Security Management
Internal collaboration the key to optimum corporate security culture
3rd September, 2010 by Judy Hinz | Online Editor
I believe the success of security measures will always depend on the skill of the people responsible for developing and implementing security systems. That's why I support the current efforts to professionalise security management.
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Lessons learned from Paris art heist
30th July, 2010 by Graeme Mickelberg | ASM | Jul-Aug 2010
The recent theft of five artworks, valued at more than US$100 million, from the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, raised some serious questions over the effectiveness of security measures. Graeme Mickelberg offers businesses some timely advice.
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Renewed calls for accreditation for security professionals
21st July, 2010 by Judy Hinz | Online Editor
Early last month I attended Security in Government 2010 in Canberra. Conference chairman Mike Rothery was very pleased with the event, describing it as ‘the best yet’. From the feedback I heard, I think he was right to be pleased.
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Senior Security Management
7th April, 2010 by Konrad Buczynski | ASM | Jan-Feb 2010
The role of the senior security manager has evolved into a complex and challenging position of leadership, as Konrad Buczynski writes.
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Security Management: The Basics
23rd July, 2009 by Dr Chris Flaherty | ASM
The 2008 economic crisis has forced significant cost cutting in the UK, as elsewhere. Most, if not all, organisations, have had to critically analyse their capital and operating expenditure.
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Body of Knowledge a valuable tool for industry
24th September, 2008 by Graeme Mickelberg | ASM | Jul-Aug 2008
ASM’s security risk expert, Graeme Mickelberg has reviewed the recently published Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge, produced by the RMIA, with support from Government and the private sector.
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