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We were delighted to host 20 students at ASIS Europe 2023 for the full educational experience as part of our efforts to support the next generation of security professionals. ASIS would like to thank the following individuals and companies whose generous support made this possible:…
ASIS Europe – From Risk to Resilience (Rotterdam, NL, 21-23 March) provided an ideal platform to engage and energise a community with the shared objective of making organisations more secure and resilient. From high level keynotes to deep dive case studies and interactive workshops…
Brussels, 20 March 2023 ASIS International’s flagship regional event ASIS Europe – From Risk to Resilience is set to roll into Rotterdam, NL on 21-23 March. Gathering hundreds of security practitioners from the world’s leading companies, plus expert advisors and technology innovators, an intensive…
Save 23% on eBooks! Our new eBook format gives you access to your most trusted ASIS International resources anytime, anywhere. We’ve rolled out all 32 ASIS titles in digital versions that you can add to your eBook library. This updated format gives you the capability…
When OpenAI released its December 2022 version of chatGPT, the risk landscape changed overnight and so too did crisis exercising. January 2023 saw the publication of Stanford’s report “Generative Language Models and Automated Influence Operations: Emerging Threats and Potential Mitigations”. The three primary take-aways…
The Women in Security Breakfast Meeting at ASIS Europe 2023 has been organised by the ASIS UK & Romania Chapters with the purpose of facilitating open and honest conversations around sensitive topics that often make people feel uncomfortable in the workplace. We believe that creating…
During the lunch break on 23 March you will have the opportunity to meet authors Glenn Schoen (Code Black: 50 Lessons in Crisis Management for Effective Leadership) and Andrew Sheves (The Consultant’s Handbook: How to Use Your Expertise to Deliver Client Success and Run a…
With sustainability high on the agenda of many organisations in Europe, event organisers and attendees need to do their part. What does ASIS do to make the ASIS Europe Event 2023 more sustainable? The event location allows for a large proportion of attendees to travel…
ASIS Europe offers the opportunity to learn from security professionals leading the advancements on some of security’s most difficult challenges. But the learning does not stop at the end of the conference, rather, it’s only the beginning. Regardless of where you are in your profession,…
Our world is rapidly changing. Technology continues to grow, threats are becoming more complex – and as physical and digital lines blur, we can no longer talk about security in silos. As a response, more companies are evaluating their current approach to cyber-physical security and…
ASIS Europe 2023 kicked off on 2 March with the first online event. There was a fascinating presentation on the European Salary Survey by Peter French MBE CPP followed by Q&A with Inge Huijbrechts, MBA and the audience. There were also presentations on: Understanding and Mitigating…
Cyber-attacks happen to the best. Organisations no longer just ‘throw the cyber challenge over the wall’, so the IT and/or IT Security department can deal with it. Physical Security professionals need to understand how they can optimally contribute, particularly in context of physically protecting on-premises…
ASIS International is inviting individual members and companies to sponsor the participation of one or several students at ASIS Europe 2023. For EUR 100+VAT you can already sponsor a student for a Leadership Pass. ASIS International is making 20 places available for students to take part in the full educational experience of ASIS Europe 2023.
The word of the day is #polycrisis. It has been popularized in Davos and it aims to describe the simultaneous and overlapping crises facing the world today: a health crisis, a mounting climate crisis, a war in Europe, energy and inflation crisis, cost of living crisis and so on. All of them are leading to mounting security issues with severe consequences like fragile states, rising poverty, hunger, violent protests, political instability and even state collapse. And all of them are interconnected.
Have you or your staff ever worked overseas on assignment or do you have staff away on business trips? If so have you ever considered what happens if there is a major crisis, what happens to those affected persons and if you need to move them who, how and where do you move them?
Cambridge Dictionary defines “obsolescence” as the process of becoming obsolete and no longer useful. But when it comes to access control systems, the consequences of obsolescence go beyond usefulness.
The SSR® Personnel & Executive Profiles salary survey supported by ASIS International is live now for 2023, and reviews more than 14,000 security professionals…
We had the chance to ask a few key questions to Inge Huijbrechts and Gavin Henderson, the new ASIS Europe co-chairs…
After three long years since the last in person event, ASIS Europe 2022 landed in Prague on 22-24 May 2022…