Rotating Security Awareness Messages:  
"WHEN YOUR ONLY TOOL IS A HAMMER, EVERYTHING STARTS LOOKING LIKE A NAIL" - W.Edwards Deming
Wed, 2010-07-21
The Right Steps to Prevent Workplace Violence
There are a number of steps that companies can take to prevent violence in the workplace, which costs the U.S. an estimated $70 billion each year, according to a University of Georgia study. First, companies are encouraged to implement comprehensive safety policies that outline regulations regarding harassment and workplace violence.
Mon, 2010-07-19
Barefoot Bandit Case Hints at Gap in National Security
Aviation observers say the alleged theft of several airplanes by 19-year-old Colton Harris-Moore over a two-year period raises important questions about the security at private airports. A Congressional Research Service report indicates that 429 airplanes were stolen in the U.S. between 1990 and 2006. In recent years, the country has invested millions in airport security, but the majority of that funding has gone into security inside the airport.
Fri, 2010-07-16
Protecting Against Employee Theft
The theft of company data by employees is a growing problem, according to a study conducted by KPMG. The study found that the number of cases of employee-related data theft more than doubled between 2006 and 2008, and will likely continue to increase in the immediate future due to the weak economy.
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Greetings from ASIS International (Indonesia Chapter 266)!


The excitement is growing as the security industry gets ready for the big round-up in Dallas at ASIS 2010, October 12-15. Have you made your plans yet?

The ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits attracts top security professionals from business and government from around the world. It is your best opportunity to connect face-to-face with your peers, learn the latest strategies  and best practices, and see the newest technology on the market.

Attending ASIS 2010 is a great investment for you and your organization. You will return to work with new ideas, applications, and contacts that you can put to use right away.

ASIS offers discounted pricing for members, government employees, teams of 10 or more, and single day registrants. So, if you can only attend one event this year, make it ASIS 2010.

We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to mingle with the security industry's best and brightest. REGISTER today at www.asis2010.org and reserve your hotel at www.asis2010.org/hotel.

See you there!

Jakarta, July 2nd, 2010.

UPCOMING CHAPTER 266-2010 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS:

August 4th, 2010 Security Risk Management & ROSI - Jakarta

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