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2011 ASG Security Summit & Expo Virtual Case Studies

The Summit is where theory and practice converge. This is the only place you will be able to discuss the newest, most important strategies driving the security industry, then see examples of real organizations implementing those strategies in our Breakout Sessions. These Breakout Sessions typically take the form of a Case Study where an industry leading organization will discuss how they implemented the strategies and ideas from our main stage presentation to create real life solutions.


Please click on the titles below to view the virtual case studies from the 2011 ASG Security Summit & Expo

“Leveraging Supply Chain Best Practices for Successful Project Deployments”

Presented by Anixter

Getting the job done right the first time requires a partner who understands the challenges customers face when deploying a project. By reducing fixed costs and corporate assets, Anixter’s Supply Chain Services can help customers stay profitable and competitive in the marketplace. With customizable solutions to fit your needs, we want to work with on your technology deployment to help you understand and leverage our core competencies and the best practices for deploying them.


“Innovation, Integration and Interoperability”

Presented by Microsoft Global Security

Implementing and monitoring physical security for an enterprise the size of Microsoft can be cumbersome and expensive. Follow Microsoft’s journey to deploy a more streamlined, efficient and cost-effective security solution through their Global Security Operations Centers (GSOCs) enabling remote monitoring, precision response, and global interoperability. Gain insight into the tools, example scenarios, and lessons learned in the planning and deployment of this sustainable, predictable, and effective global physical security model. Topics discussed include Common Operating Picture (COP), smart edge devices, intelligent clusters, event-based monitoring, system integrator strategies, maintenance management, digital video, radio-over-IP, geospatial mapping, forensics/investigations and crisis management.


“The Value of Open Platform: How to Avoid Costly Misalignment in Your People, Processes & Tools”

Presented by Milestone, Featuring Spokane Transit Authority

Spokane Transit Authority recently upgraded an antiquated analog CCTV system which they use to provide security surveillance as well as operational efficiency for their Dispatch and Maintenance teams. Unfortunately, the technology chosen came with some unforeseen challenges. Learn how they realigned their security technology and their security processes to create value for the organization, and how using technology featuring a truly open platform can keep your organization from facing those same challenges.


“The Impact of Managed Security Services”

Presentedy by PSA Security Network

Hosted and managed security services are making waves. Leveraging cloud computing and the outsourcing of services allows end-users to reduce costs and benefit from enhanced security and protection. These services include: remote video monitoring, managed access control, and hosted video surveillance. The impact of these new services across various vertical markets will be presented.


“Security Executive Council Solution Innovation Partner Program”

Presented by The Security Executive Council

The corporate protection team perceived gaps for global security risk intelligence, medical and travel services. Legacy issues including mergers and acquisitions created complexities and unnecessary cost as six service providers attempted to provide solutions. A single service provider was sought to enable a “one phone call” mitigation solution. Learn how company “X”, the telecommunications multi-national reduced cost by $300,000 per year, subsidizing two global risk analysts, and achieving a simplified management plan while improving all known service gaps.


“Take Five: Resources Your Peers are Using to Enhance Their Programs and Careers”

Presentedy by Security Executive Council

The Security Executive Council provides strategy, insight and resources to help security leaders become more successful. In this presentation the Council shares 5 of its more popular resources. Covered are: understanding the relationship between your company’s strategic business objectives and your security programs; how to best educate senior management (or new leadership) on program status or future direction; showing the Board and senior management security’s contribution in addressing Board-level risk concerns; measuring security program value; and staying on top of emerging trends.


“Banking on Security: How to Leverage Intelligent Video to Safeguard Operations”

Presentedy by Verint Systems, Featuring Tinker Federal Credit Union

Tinker Federal Credit Union is ahead of the curve when it comes to adopting cutting-edge technology to help protect its people, property and assets.  With a strong security focus—both from a personnel and fiscal standpoint—TFCU has prioritized investments associated with security.  Learn how this credit union is staying abreast of technology innovation to identify and mitigate potential areas of vulnerability.