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January 30, 2008 – Volume 6, Issue 2
NEWS
Data breach law doesn't go far enough
Website listing offenders preferred by policy group
An
advocacy group is calling for the creation of a publicly accessible
database that would catalogue companies that have been responsible for
losing customer data belonging to Canadians.
Certifications help professionals make the cut
CPP most sought-after but IT designations also in demand.
Security
professionals are finding it's becoming increasingly important to earn
a designation or two to help them make the resume cut, get promoted or
get a salary increase.
Air security conference will address future risks
Top industry experts set to speak.
Aviation
security experts from North America, Europe and Australia will be
discussing innovative technologies, trends and legislation affecting
the aviation security industry at the second Canadian Aviation Security
Conference (CASC) March 5th and 6th, 2008 at the Hilton Lac-Leamy
Hotel, Gatineau, Quebec.
2008 Security Director of the Year
Security
directors and managers are often the unsung heroes in both the private
and public sector in Canada. With responsibility for an ever-growing
list of people and assets, the job of managing a security department is
becoming one that demands not only a background in security, but also
vital people skills as well as significant business and technological
savvy.
Canadian Security Magazine is now
accepting nominations for it's third annual Security Director of the
Year award, sponsored by Anixter Canada. We want to find the individual
who best exemplifies leadership and vision in the world of corporate
security.
Do you work with someone who motivates and
mentors his or her staff and provides inspiration on the job? Or do you
know a colleague who has completed a unique initiative that has
produced benefit not only to the security department but the entire
company? Let us know. We are asking for specific criteria that will aid
the judges in determining the winner. Please submit your nominations here. The deadline is May 30.
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COMING UP
March 2008 Canadian Security
Cover story: Oil/Gas/Utilities Sector
Cover story: B.C. Hydro Operating
numerous integrated hydroelectric generating stations, two gas-fired
thermal power plants and one combustion turbine station, BC Hydro is
one of the largest electric utilities in Canada. Security Manager
Doug Powell, responsible for the security of all BC Hydro's employees
and assets, acknowledged that his department needed to improve BC
Hydro's approach to security assessment. With an existing security
upgrades initiative and funding in place, Powell went looking for risk
assessment software that would provide standardized threat and risk
assessment leading to effective mitigation strategies.
Protecting Oil Interests overseas How
large security service companies provide security, intelligence and
long-term planning for oil and gas companies operating overseas.
Special Focus: What you need to know about Wireless Video Surveillance
In every issue:
CCTV & The Law with Elliott Goldstein
Viewpoint
Training
ASIS Regional Report
COMING EVENTS
March 4-6, 2008
Demystifying Aviation Security: An Insider's Look
The Canadian Aviation Security Conference
613-236-6550
info@cata.ca
www.cata.ca/CanadianAviationSecurityConference/about.html
April 2-4, 2008
ISC West, Sands Expo and Convention Center,
Las Vegas, Nev.
www.isc365.com
April 13-16, 2008
ASIS International 7th European Security Conference,
Barcelona, Spain.
www.asisonline.org
April 22-23, 2008
Security Canada East,
Sheraton Laval, Laval QC.
www.canasa.org
May 1, 2008
Canadian Fire Alarm Association
Annual Technical Seminar
Thursday
Schulich School of Business
York University, Toronto
www.cfaa.ca
June 11, 2008
Security Canada West, River Rock Casino,
Richmond, B.C.
www.canasa.org
Sept. 11, 2008
Security Canada Atlantic Ramada Crystal Palace,
Moncton, NB.
www.canasa.org
Oct. 22-23, 2008
Security Canada Central, Toronto Congress Centre,
Toronto, Ont.
www.canasa.org
Oct. 29-30, 2008
ISC East, Jacob Javits Centre,
New York
www.isc365.com
Click here for more events.
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