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Security Canada Central – ASIS Program – The Forensic Approach to Reading People

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

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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.

Security Practitioner Award 2010 – Award Nominations Submissions

Friday, August 13th, 2010

ASIS Toronto’s Security Practitioner Award recognizes the efforts and outstanding results from our partners in the security community. One award in each category of: Investigations, Front Line Security and Security Technology, will be awarded to (4) recipients chosen from the Contract Security, Private Investigations, Corporate Security, Retail Loss Prevention, Tourism and Hospitality, Health Care, Government, Transportation and IT security sectors.

Security Practitioner Awards 2010 – Nomination Form

Submissions will be received by the Program Committee, Security Practitioner Award Representative, and presented to the Program Committee, once they have been edited removing the nominee’s name, organization and any other details that may identify the nominee or their employer. Once a short list of nominees has been decided on by the Program Committee, the Program Committee will present the short list to the chapter Executive for winner selection.

Award Categories
Investigations
The award recipient will have demonstrated exceptional investigative ability in solving an occurrence.

Front Line Security
The award recipient, who regularly wears a security uniform, including suits or other attire in accordance with the employer’s requirements, will have demonstrated exceptional service and results in their role as a front line security practitioner.

Security Technology
The award recipient will have displayed ultimate competence in the selection, specification, project management, or installation of a security technology.

Women in Security
The female award recipient will have demonstrated strong leadership qualities and promoted the membership of women in the security industry.

Awards will be presented during the Security & Law Enforcement Appreciation Awards event. At that time the recipient’s manager will be asked to give a brief synopsis of the recipient’s actions that lead to their nomination, and ultimately their selections as the award recipient.

Costs: Dinner costs for all award recipients are included. Beverage costs are not included.
Submission deadline is August 31, 2010.

Security Practitioner Award 2010 – Nomination Form

ASIS Toronto Chapter Golf Tournament 2010 – SOLD OUT

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
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ASIS Toronto Chapter - Golf Tournament 2010

The ASIS Toronto Chapter Golf tournament is SOLD OUT! We actually squeezed a few more foursomes into the tournament than we were allotted. We apologize for the groups that we could not get entered as the tournament is full and we have absolutely no room. We will be giving lots of advance notice for next year to avoid disappointment. Thank you for supporting this event and your ASIS Toronto Chapter!

A reminder to all that were lucky enough to register that golf passports will be on sale for only $20 per person at the registration desk. This will enter you in all golf events that day and will also be your ticket for the prize table, including the GRAND PRIZE! We really need your support on this so please bring $20 per person to get entered for more prizes and of course fun for you and your guests.

We look forward to seeing everyone on Thursday, August 12th, at Angus Glen for the ASIS Toronto Chapter Golf Tournament.

Paul and Tim
ASIS Toronto Chapter
Golf Committee

weather

Weather Forecast for Thursday August 12, 2010 from the Weather Channel
Markham Ontario
Temp – High of 27C will feel like 33C
Wind – East at 15km/h
There will be cloudy periods but the chance of precipitation is low at around 10%
Current as of Monday August 9th, 2010

ASIS Toronto Chapter – 2010 Golf Tournament

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

The ASIS Toronto Chapter will be hosting its annual golf tournament again this year at Angus Glen in Markham Ontario on Thursday August 12th, 2010.

ASIS Toronto Golf Tournament 2010

ASIS Toronto Golf Tournament 2010

Thursday August 12, 2010 @ Angus Glen, Markham Ontario
- Registration and Continental Breakfast between 6:30 and 7:30 am
- Shotgun Start at 7:30 am
- Reception and Lunch at 1:00 pm
- Cost is $140.00 per person or $500.00 for a group of four

Prizes and Giveaways!

To Register; or Sponsor download the forms from the links below.

Sponsorship Opportunities

- Breakfast Sponsors
- Lunch Sponsor
- Golf Cart Sponsor
- Beverage Sponsor
- Bottled Water (Company Logo) Sponsor
- Specialty Hole Sponsor
- Hole (18) Sponsor
- Prizes and Giveaways Opportunities

Please Contact Paul McParlan (416)-449-8677 Ext. 241 or Tim Grose (416)-412-7379 Ext 103 to discuss and coordinate sponsorship opportunities.

To Register Please Download the Form

Sponsorship Opportunities and Flyer

Ted Carroll and Patrick Ogilvie Speak about Guard and PI Testing in Ontario

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

ASIS Toronto Meeting March 17Ted Carroll of Policing and Security Management Services Inc. and Patrick Ogilvie CPP, PSP ; Chair of the ASIS Toronto Chapter speak with Canadian Security Magazine about Security Guard and Private Investigator testing in Ontario that will begin 15th of April 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

ASIS Toronto Chapter – Social Committee – Pick Up Hockey Game

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

On the eve of Team Canada playing and winning against the Russian hockey team in quarter finals; members and guests of the ASIS Toronto Chapter got into the spirit and gathered together to play a game of pick up hockey at the Baycrest Arena on February 24th. Rumors of a “Gordie Howe” type player being in the presence of those who took the ice were whispered among the “ASIS Toronto Elite.”

ASIS Toronto - Social Committee Pick Up Hockey

Register for ASIS Toronto 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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. You can now download the bestpracticesRegistration Form.

17 Annual Best Practices Seminar
April 15th, 2010
7:30 am – 4:00 pm

Villa Columbo
40 PLAYFAIR AVE
Toronto, ON M6B 2P9

The registration form is a down-loadable PDF file. You must have PDF Reader Version 8 or higher. To get the FREE PDF Reader go to http://www.adobe.com/go/EN_US-H-GET-READER

The form can be Filled Out, Saved, Printed and using the Submit Form button (once form is completed)on the top right corner will go directly to the Chapter Treasurer: Carol Lovell using your own email program (Outlook, Mail, etc…)

17th Annual Best Practices Seminar
General Information

Prices are per person and include Five (5) educational sessions, one (1) Full Buffet Breakfast, one (1) Sit Down Lunch, and refreshments during business breaks. CPP’s, PSP’s and PCI’s will earn 5 CPE’s.

All attendees will also receive an ASIS bag and a copy of Rob Nickel’s book, “Staying Safe in a Wired World.”

Cost : $145.00 per person
Groups of 8 or More : $125.00 per person

The 17th Annual Best Practices Flyer with speaker lineup, topics and descriptions will be available shortly.

*****RSVP’s, and Cheques must be received no later than April 9th 2010. CHEQUES and CASH cannot be accepted at the door the day of the event.****

Call for Speakers – ASIS Toronto Best Practices 2010

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

call for speakersThe 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 info@asistoronto.org please for review.

The 17th Annual Best Practices Seminar will be held in Toronto on April 15th, 2010.

Please download the ASIS Toronto Speaker Guidelines and ASIS Toronto Speaker Submission Form below. Fill out accordingly and then submit to info@asistoronto.org

ASIS Toronto Speaker Guidelines

ASIS Toronto Speaker Submission Form

ASIS Toronto-Front Line Security Award Winner-Turnaround Team

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

dufferin mall securityIn 2009 at the Law Enforcement and Security Practitioner Awards Dinner; the Dufferin Mall security department was awarded the Front Line Security Award. Mitch Boyle; Supervisor of Security at Dufferin Mall nominated his team for an ASIS Toronto Frontline Security award last October and they won largely based on the statistics Boyle was able to provide documenting the department’s successes. For example, 2009 stats versus peak stats from 2005 show that overall crime at the mall is down 29 per cent, theft of autos is down 81 per cent, theft from automobiles is down 71 per cent and all forms of violence is down 47 per cent. The total crimes against customers is down 37 per cent since 2005.

And the team’s hard work has also been recognized by law enforcement. It has won six Community Member Awards from the Toronto Police Services Board — two for observations that eventually led to the laying of first degree murder charges, and four for its response to an on site fatality (evidence preservation).

To read the complete article please visit Canadian Security Magazine.