Sinopsis
Security Management Highlights brings the security professional expert interviews and information on the most critical industry topics. Join Host Holly Gilbert Stowell as she interviews thought leaders and industry professionals, as well as editors from the magazine.
Episodios
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March 2020: Pandemic Preparedness; National Security; and the Value of Certification
03/03/2020 Duración: 29minIn this month’s episode of Security Management Highlights, host Chuck Harold talks with Jerry Hauer about global COVID-19 preparedness and response; SM Senior Content Manager Mark Tarallo shares a terrorism update; and Elizabeth Dumbaugh, CPP, explains how ASIS certification played a role in her transition from the U.S. military to the private sector.
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February 2020: Wildfire Response; Drone Detection; Coaching Future Leaders
01/02/2020 Duración: 32minIn this month’s SM Highlights podcast, Rinske Geerlings explains how the Australian wildfires are affecting business continuity; James Acevedo, CPP, discusses drone identification challenges; and John Torres outlines why the best managers are those who coach and develop their team’s talents.
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January 2020: Credential Theft, The Value of Innovation, and Insider Threats in Food Production
01/01/2020 Duración: 27minIn this month’s edition of Security Management highlights, Tonia Dudley, CISSP, explains the dangers in relying solely on SMS-based two-factor authentication, Doug Powell, CPP, PSP, discusses the value of innovation and adaptability in security, and Frank Pisciotta outlines how insider threats affect food defense efforts.
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December 2019 Bonus: The State of Security Convergence
16/12/2019 Duración: 27minIn this bonus episode of Security Management Highlights, explore the difference between integration and convergence; learn about holistic security strategies, budgets, and leadership; and examine the current state of security convergence across industries and organization size with host Chuck Harold and former ASIS Chief Global Knowledge Officer Michael Gips, CPP, as they discuss the findings of the ASIS Foundation report The State of Security Convergence in the United States, Europe, and India, sponsored by AlertEnterprise.
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December 2019: The Effects of Social Media on Bullying and Hospitality Security
02/12/2019 Duración: 26minDr. Amanda Nickerson explains the power imbalance behind bullying and how social media has complicated bullying prevention and response. Social media is also strongly impacting the hospitality industry—both for the guest experience and for security. Kelly Klatt, CPP, explains how security professionals are leveraging social media for investigations, situational awareness, and reputation management.
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November 2019: What I’ve Learned – Turning Setbacks into Benefits
14/11/2019 Duración: 33minTrue mentoring is like looking into an acorn and seeing the oak tree it could become, and then helping it grow, says forensic psychologist and threat management expert George L. Vergolias, Psy.D. from R3 Continuum. In this bonus SM podcast from the ASIS Mentoring Committee, Vergolias shares his experiences on multiyear career trajectories, leadership, mentoring, and the ever-expanding security industry.
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November 2019: The Opioid Crisis in the Workplace, Plus Security Research and ESRM
01/11/2019 Duración: 31minThe impact and the cost of the opioid crisis in the workplace can be tremendous—what does this mean for security? Mark Giuffre, CPP, explains. Also in this month’s episode, how to leverage scientific research for security decision making and how ESRM can bridge the gaps between cyber and physical security teams.
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October 2019: Designing Security with CPTED, Plus Entertainment Security
01/10/2019 Duración: 28minHow does the new screening center at the Washington Monument enable security without compromising visitors’ experiences? Jill Cavanaugh of Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and Planners in Washington D.C. breaks it down. Plus, Stevan Bernard and SM Highlights host Chuck Harold discuss the state of security in the entertainment industry—from piracy to location risk assessments to talent protection.
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September 2019: Adaptable Leadership, Foreign Fighters, and Retail Security
03/09/2019 Duración: 26minCan security leaders learn adaptability? SM Highlights host Chuck Harold sits down with Bill Cottringer to learn more about leadership, social skills, and communication styles. Also in this episode: Scott Stewart on the threat of foreign fighters returning home and Alan Greggo, CPP, CFE, on retail security resources and best practices.
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August 2019: What I’ve Learned – Honest Leadership and Lifelong Learning
12/08/2019 Duración: 25minCathy Lanier, the senior vice president of security for the National Football League (NFL) and former Washington, D.C., chief of police, discusses lifelong learning, mentorship, and honest leadership in this bonus SM podcast, part of a special series on management and leadership from the ASIS Mentoring Committee, part of the ASIS Professional Development Council.
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August 2019: Rethinking Business Continuity, Plus Transnational Cybercrime
01/08/2019 Duración: 27minAugust 2019: Rethinking Business Continuity, Plus Transnational Cybercrime by Claire Meyer
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BONUS: Culture and Resiliency in Security
23/07/2019 Duración: 12minMalcolm Reid, CPP, explains how security professionals can embed resiliency within the culture of the organization to remain adaptive, robust, and agile.
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July 2019: Border Security Burnout, Plus Modern Management
01/07/2019 Duración: 25minJason Piccolo, CPP, stops by to discuss hiring and retention crises for border patrol agents and what surprising change can be made to help mitigate burn out. Also, Mark Tarallo of Security Management discusses modern leadership qualities.
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June 2019: Hospitals and Hurricanes, Plus Executive Protection Assessments
03/06/2019 Duración: 22minHow do hospitals handle hurricanes? Keith McGlenn, CPP, CHPA, stops by Security Management Highlights to discuss how Houston healthcare organizations subscribe to a philosophy of preparedness. Plus, Wesley Bull of Sentinel Resource Group outlines potential conflicts of interest and entanglement risk in executive protection programs.
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May 2019: Building an Enterprise Security Program, Plus GDPR Fines
01/05/2019 Duración: 27minWhen building a global security program, flexibility is the secret sauce, says Don Taussig, CPP, director of global security services at Land O’Lakes, Inc. Plus, Andrea Limbago, chief social scientist at Virtu, stops by to break down GDPR regulations, loopholes, fines, and how U.S. data privacy regulations compare. All this and more in this month's edition of Security Management highlights.
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April 2019: What I’ve Learned – Security Leadership & The Art of Influence
15/04/2019 Duración: 31min“Focus on influencing. Because oftentimes what we’re doing, especially in the CSO role, is we are leading leaders.” Joe Olivarez, VP, global security for Jacobs Engineering, discusses leadership and career paths with host Chuck Harold in a special bonus SM Podcast, brought to you by the ASIS Mentoring Committee.
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April 2019: School Security After Parkland, Plus Proactive Surveillance Tools
01/04/2019 Duración: 27minA year after the Parkland shooting, school security remains an ongoing challenge that can’t be solved with legislation and technology alone, says Jason Destein, chairman of the ASIS International School Safety and Security Council. Eddie Sorrells, CPP, PCI, PSP, stops by to explain how security leaders can use surveillance as a proactive tool, not just a forensic one, and to debate the value of analytics versus the human element. Plus, Rose Miller discusses the value of the CPP certification to her career path.
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March 2019: The Threat of Incels
28/02/2019 Duración: 25minMarch cover story author Steven Crimando stops by to break down the rising threat of Incels and how to recognize people on the path to violence. Plus, James Morris, CPP, discusses the benefits of certification and starting the first ASIS International chapter in Ghana.
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February 2019: What I've Learned - Mentoring
01/02/2019 Duración: 27minHost Chuck Harold talks with Basil Steele about his long tenure in security engineering at SANDIA National Labs. Steele offers advice for thriving in a meaningful career for more than three decades. The February podcast also includes the first of a special series on management and leadership from the ASIS Mentoring Committee, part of the ASIS Professional Development Council.
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January 2019: ASIS Book of the Year, Plus School Resource Officers
02/01/2019 Duración: 15minASIS Book of the Year author Steve Van Till, president and CEO of Brivo, stops by to discuss his award-winning book. Plus, school security with Mo Canady, executive director of the National Association of School Resource Officers.