Sinopsis
ASIAL Security Insider podcast is brought to you by the Australian Security Industry Association Limited. This podcast discusses security trends, issues and news for security industry professionals
Episodios
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The Value of The Australian Security Medals
20/08/2021 Duración: 18minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Nick Kaldas, Former Deputy Commissioner, NSW Police, and current Chair, Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans Suicide, about his involvement with the Australian Security Medals Foundation. What are the Australian Security Medals? What do these awards mean for the security industry and how can you get involved? For more information on the Australian Security Medals visit asmf.net or go to www.asial.com.au
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What can security managers learn about crisis management from the vaccine rollout?
06/07/2021 Duración: 24minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Dr. Gavriel Schneider, CEO at Risk 2 Solution Group, founder of Presilience & Program Director at ACU (Australian Catholic University). We speak with Gav about the current Vaccine rollout and how it can be used as a case study for security managers in the area of crisis communications and human based risk and decision making. Dr. Gavriel (Gav) Schneider F.ISRM. RPP is CEO at Risk 2 Solution Group, founder of Presilience and a Program Director at ACU. He is also the Aus/NZ chapter chair and member of the Global Advisory Committee at Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM). Unless otherwise expressly stated, the views and opinions expressed during this podcast represent the opinions of the relevant guest and do not represent the views or opinions of ASIAL or its members, advertisers or contributors.
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Security beyond the pandemic
30/06/2021 Duración: 23minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with David Cameron, Chief Security Officer for International SOS. David provides insights into a recent survey conducted amongst security managers from some of the largest organisations around Australia, specifically to identify what lessons and opportunities have come from managing security during a global pandemic. This podcast is a brief insight into the issues David will be presenting at this year's Security Exhibition Conference talking place from November 17th to 19th at Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia.
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Security in a post-COVID world
16/06/2021 Duración: 22minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Professor Martin Gill about what security might look like in a post COVID world. Professor Martin Gill (m.gill@perpetuityresearch.com) is a criminologist who has published extensively on security issues and pioneered the Outstanding Security Performance Awards (the OSPAs: www.theospas.com) and the Tackling Economic Crime Awards (the TECAs: www.thetecas.com). From his research work in prisons interviewing robbers, burglars, fraudsters and murderers, amongst others, he learnt that being prolific and successful at committing crime without being caught was dependent on security not being effective. This finding and the need to respond to it has driven his professional career. You can hear Martin presenting at this year's Security Conference taking place from the 21st to the 23rd of July at the Security Expo in Sydney.
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Building a Career in Security
01/06/2021 Duración: 27minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we look at what it takes to build a career in the security industry. From direct entry as a security officer, to working as a technician, coming into the industry from a police or military background or studying security at university, we look at the various avenues to senior security roles.
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The use of surveillance devices in investigations
11/05/2021 Duración: 25minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Rick Sarre, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of South Australia about changes to the laws around the use of surveillance devices for licensed investigators. What are the changes, who do they effect and how do these laws help investigators?
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Introducing The New ASIAL Subcontracting Code Of Practice
06/04/2021 Duración: 21minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast series, we speak with Chris Delaney, Industrial Relations Advisor at ASIAL about ASIAL's new Code of Practice for Sub-Contracting. Who does it affect, what does it cover and what does it mean for the security industry?
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Understanding The Changes To Casual Employment Laws
06/04/2021 Duración: 20minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Chris Delaney, the Industrial Relations advisor at ASIAL about the recent changes made to laws around the employment of casual workers. What are the changes, how do they impact employers and employees, and what do business owners need to understand.
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Horizon Report 2025
24/03/2021 Duración: 22minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast series, we speak with Dr. Gavriel Schneider, Director of Risk 2 Solutions and lead researcher with the Australian Security Research Centre about Horizon 2025 – a major initiative to identify future industry challenges, trends and opportunities. The Australian Security Research Centre has been engaged by ASIAL to undertake the project. Horizon 2025 seeks to set out a ‘best practice’ roadmap for the industry, government and users of security services to deliver an innovative, responsive, professional and respected security industry.
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How will the Proposed Automatic Mutual Recognition Act Impact Security?
14/03/2021 Duración: 24minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Bryan de Caires, CEO of the Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL), and Peter Johnson, Compliance & Regulatory Affair Advisor at ASIAL, about the proposed Automatic Mutual Recognition Act. What is it? How will it work and will this finally mean we will get mutual recognition of licensing for the security industry?
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How To Achieve Positive Security Outcomes
01/03/2021 Duración: 29minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we speak with Alex Webling about ways security managers and departments can use the science of behavioural economics to drive positive security outcomes. Alex Webling is the Director of Resilience Outcomes Australia, a consultancy helping business and government meet their strategic challenges in organisational and cyber resilience, security governance, privacy and information security. Alex is a member of the Standards Australia Board on Security and Resilience (MB-025), international rapporteur for resilience for the ISO technical committee 292 (Security and Resilience), Australian Liaison to JTC1 on the ISO 27000 Information Security Management Standard family and an Associate of the Australian Risk Policy Institute. He has been a Gateway reviewer since 2014. Until 2012, Alex was a senior executive in the Australian Government. He was the Foundation Director of the Government computer emergency response team (CERT). As Head of Protective Security Po
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The Show Must Go On
08/02/2021 Duración: 22minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Tony Keane Head of Integrity and Security for the AFL (Australian Football League). What does it take to move 2500 players, staff, officials and family members interstate, and then ensure the safety and security of those people during one of the worst global health crises in modern memory, to enable the 2020 AFL season to proceed? Tony shares his experiences from 2020 providing insight into the role that security played in enabling the last year's AFL season and why the season may not have gone ahead without the aid of private security.
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Capitol Hill And The Insider Threat
19/01/2021 Duración: 36minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Julian Claxton about the recent security breach of the Capitol building in the US and the possible security implications. What sorts of threats might a breach of this type entail and what can organisations learn from this experience to help enhance their own security? Julian is a Behavioural Scientist with specific expertise in the provision of technical surveillance countermeasures, credibility assessments, strategic security planning, and counterespionage. Julian holds a Master's Degree (MSc.) in Communication, Behaviour and Credibility Analysis, a Postgraduate Diploma in Behavioural Analysis and Investigative Interviewing with a focus on identifying deceptive behaviour amongst trusted insiders.
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The Importance Of Mental Health In Security
30/11/2020 Duración: 28minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Melissa Harries, a registered Psychologist and Founder of Mindset Psychology. An experienced Workplace Psychologist with a demonstrated history of occupational mental health in Defence, local government and private industries, Melissa is also part owner of the security provider Mindset Securities. Through her involvement with her own security business, and drawing on her experience as a registered psychologist, Melissa shares with us her unique insights into the challenges of maintaining a mentally healthy and stable workforce within the security industry. We also examine how and why frontline security personnel are especially vulnerable to mental health challenges, and some preventative strategies that security managers can use to keep staff healthy and safe.
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The Impact of COVID on Cash
15/11/2020 Duración: 25minIn this episode of the ASIAL Insider Podcast, we speak with Jim O'Brien, National Manager Security at Linfox Armaguard Pty Ltd and Matt Sykes, General Manager Strategy at Prosegur about the impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on the use of cash in our economy. What are some of the main myths and misconceptions around the use of cash during COVID 19? Is cash still important, and if so why? And could COVID be the end of cash?
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Managing Security at Majors Events
14/10/2020 Duración: 27minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Neil Fergus, Chief Executive Officer of Intelligent Risks. Over the last two decades, Neil and his team have provided specialist planning, strategic and operational services to over 60 international mega and major events including eight Olympic Games, six Commonwealth Games, three FIFA World Cups and numerous other major events, such as the Asian, Pan-American and South American (Odesur) Games; Rugby World Cups; and various APEC Leader and NATO Summits.
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Women In Security
30/09/2020 Duración: 25minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Jacqui Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women In Security Network and seasoned cybersecurity leader and professional. We speak with Jacqui about the changes occurring in the Australian security market, the challenges around attracting women to the security profession and how the security industry is meeting and overcoming that challenge.
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Innovation In Security
17/09/2020 Duración: 26minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with innovation and strategy consultant Mark Hawkins about ways security companies can take their business to the next level. What is innovation? How does it apply to security and what kinds of things can security companies do to change, pivot or reimagine the way they are doing business with a view to remaining relevant in a rapidly changing market. With Degrees from Melbourne University, Harvard Business School and Oxford University, Mark has worked with some of the largest organisations in the Australia including Coca Cola, General Electric, Aon Risk, Australia Post, Dulux, KPMG, Suncorp, CommBank and Coles to name just a few. He specialises in helping organisations create and enhance competitive advantage by developing and implementing effective, tangible and measurable strategies that focus on customer-driven innovation, business model innovation and the development of sustainable competitive advantage.
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Road To Recovery
04/09/2020 Duración: 32minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Chris Miller, Pandemic Recovery, Emergency & Business Continuity Manager at B4Crisis. Chris is a Recipient of the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Australasia Industry Personality Award (2018) and was named as one of the top 20 Influencers in Security and Fire in 2019 by IFSEC Global. Chris has worked with a wide variety of Australian Government agencies including ACT Health and FACS NSW emergency management covering response, recovery & planning as well as having consulted with a range of private, public and 'not for profit' organisations and was involved in writing in Australia’s current pandemic response plans. We speak with Chris about the road forward as we emerge from the second wave of the Corona Virus pandemic. What will security companies need to to do to ensure the safety of staff and their organisation over the next 12 months? When might we see a vaccine? How effective might that be? What might the next six months look
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Business Advice For Navigating The Covid Environment
17/08/2020 Duración: 28minIn this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we hear from Kate Carnell. Kate is one of Australia’s most experienced business leaders. She is the current Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO). Prior to taking one her current role, Kate was CEO of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which represents more than 300,000 businesses across Australia. She has also held the position of Chief Executive Officer at beyondblue, the Australian Food and Grocery Council, the Australian General Practice Network (AGPN) and the National Association of Forest Industries (NAFI). In today’s podcast, Kate provides some very timely, practical and extremely useful advice for small to medium sized businesses in the security industry about how to manage their way through the current COVID environment. This is invaluable advice from one of Australia’s leading and most experienced business minds and is highly relevant for ASIAL members. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Security In