
Security Talk is a podcast of the Santa Barbara/Ventura Chapter. We have interesting and insightful discussions with security professionals about a range of topics including security management strategies, crime prevention, travel risk management, insider threat, security technology, executive protection, career transition, professional development and much more. We also profile local ASIS members... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Multiple incidents around the world have illustrated the risk from attacks with multiple active shooters employing small unit tactics. We have seen this play out in Mumbai in 2008, Kenya in 2013 and 2019, Paris in 2015 and many others. How does this ... more
Ed Newman is a rising figure in the security industry with a career spanning over 16 years. His journey has taken him through the UK, the Middle East, and the US, where he recently held the position of Sales and Marketing Director for an internationa... more
Red teaming and penetration testing have long been a key component of cybersecurity programs, but adoption of this method in the physical security arena is less common. Our guest for the podcast James Mason discusses breaching physical security and h... more
Events can pose significant challenges for security practitioners. In this episode we speak to Chris Sipe about how to manage those challenges effectively and secure the event.
Chris Sipe served as a United States Marine and has earned BA/MS degr... more
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