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ASIS International is a global community of 34,000+ security professionals across industries and disciplines, and at all career stages Join us to benefit from knowledge-sharing opportunities, valuable resources, and peer-to-peer connections
- ASIS International - Wikipedia
Founded in 1955 as the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), members were principally government and corporate security professionals The term "industrial security" denotes U S Department of Defense contracts with U S industry for defense technology and materials
- ASIS International - Invision Security Group
ASIS International About ASIS Partnership ASIS International is the largest membership organization for the security industry with hundreds of chapters spanning the globe This global and diverse community provides education, guidance, certifications, publications, events, and standards to security professionals ranging from the Management to C
- Certifications — ASIS International National Capital Chapter
Earning an ASIS board certification is a visible acknowledgment that you possess a mastery of core security principles and skills essential to the best practice of security management
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Wherever you are in your career, whether just getting started or a seasoned security professional, ASIS International has the tools, information, and global network you need to achieve your goals
- American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) - IFMA
Founded in 1955, ASIS International is a global community of security practitioners, each of whom has a role in the protection of assets—people, property, and or information Our members represent virtually every industry in the public and private sectors, and organizations of all sizes
- ASIS Membership
ASIS International’s 36 Communities offer ways for you to connect with others in your industry on a global scale, share best practices, ask questions, and collaborate on new resources for specific sectors of security management
- CPP® (Certified Protection Professional) | ASIS International
ASIS Standards Guidelines set forth industry-recommended best practices on specific concerns inherent to the security industry and provide tools and processes for implementation
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