Good advice to everyone but an anteater. Wedged between last month’s ASIS International event with all of its technology dazzle and this month’s International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in Chicago, got me thinking of the people side of risk management and crime fighting.
It was ASIS’s 57th big tent show. At the first fest in 1954, the average home was $10,250 and, that year, President Dwight Eisenhower signed into law the new Social Security bill funded by employers and employees. In addition, America at that time conducted a large scale, nationwide civil defense drill simulating the death of more than 12 million Americans in a mock nuclear attack.