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. Here are the things we think you won’t want to miss:
3 Things You Won’t Want to Miss
Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events
22 April, Commercial Real Estate Community
Session will examine the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program.
AI Extremism: Navigating Emerging Threats in the Workplace
28 April, Human Threat Management and Extremism and Political Instability Communities
Leaders will examine how AI-driven tools and tactics are fueling sophisticated forms of extremist activity.
Exploring Business Espionage
Event Recording, Sensitive Information Protection Community
Business espionage continues to evolve as new technologies make it easier than ever to capture and exploit sensitive information.
Other Upcoming Community Events
Rising Violence: What Does It Mean for Physical Security on Campus?
20 April, School Safety and Security Community
Cannabis Security Focus
12 May, Food Defense and Agriculture Security Community
Highlighted Discussions and Community Resources
Pharma Security Content Needs Survey
Discussion, Pharmaceutical Security Community
Kidnapping & Ransom Insurance
Event Recording, Travel Risk Management Community
Console Design for Cross-Platform Video Access
Discussion, Future Operations Center Interest Group
Amplifying Barometric Swings Yield Extreme Weather: Impacts to Sites, Staff, Security, and Supply Chain
Event Recording, Hospitality, Entertainment, and Tourism Security Community
Feedback on Incident Report Writing Platforms
Discussion, Banking and Financial Services Community
Scott Briscoe is the Content Development Director for ASIS International. Reach him at [email protected].