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The ASIS Subject Area Communities, and the steering committees that guide them, work to deliver engaging content and conversations on challenges and opportunities in the security profession. There are 37 communities in all, plus four additional working or interest groups, in ASIS Connects, and every ASIS member has access to all of them.  

To ensure you don’t miss what is happening in these communities, as well as the ASIS Connects Open Forum, the ASIS Blog will take a monthly look at events, conversations, and resources that make these vibrant communities hum.

3 Things You Won’t Want to Miss

The Third-Line Audit Perspective—How Information Security Controls Enhance Physical Security Systems
8 July, IT Security Community
Discover how integrating robust information security controls into physical security systems can significantly strengthen your overall security posture.

Women in Security Monthly Update Featuring Samantha Steenkamp-Farrell
24 June, Women in Security Community
Steenkamp-Farrell is the regional senior security specialist for the Latin America and Caribbean region for the World Bank Group, and will lead-off the monthly WIS meeting.

Banking and Financial Services Incident and Intelligence Summary
Alert, Banking and Finance Community
The community is using AI to find and format significant security incidents in the sector and summaries for security professionals.

More Upcoming Community Events

Understanding and Managing IoT Risk
19 June, IT Security Community

Workplace Violence, Active Shooter, and Life Safety Systems
23 June, Fire and Life Safety Community

Bridging Silos: Warm Seats when Situations Get Hot
25 June, FUTURE Operations Center Interest Group

Risk Intelligence Community Quarterly Update
30 June, Risk Intelligence Community

Highlighted Discussions and Community Resources

Banking and Financial Services Quarterly Newsletter
Newsletter, Banking and Financial Services Community

Lessons Learned in Working with AI in Physical Security
Event Recording, Physical Security Community

The Existential Dread of a Deepfake Expert
Discussion, Open Forum

How Do You Objectively Measure Crisis Program Maturity?
Discussion, Crisis Management and Business Continuity Community

Scott Briscoe is the Content Development Director for ASIS International. Reach him at [email protected]

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