Best Practices in System Design - Lessons Learned in actual deployments in N.Y.C.
* Service Contracts - Pros and Cons
* Purchasing - What to look for in a system or contractor
* New Tech - IP video and more!
* When to Upgrade? - Do you really need that new gear now?
Special added feature:
The present and projected state of the job market for security
practitioners in the city and the environs!
Presenters include the following:
* Dave Aggleton: President and principal consultant of Aggleton & Associates.
* James McShane: director of security, Columbia University.
* John Farrell: Assistant director Security and Life Safety Technologies, Related Management, World Trade Center Redevelopment Project.
* LJ Hartman: Security director, Museum of Modern Art.
* Kathy Lavinder: Executive director of Security & Investigative Placement Consultants, LLC.
* Ted Wilkinson: National Sales Manager, AXIS.
* Steve Surfaro: Communications Industry Liaison, AXIS.
* Don Francisco - Moderator: VP, Advanced Electronic Solutions.
Seating is limited at this event, please reserve your seat now at: www.asisnyc.org
Be ready to join the ASIS N.Y.C. chapter at 8 a.m. on Wednesday November at the MoMA.
Bring team members who can benefit from the program. However, do not reserve seats for those who cannot make a commitment to attend.