
October 21, 2010
Donna Brown will be conducting a full day seminar at Security Canada Central this year. Registration for this event will begin on August 23rd, 2010 and only available to 100 people.Her all-day seminar; The Forensic Approach to Reading People and the topics are available to review here; http://www.securitycanadaexpo.com/en/attendees/central/asis_program.html
Security Canada Central
ASIS Program – Day 2 – Thursday, October 21, 2010
Toronto Congress Centre
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cost – $200.00 (HST is Included)
To Register for the Security Canada Central Conference and this Event please go to:
https://www.microspec.com/reg/SCC2010/
The Forensic Approach to Reading People
This conference session help participants the art of detecting deception through a wide variety of behavioral analysis such as:
* Micro expressions
* Body language
* Voice analysis
* Improving interview skills
* Predicting violent behavior
Speaker: Donna Brown
Room: Berton Room 3
Speaker Information:
Formally trained in interviewing, Donna Brown has always sought to entertain her clients not only with innovative knowledge, but also with a unique way of teaching. Once the techniques are learned, the interviewer will be empowered with complete confidence to conduct better and more thorough interviews, improve their communication skills as well as to allow them to gain full control and maintain proper direction in the interview setting.
During Donna’s seminar you will learn superb techniques that are on the cutting edge of psychology and behavior analysis. You’ll discover how to gain the most reliable information from interviewees faster and with greater consistency, eliciting important information from even the most reluctant interviewee. You’ll have the “upper hand” in any interview and an unbeatable advantage. As an added bonus, you will notice an immediate improvement in your own personal day-to-day encounters with people from all walks of life.






Registration Form
The ASIS International, Toronto Chapter is currently accepting proposals for presentations. This seminar attracts over 100 security professionals from all over Southern Ontario. The seminar is meant to assist our members and those in the security industry in keeping up to date with best practices, technology and networking opportunities. Submissions are to be received no later than February 5th 2010 and they are to be sent to
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