Recent Blog Posts
Public-Private Partnerships: A Keystone for Safer Communities Worldwide
April 25, 2024, will mark a very special day in the world of private security and law enforcement – Public Law Enforcement/Private Security Partnership Day (P3 Day), where we recognize the collaboration between private security professionals/organizations and public law enforcement agencies at all levels. This partnership is an effort coordinated and jointly led by members of ASIS International (ASIS), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA). In advance of that day, Tom Conley, CPP, a member of the ASIS Law Enforcement Liaison Community, Sherrif Mark Wasylyshyn of the NSA, and Chief Terri Tobin, IACP share their thoughts on the significance of public-private partnerships across the globe.
#MyASIS: Ali Al Nomais, CPP, PSP, PCI
In honor of Membership Appreciation Month, we asked members to feature their #MyASIS membership stories and show appreciation for a colleague who has helped them in their career or their membership journey!
#MyASIS: Tatyana Andrianova
In honor of Membership Appreciation Month, we asked members to feature their #MyASIS membership stories and show appreciation for a colleague who has helped them in their career or their membership journey!
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CSO Center Security Insights
CSO Center Security Insights: K9
The use of K9s in security goes beyond the typical use by police forces and can be very effective to deter a variety of malicious behavior in a private security setting. To expand further on this topic and on the SM Magazine article, “Security’s Best Friend: How Canines Detect, Deter and Deescalate” by Brendan Howard, hear from CSO Center member Adam Smith, CPP, with UCHealth, on what you need to know as a senior security executive.
CSO Center Security Insights: Extremism
Extremism is on the rise, and security executives need to know what to look for and how to prepare. Hear from CSO Center member Matt Bradley, with Crisis24, on what you need to know as a senior security executive.