Security Management Highlights

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Synopsis

Security Management Highlights brings the security professional expert interviews and information on the most critical industry topics. Join Host Holly Gilbert Stowell as she interviews thought leaders and industry professionals, as well as editors from the magazine.

Episodes

  • July 2016

    06/07/2016 Duration: 24min

    How to handle a cyber incident, U.S. agencies struggle to establish strong crisis comm, plus the ASIS/Wharton Program for Security Executives.

  • June 2016

    31/05/2016 Duration: 27min

    Visa overstays in the United States, nuclear security, bridging the gender gap in the cybersecurity workforce, and ASIS International's newly rebranded CSO Center for Leadership and Development.

  • BONUS: Municipal Warehouses - Combating Complacency

    18/05/2016 Duration: 11min

    Lax oversight of municipal warehouses can be costly. Complacent management, employee theft, and antiquated inventory systems can all lead to the loss of millions of dollars of public funds. Marshall K. James, director of training for JGW Group in Reston, Virginia, stops by to talk about how these locations can be better managed to reduce shrink.

  • May 2016

    03/05/2016 Duration: 28min

    Cultural property protection, lessons from the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, plus a member spotlight on Ross Johnson, CPP, senior manager, Security and Contingency Planning at Capital Power Corporation.

  • BONUS: Soft Targets, Continued

    21/04/2016 Duration: 07min

    An expanded conversation with Jennifer Hesterman, retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, on soft targets, ISIS, the Brussels and Paris attacks, and how individuals can take a proactive approach to their own security.

  • April 2016

    04/04/2016 Duration: 28min

    Soft target hardening, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, combating biothreats, and the art of creating a thriving corporate culture, all in this month's podcast with Host Holly Gilbert Stowell.

  • BONUS: Beyond the Border Security Discussion

    25/03/2016 Duration: 16min

    Patrick Schaefer, executive director of the Hunt Institute for Global Competitiveness, discusses the challenges of studying the U.S.-Mexico border, and how his organization uses data to inform stakeholders on everything from public health to commerce and security.

  • March 2016

    02/03/2016 Duration: 28min

    How managers can deal with difficult employees, more about the encryption debate between the FBI and Apple, border security, plus a Member Spotlight interview with Steve Albrecht, CPP.

  • February 2016

    03/02/2016 Duration: 28min

    Host Holly Gilbert Stowell interviews Clint Hilbert, CSO of Betafence, about navigating transitions in your security career. Homeland Security Editor Lilly Chapa talks about how the the U.S. private sector is playing an active role in defending national security. And Assistant Editor Megan Gates stops by to discuss her cover story on the shooting of two television reporters in Roanoke, Virginia in August of 2015. She’ll explain the events that led up to this tragedy and how employers can keep an eye out for telltale signs in workers who harbor grievances.

  • January 2016

    05/01/2016 Duration: 20min

    Active shooters at U.S. military installations, a cyber pact between the United States and China, and how highly evolved leaders are making their mark, all in this month's podcast.

  • BONUS: Terrorism and the Planned Parenthood Shooting

    22/12/2015 Duration: 12min

    Host Holly Gilbert Stowell sits down with Bill Braniff, executive director at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), to discuss the deadly shooting at a Planned Parenthood Facility in November.

  • December 2015

    01/12/2015 Duration: 24min

    Host Holly Gilbert Stowell interviews Thomas Trier, a former FBI special agent, on how managers can build a culture of security at their organization. News and Trends Editor Mark Tarallo explains how drones are being used to drop off contraband for prisoners, and what’s being done to combat the problem. Homeland Security Editor Lilly Chapa talks about her column on homegrown terrorists and why the threat is difficult to detect. Finally, Michael Gips, Vice President of Publishing at ASIS International, stops by to talk about his trip to Israel which resulted in the December cover story on detecting suicide bombers.

  • November 2015

    03/11/2015 Duration: 27min

    Host Holly Gilbert Stowell interviews James “Jes” Stewart, CPP, about his cover story on training security guards to have customer service skills. Cybersecurity Editor Megan Gates tells us more about the transition for U.S. merchants to Europay, Mastercard, and Visa technology. The president of the National Fusion Center Association, Mike Sena, talks to us about the information-sharing efforts of his organization. Plus a member spotlight on Kevin Doss, CPP, CEO of Level 4 Security.

  • BONUS: Mergers and Acquisitions

    22/10/2015 Duration: 08min

    Thomas R. Stutler, CPP, talks about how businesses can survive the mergers and acquisitions process and successfully combine everything from policies and procedures to access control.

  • October 2015

    07/10/2015 Duration: 22min

    This month, Host Holly Gilbert Stowell speaks to News and Trends Editor Mark Tarallo about a RAND Corporation study on predictive policing and the future of law enforcement. Andreas Poppius, a course manager with the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, tells us more about his October feature story on about why military personnel make effective employees in the security industry. Finally, Dan Richards, CEO and founder of Global Rescue, explains what he sees as the biggest threats to companies in today’s global environment.

  • BONUS: Emotional Intelligence (Managing series)

    23/09/2015 Duration: 13min

    Senior editor Mark Tarallo talks about his managing article on the power of emotional intelligence for managers and employees alike.

  • Security Management Highlights September 2015

    11/09/2015 Duration: 26min

    This month we speak to longtime ASIS member Joe Masciocco about his time in the association and how he’s seen it evolve. Jim Leflar, CPP and co-author of this month’s cover story, shares his tips on implementing an effective social media plan. A security director from a private police force in Hollywood, California, talks about their strategy for getting arrest-rates down. Plus, more on how companies can design and implement their own spear-phishing training program

  • Relaunch Preview

    02/09/2015 Duration: 03min

    Security Management magazine is gearing up to launch a brand new edition of its revamped podcast. Host Holly Gilbert Stowell gives a preview of what to expect.

  • Security Management Highlights August 2015

    31/07/2015 Duration: 23min

    This month, podcast host Holly Gilbert Stowell talks to Homeland Security Editor Lilly Chapa about the U.S. National Park Service and whether it’s equipped to deal with threats facing America’s parks and monuments. Cybersecurity Editor Megan Gates speaks about bug bounty programs and how businesses are using them to spot cyber vulnerabilities. News and Trends Editor Mark Tarallo discusses the issue of suicide among security guards, and what factors are contributing to this disturbing trend. Finally, David Buckley, the author of this month’s cover story, joins us to talk about investigative techniques and the power of positive persuasion when trying to conduct a workplace investigation.

  • Security Management Highlights July 2015

    30/06/2015 Duration: 13min

    This month, Assistant Editor Holly Gilbert Stowell talks to the editors of Security Management about the stories they covered for the July issue. Legal Report Editor Megan Gates stops by to talk about the status of a lawsuit against Target brought by customers affected by the retailer's cyber breach in 2013. News and Trends Editor Mark Tarallo tells us about the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s response to Hurricane Sandy and recent developments surrounding homeowners’ insurance claims. Finally, Assistant Editor Lilly Chapa explains the dilemma employers are facing now that the recreational or medical use of marijuana–or both–has been legalized in 23 states.

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