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The ASIS International 61st Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2015) is westward bound this year. Set for September 28 – October 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center, this year’s event is shaping up to be one no security management practitioner will want to miss. The event is anticipated to welcome more than 19,000 global security professionals from both the operational and cybersecurity disciplines for three days of education, technology and service exhibits, and networking.
In conjunction with the 2014 ASIS International Seminar, the National Association of Security Companies (NASCO) will be holding its 24th Annual Private Security Breakfast on Tuesday, September 30th at the Omni Hotel @ CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
ASIS International will hold its 60th Annual Seminar and Exhibits at Georgia World Congress Center, September 29-October 2.
May 1, 2014
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) will share leadership insights gained over the course of 50 years in public service, when he delivers the keynote address on September 30.
There is $282 billion in private sector spending and $69 billion in homeland security spending on the federal level, the new ASIS and IOFM report states.