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2021 Lehigh Valley Chapter #070 is seeking companies for 

Annual Sponsorships! Great opportunity to get exposure and

support a fast growing and active chapter!

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Chapter Sponsors

Diamond Sponsors

New 2021 LV Members

Jessica Heinrich

Robert Glad

Richard Lovell Jr.

Conor Healy

Paul McGinley, CPP

Heather Kroninger

Rodney Bronson, Jr.

Christopher Kuklentz

Brian P. Cooper

Jean Kpassou

Bill Glover

Mark Eichlin

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Join them and become a member of ASIS Lehigh Valley.

Northeast PA's leading authority on Security, Risk Management and Business Continuity!

Sapphire Sponsors

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Job Opportunities

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Covid-19 Resources and Information

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ASIS Foundation Research:

Resilience and Recovery After COVID-19

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Emerald Sponsors

Event Sponsors

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Chapter CPP Review Course

 

 

 

Sacramento, CA Chapter is currently holding a CPP Review Course.

Contact their Chair Robert Natoli, CPP, PSP for information.

Robert@NatoliConsulting.com

Check back often for courses hosted by this chapter as well as surrounding chapters.

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Congratulations

to the Lehigh Valley chapter members for

earning an ASIS Certification in 2021

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Stephen Meier, CPP

David McLeod, CPP

Scott Gwinn, PCI

Women in Security

The Lehigh Valley chapter is organizing a Women in Security committee. The aim is to provide mentoring for women in the profession to help them grow and succeed. Topics explored will be diversity, leadership, personal marketing, career growth, security world, and more.

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For more information contact the chapter Women In Security Liaison, Paula Otis, CPP at paula_otis@glic.com

Student Members

Do you know college student interested in a career in security or criminal justice? ASIS is a great place to learn, network and find a mentor! Contact an executive board member for information.

**Student Members receive free registration to GSX+

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ASIS Releases New Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) Guideline

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It’s time to disrupt the old security model. We can no longer just “do” security.

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Alexandria, VA (September 6, 2019)—ASIS International, the world’s largest association of security management professionals, released its Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) Guideline, which takes a different approach to traditional security. The new guideline is the first strategic security management tool of its kind, elevating the security function by establishing a partnership between security professionals and business leaders to manage security risks.

The objective of ESRM is to identify, evaluate, and mitigate the likelihood and/or impact of security risks to the organization with priority given to protective activities that help enable the organization to advance its overall mission. ESRM positions the security professional as a trusted advisor to help guide asset owners through the process of making security risk management decisions.

“We’re very proud to provide this foundational tool to ASIS members—and the security industry at-large—to help guide them through adoption of ESRM within their organizations” said David R. Feeney, CPP, PMP, Chairman of the ASIS ESRM Guideline Technical Committee.

ESRM recommends that security professionals maintain an understanding of the organization’s overall strategy, including its mission and vision, core values, operating environment, and stakeholders. Understanding this context will enable security professionals to effectively support and align with the organization’s strategic goals.

The new guideline further outlines how the ESRM Cycle is built on a foundation of transparency, governance, partnership with stakeholders, and holistic risk management. By continually repeating the ESRM Cycle, security professionals can bring ESRM practice to maturity and maintain high performance over time.

“We remain committed to the global development of ESRM, and the release of our ESRM Guideline demonstrates the ASIS Board of Director’s ongoing support to formalize ESRM globally,” said Tim McCreight, ASIS Global Board sponsor of the ESRM Initiative.

Security professionals can learn more about ESRM during the Introduction to Enterprise Security Risk Management classroom program on September 8 at McCormick Place in Chicago—the convening place of Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2019.

ASIS members receive free digital access to the new ESRM Guideline at https://www.asisonline.org/publications--resources/standards--guidelines/esrm-guideline. Nonmembers may purchase a softcover or read-only copy of the Guideline online in the ASIS Store

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Recommended School Violence Prevention and Identification Program Websites

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National Threat Assessment Center

House of Worship Security Resources

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DHS Hometown Security: https://www.dhs.gov/hometown-security

 

See Something, Send Something: https://www.psp.pa.gov/Pages/See-Something-Send-Something.aspx

 

Resources to Protect your House of Worship: https://www.fema.gov/faith-resources

 

Safeguarding Houses of Worship: https://www.justnet.org/resources/Houses_of_Worship.html

 

Secure Community Network: https://securecommunitynetwork.org/resources/institutional-safety-and-security-library/houses-of-worship

 

Ready.gov Active Shooter Resources (including link to Run, Hide, Fight video):  https://www.ready.gov/active-shooter

 

Texas State University Avoid, Deny, Defend Active Shooter video:  http://www.avoiddenydefend.org/

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