The 2010 CPP Study Group Program is scheduled to commence on Wednesday February 10, 2010 at 7:00pm. Sessions will be held each Wednesday for 10 consecutive weeks and will be three hours in length.
There will be a mandatory registration and information session held on January 27th, 2010 to register participants, explain the format and participant expectations and qualify all interested parties.
The program is being hosted at the offices of:
Total Security Management Services Inc.,
1200 Eglington Avenue East, Suite #600
Toronto, ON.
Note: Free parking is available.
During these sessions, students will review the following domain topics:
• Security Principles and Practices
• Business Principles and Practices
• Personnel Security
• Physical Security
• Information Security
• Crisis Management
• Investigations
• Legal Aspects
Students will each be assigned a domain topic to complete an in class presentation using approved reference materials.
There is a small fee of $150 for each participant in the program. This fee covers the cost of the study materials (binder of information and sample questions) and any other incidental costs associated with running the program.
The program is open to all qualified ASIS Int’l Toronto Chapter members in good standing, or those persons who wish to become a member.
Please register today as spaces are limited. To register please contact:
Scott Fraser, CPP
Email: sfraser@cds.ca
You must both email Scott Fraser CPP and attend the “Information Session” on January 27th, 2010 at the TSM offices to register.
For more information, CPP Education Representives contact info please download the document below.


several articles of interest for ASIS International members to read. A significant highlight is of course to Canada’s first “Triple Crown” recipients who have successfully completed all 3 ASIS International Certifications; CPP, PSP and PCI. Congratulations to Thomas Fulford CPP, PSP, and PCI who is also the ASIS Toronto Chapter’s – Scholarship Representative and Micheal Thompson CPP, PSP and PCI and is part of the ASIS Toronto Chapter’s Education Committee as one of the PCI Study Group Representatives.