Archive for March, 2010

ASIS Toronto Chapter 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar – April 15th, 2010

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
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The ASIS Toronto Chapter is hosting its 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar. The Best Practices Seminar is on April 15th, 2010 at the Villa Colombo located at 40 Playfair Ave in Toronto. 

One of our speakers is Rob Nickel and he will speaking about “Digital Chess: Internet Investigations for Security Practitioners and Professionals”

For a full list of our speaker lineup and some of the exciting topics they will be speaking on; Download the 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar Flyer.

 

 

 

Benefits

  • Five (5) educational speaking sessions on a wide array of topics of interest
  • One (1) full buffet breakfast
  • One (1) sit down lunch
  • Refreshments during business breaks
  • Opportunities to Network
  • A copy of Rob Nickel’s book “Staying Safe in a Wired World”
  • An ASIS bag
  • CPP, PSP and PCI Certified Members will earn (5) CPE’s 

Cost : $145.00 per person

Groups of 8 or More: $125.00 per person

To Register simply download the Registration Form ; instructions are right on the form. 

The form is in Adobe Reader format and can be filled out, printed for your records and once completed can be emailed directly to Carol Lovell – ASIS Toronto Chapter – Executive Treasurer.

RSVP and Register with Payment no later than April 9th please.

ASIS Toronto Chapter 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar
April 15th, 2010

7:30 am – 4:00 pm

Villa Columbo

40 Playfair Ave
Toronto, Ontario

March 23-24th 2010 OPS Security Conference: Security Matters

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

eTease-v1The Ministry of Government Services, Security Services and Contingency Planning Branch (SSCPB) is holding its annual security conference “Security Matters” on March 23 and 24, 2010 in Toronto at the South Building, Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The conference showcases the latest trends, best practices, research and innovative security ideas to both the Ontario Public Service’s security community and its partners across different sectors and levels of government.  Professionals in various disciplines such as security, emergency management, business continuity planning, IT, human resources, communications, procurement, legal services and law enforcement would benefit from the learning and networking opportunities at the conference.

 Agenda and registration information is available at http://www.opssecurityconference.ca/

 See you at the conference!

CSIS Meeting – March 31 – 2010 Event

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

csismlOur Presentation this month “The Defensive Tactics Time Bomb” will explore why the current Law Enforcement and Private Security Industry defensive tactics
or physical skills methodology is on course for a liability explosion.

Presentation Outline: The currently and historically accepted open-hand defensive tactics physical skills methodology cannot be transmitted, embedded and reproduced under stress by the average person within the structure of the current delivery system. It cannot meet the increasing demands for stress-based outcomes and is now even decreasing in generic relevancy due to a major degradation of the physical culture within our society. We believe there is a solution which can be task-specifically applied to the Private Security Industry.

About our Presenter Mr. Robbie Cressman: Robbie Cressman is the President of Canadian Use of Force Systems, a Toronto based Mobile Training Team that has focused on contract training work with Canadian Federal, Provincial and large Municipal SWAT Teams, American Federal, State, Regional and City Law Enforcement and International Military organizations up to and including Special Operations applications. Robbie, as a civilian contractor, has a background in training a variety of traditional martial arts but found his calling and focus in 2001 on preserving and reviving the original work of Bill Underwood and his martial systems known as COMBATO and DEFENDO. In 2004, Mr. Cressman being dissatisfied with inabilities of standard martial or defensive tactics systems to transmit, embed, have skills reproduced under stress in a short period of time, which could prove functional for male and female officers operating with the physical movement restrictions imposed by gear, equipment and confined physical space environments, embarked on developing a solution. The “Immediate Recall” Tactile based training and operational platform was born as a result of this quest. Mr. Cressman spends his time representing Canada’s original Unarmed Combat and Defensive Tactics systems (COMBATO and DEFENDO) and teaches the Immediate Recall platform and its specialized applications internationally.

Robbie enjoys spending time with his 2 sons, Kristopher and Michael, developing and modifying his methods for television/movie stunt professionals, NHL Teams and working on his personal pets, his 1976 Starsky and Hutch Gran Torino, “Zebra 3” and “The Battlewagon”, his 1972 Chevy Kingswood Station Wagon.

The meeting notices are attached and the deadline to register by is Noon on Monday March 29. Please plan to attend and register early.

Information and Registration Form – PDF Format

Information and Registration Form – Word Format