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IP Institute
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SP01: IP Institute Level 1 Room: 302 ~ 8:00AM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The first in a series of PSN (Physical Security Network) educational programs to provide in-depth IP convergence training on a complete integrated security solution—Video, Access Control, Storage and more. This full-day course provides information on the latest trends, best practices, and new technologies involved in the design, implementation and support of IP-centric and integrated physical security solutions.
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SP02: IP Institute Level 2: Day 1 Room: 304 ~ 8:00AM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The second in a series of PSN (Physical Security Network) educational programs to provide in-depth IP convergence training on a complete integrated security system - Video, Access Control, Storage and more. This two-day course provides participants with in-depth lessons, exercises and discussions on taking real world IP-centric security solutions from conception through a fully integrated system. The participants will learn about design and requirements for networking, IP video, access control, common credential, data bases, and a bonus custom application utilizing API's and SDK's.
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Project Management
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PM01: Introduction to Security Project Management 9:00AM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| This two day course is designed to introduce the concepts and tools needed to effectively manage electronic security projects. It provides the foundation necessary for aspiring security project managers, installers and technicians preparing for a career in project management, and for getting certified as Security Project Manager (CSPM). Security industry technicians and installers who have demonstrated leadership skills and are interested in learning basic concepts and tools of project management should attend the course. You will gain a strong practical knowledge of project management principles and be able to immediately use that knowledge to effectively manage security projects to successful completion.
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PSA-TEC
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PSA01: Network Essentials: How to Effectively Deploy a Network-Centric Physical Security System Room: 204 ~ 10:00AM - 12:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| What certifications do you need? What language should you speak? What skills should you have? This two-hour session provides a roadmap for educating your staff on network essentials. Hear what end-users are looking for, learn how the network impacts your business strategy, and plan your team's training program. You'll walk away with a clear understanding of where you are and how to position your company for success. This session will feature presentations by Pro2Call, a network education provider with several years experience in successful training for physical security systems integrators, The Protection Bureau, a systems integration company that has successfully adapted to the network-centric customer, and Ray Coulombe, and Ray Coulombe, a co-founder of several companies and industry consultant who has pioneered new technologies in the physical security community since 1990.
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PSA02: Becoming Door Savvy: Take the Fear Out of Owning the Door Room: 204 ~ 2:00PM - 4:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Leaving money on the table is not good for business. By installing a door contact, card reader, maglock or strike, you own the door. When a door is not functioning properly and needs maintenance, it's you they call. Sub-contracting this work is a practice of the past. Attend this session and learn how to capitalize on this relevant and profitable opportunity.
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Security Management
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SM01: Driving Corporate Business Efficiency in a Global IP World Room: 206 ~ 9:00AM - 11:15AM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| This presentation will examine proven methods that have been deployed in the corporate setting where security management teams have developed strategic objectives, and partnered with various IT groups to collectively drive technological advancements throughout the organization. Examples include IP mass data storage solutions, global enterprise security management integration, corporate security role as administrators and project managers, and linking business risk to the optimization of the role of corporate security.
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SM02: Financial Data Security: Overcoming Cybercrime Room: 206 ~ 11:30AM - 12:30PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Organized cybercrime is a serious threat to the American financial system and other institutions that keep the country in motion. This presentation will discuss how serious cybercrime is, and propose financial data security tactics. Speaker Tom Patterson will also discuss case examples of how financial institutions left themselves vulnerable to attacks and how they can protect themselves moving forward. In addition, he will discuss credit card skimming scams—one of the leading cybercrime activities presently occurring. The audience will walk away understanding the elements that financial institutions need to protect their financial data and an understanding of how serious cybercrime is.
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SM03: Biometrics for Physical and Logical Access Control Room: 206 ~ 1:30PM - 2:30PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The deployment of biometric technologies for both physical and logical access control is increasing over a wide array of industries as organizations and individuals look to increase security through enhanced identification technologies. A recent SIA study, "U.S Security Market Survey" states that biometrics will be the fastest-growing physical access technology in the next couple of years. At the same time, logical biometric access control is becoming increasingly important as cyber-security assumes an ever higher profile. This presentation will provide security professionals contemplating the incorporation of biometrics into their physical and/or logical access control systems, with a solid grasp of the issues that need to be resolved before such a system can be successfully designed and deployed. Speaker:Russ Ryan - Vice President, Marketing, National Biometric Security Project
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SM04: Defusing Angry, Hostile, and Disruptive People in the Workplace Room: 206 ~ 2:45PM - 3:45PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Violence and hostility in the workplace is an issue that can affect any workplace, large or small. It costs our economy 4 to 6 billion dollars per year due to increased security, lost time at work, lawsuits, and lost productivity. The most common offenders are current and former employees. Domestic violence, as well as disgruntled clients and customers, also pose a threat to the workplace. Speaker:Curt Crum - Supervisor, Crime Prevention Unit, Boise Police Department
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SM05: Security Management Nirvana: Strategic Risk Management Room: 206 ~ 4:00PM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Public and private organizations are rapidly deploying physical software to increase asset protection, and improve safety and security. By coupling these efforts with their traditional IT security information management (SIM) solutions, they have the potential to become a significant new security asset for broad-based pro-active threat detection and response. Rather than looking at the problem as either a security or technology issue, some leading organizations are doing top down risk assessments to set priorities and identify areas where teaming between the traditional physical and IT security groups can lower overall costs while increasing protection and safety. But how can these organizations optimize the implementation of these systems to reduce risk and enhance overall security management? How are risks identified and prioritized so the most critical are addressed first? And how can costs be reduced and existing security devices leveraged? This discussion featuring industry experts will focus on strategic risk management, including the "where, what and how" for organizations.
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Dealer, Installer, Integrator
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PSA01: Network Essentials: How to Effectively Deploy a Network-Centric Physical Security System Room: 204 ~ 10:00AM - 12:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| What certifications do you need? What language should you speak? What skills should you have? This two-hour session provides a roadmap for educating your staff on network essentials. Hear what end-users are looking for, learn how the network impacts your business strategy, and plan your team's training program. You'll walk away with a clear understanding of where you are and how to position your company for success. This session will feature presentations by Pro2Call, a network education provider with several years experience in successful training for physical security systems integrators, The Protection Bureau, a systems integration company that has successfully adapted to the network-centric customer, and Ray Coulombe, and Ray Coulombe, a co-founder of several companies and industry consultant who has pioneered new technologies in the physical security community since 1990.
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PSA02: Becoming Door Savvy: Take the Fear Out of Owning the Door Room: 204 ~ 2:00PM - 4:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Leaving money on the table is not good for business. By installing a door contact, card reader, maglock or strike, you own the door. When a door is not functioning properly and needs maintenance, it's you they call. Sub-contracting this work is a practice of the past. Attend this session and learn how to capitalize on this relevant and profitable opportunity.
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End User
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SM01: Driving Corporate Business Efficiency in a Global IP World Room: 206 ~ 9:00AM - 11:15AM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| This presentation will examine proven methods that have been deployed in the corporate setting where security management teams have developed strategic objectives, and partnered with various IT groups to collectively drive technological advancements throughout the organization. Examples include IP mass data storage solutions, global enterprise security management integration, corporate security role as administrators and project managers, and linking business risk to the optimization of the role of corporate security.
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SM02: Financial Data Security: Overcoming Cybercrime Room: 206 ~ 11:30AM - 12:30PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Organized cybercrime is a serious threat to the American financial system and other institutions that keep the country in motion. This presentation will discuss how serious cybercrime is, and propose financial data security tactics. Speaker Tom Patterson will also discuss case examples of how financial institutions left themselves vulnerable to attacks and how they can protect themselves moving forward. In addition, he will discuss credit card skimming scams—one of the leading cybercrime activities presently occurring. The audience will walk away understanding the elements that financial institutions need to protect their financial data and an understanding of how serious cybercrime is.
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SM03: Biometrics for Physical and Logical Access Control Room: 206 ~ 1:30PM - 2:30PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The deployment of biometric technologies for both physical and logical access control is increasing over a wide array of industries as organizations and individuals look to increase security through enhanced identification technologies. A recent SIA study, "U.S Security Market Survey" states that biometrics will be the fastest-growing physical access technology in the next couple of years. At the same time, logical biometric access control is becoming increasingly important as cyber-security assumes an ever higher profile. This presentation will provide security professionals contemplating the incorporation of biometrics into their physical and/or logical access control systems, with a solid grasp of the issues that need to be resolved before such a system can be successfully designed and deployed. Speaker:Russ Ryan - Vice President, Marketing, National Biometric Security Project
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SM04: Defusing Angry, Hostile, and Disruptive People in the Workplace Room: 206 ~ 2:45PM - 3:45PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Violence and hostility in the workplace is an issue that can affect any workplace, large or small. It costs our economy 4 to 6 billion dollars per year due to increased security, lost time at work, lawsuits, and lost productivity. The most common offenders are current and former employees. Domestic violence, as well as disgruntled clients and customers, also pose a threat to the workplace. Speaker:Curt Crum - Supervisor, Crime Prevention Unit, Boise Police Department
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SM05: Security Management Nirvana: Strategic Risk Management Room: 206 ~ 4:00PM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| Public and private organizations are rapidly deploying physical software to increase asset protection, and improve safety and security. By coupling these efforts with their traditional IT security information management (SIM) solutions, they have the potential to become a significant new security asset for broad-based pro-active threat detection and response. Rather than looking at the problem as either a security or technology issue, some leading organizations are doing top down risk assessments to set priorities and identify areas where teaming between the traditional physical and IT security groups can lower overall costs while increasing protection and safety. But how can these organizations optimize the implementation of these systems to reduce risk and enhance overall security management? How are risks identified and prioritized so the most critical are addressed first? And how can costs be reduced and existing security devices leveraged? This discussion featuring industry experts will focus on strategic risk management, including the "where, what and how" for organizations.
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IT/IP
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SP01: IP Institute Level 1 Room: 302 ~ 8:00AM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The first in a series of PSN (Physical Security Network) educational programs to provide in-depth IP convergence training on a complete integrated security solution—Video, Access Control, Storage and more. This full-day course provides information on the latest trends, best practices, and new technologies involved in the design, implementation and support of IP-centric and integrated physical security solutions.
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SP02: IP Institute Level 2: Day 1 Room: 304 ~ 8:00AM - 5:00PM (Tuesday, March 23, 2010)
| The second in a series of PSN (Physical Security Network) educational programs to provide in-depth IP convergence training on a complete integrated security system - Video, Access Control, Storage and more. This two-day course provides participants with in-depth lessons, exercises and discussions on taking real world IP-centric security solutions from conception through a fully integrated system. The participants will learn about design and requirements for networking, IP video, access control, common credential, data bases, and a bonus custom application utilizing API's and SDK's.
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