Luncheons    Golf

 

Next Event: June 2007 Tri-Lateral Security Conference

Monthly Luncheons:
ASIS Calgary Chapter luncheons are held on the third Thursday of January through June, and September through November.  The December luncheon is a Mix-and-Mingle on the second Thursday of the month.  Members are encouraged to participate, especially if they wish to hold leadership positions.

Networking starts at 11:30 and lunch is served at 12:00.  Meetings in 2007 are held in the Valhalla Room at the Danish-Canadian Club, 727 - 11 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB.  (Click here for map.)  The costs for 2007 are $25.00 per lunch for members and $30.00 for guests.  Other details are shown in the Chapter Luncheon Pre-Payment Plan.  (NOTE: Payment for Chapter dues and 2007 Luncheons - $225.00 - must be paid on or before the February 2007 luncheon.)  Payment is by cash or cheque at the door.  There is a guest speaker at each meeting on a subject timely to our industry.  Reservations must be made by 16:00 on the second day (Tuesday) prior to the luncheon.

 

Upcoming Luncheons Guest Speaker
(Topic)
Thursday, 2007-06-21 No Luncheon
Trilateral Security Conference
(Martha Cohen Theatre)
Thursday, 2007-09-20
Thursday, 2007-10-18

Confirmation of Attendance Form

 

Conduct at ASIS Chapter Meetings

The American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS International) has adopted a position on professional conduct at chapter meetings for members who supply goods or services.

As an organization of professional security practitioners, it is desirable that chapter meetings be held in an atmosphere free of uninvited commercial distractions.  ASIS International endorses a policy that prohibits members who provide and sell security or consulting services from initiating a sales effort immediately before, during, or after a chapter meeting while at the meeting location.

Adherence to this policy will result in maintaining an atmosphere in which members are able to discuss matters affecting their profession without being the object of a sales presentation.  This policy does not prohibit an organized program wherein a service company may present the program from that day, nor does it prevent a member in the service industry from responding to an inquiry.

Guest Speakers from Past Luncheons

2007-09-15
2007-06-21
2007-05-17 James Sanford, Simplex Grinnell CCTV Video / Data / Power Transmission Options
2007-04-19 David Ruhlen Integrating IT and Physical Security
2007-03-15 Doug Fraser Talking To The Media During A Crisis
2007-02-15 Philip Fodchuk, CISSP IT Computer Forensics
2007-01-18 Len Babin, CPP Security Issues in the Energy and Critical Infrastructure Market
2006-12-15 Mix-and-Mingle
2006-11-15 Cst. Kathy MacDonald Social Engineering
2006-10-15 Ian Andrews Personal Safety Training
2006-09-15 Grahame Entwhistle, Rycom Inc Biometrics: How Does Iris Recognition Work
2006-06-15 Shalin Kashyap CPTED Principles and Human Behaviour Analysis
2006-05-18 Sandy Elliot, AHC Security and access control in relation to door hardware; the do’s and don’ts of electric strikes and EMLs, alternatives to electric strikes and El Maglocs, working with products to meet Life Safety and Fire Codes to still maintain security, relationship of the Hardware supplier and the Integrator
2006-04-20 Tom Vankosh, SimplexGrinnell Voice Intelligibility of Life Safety systems
2006-03-16 Gerry Fish, Superintendent Corporate Security, Canadian Pacific Railway Police Service Safety and Security at CPR
2006-02-16 Bob Klay, Klay Management Ltd Preparing for Disasters and Business Interruptions
2006-01-19 Terrance Zeniuk, Calgary National Security Investigations Section, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Evolution of a terrorist event; disruption opportunities; role of the private, public and corporate organizations
2005-12-08 Mix-and-Mingle
2005-11-17 Dr. John Ferris, Program Coordinator, International Relations program, University of Calgary (as part of Distinguished Lecture Series) Electronic Espionage - Why Signals Intelligence Matters
2005-10-20 Brian Skeet, Assistant Deputy Minister for Public Security Public / Private Security Relationship
2005-09-21 Glen Kitteringham, Brookfield Properties Laptop Theft
2005-06-16 Clint Unseth, Tartan Engineering Effective Risk Management of Critical Infrastructure
2005-05-19 Kathy McCaw, Calgary Police Service Video Forensic Analysis
2005-04-21 Kathy Macdonald, Calgary Police Service Identity Theft
2005-03-17 Jonathan Hak, Alberta Justice
(President of the Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association)
Admissibility of Analog and Digital Video Evidence
2005-02-17 Zak Karbalai and Shalin Kashyap Emerging Technology Exploits and Information Security Considerations
2005-01-20 Sam Boyajian, Johnson Controls Digital Vision Network and Advances in Intelligent Video Analysis
2004-12-16 Mix-and-Mingle
2004-11-18 Police and Private Security Awards
2004-10-21 Professor Chris Levy
University of Calgary
2004-09-16 Sergeant Ray Gledhill
CAPS
Overview of CAPS Role; Security Planning For The New 'Supercourthouse'
2004-06-17 Inspector Terrance Zeniuk
RCMP
Involvement of Business and Industry in Countering Terrorism in Alberta
2004-05-20 Mr. David L Ray The Effects of Bill C-45 on Organizations
2004-04-15 Mr. Gord Loney, B.Eng.
(Lt.Col. ret'd)
Senstar-Stellar Corp
Integrated Concepts For Protecting Physical Installations / Sites, followed by 90-Minute Education Event
2004-03-18 Mr. Bob McDonald, Security and Information Management Unit (Solicitor General's Office) in cooperation with Emergency Management Alberta Alberta Counter-Terrorism Crisis Management Plan Overview, followed by 90-Minute Education Event
2004-02-19 Glen Gieschen Counterfeit Documents and Products
2004-01-15 Constable Chris Palmer, Calgary Police Service Collaboration Between Police and Private Security:
Cooperative Policing Comes To Calgary
2003-12-11 Mix-and-Mingle
2003-11-20 Heather Gray
TAMA Inc.
Progress of the Alberta OH&S Legislation
2003-10-16 Police and Private Security Awards
2003-09-18 Randy Tiller, Emergency Management Alberta Emergency Management Alberta
2003-06-20 20th Anniversary Chapter Dinner
2003-05-15 Tom Thackeray, Executive Director Information Management, Access & Privacy for the Province of Alberta Alberta's Proposed Access and Privacy Legislation
2003-04-17 David Hyde The Role Of Government In Regulating Private Policing In Canada
2003-03-20 Cst. Kathy McDonald and Cst. Gerry Bailey, Calgary Police Service
Chad Cretney, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Glen Kitteringham, Brookfield Properties
Laptop Theft Program Presentation
2003-02-20 Chuck Minotti, Inspector, Transport Canada Emergency Preparedness
2003-01-16 John Ennis, Alberta Privacy Commissioner's Office FOIP And The Private Sector: Effects Of New Privacy Legislation On Your Working Environment
2002-12-12 Mix and Mingle

2002-11-21

S/Sgt. Jacques Lamoureux, RCMP

Criminal Intelligence and Organized Crime in Alberta

2002-10-17

Brian Brandon

How To Protect Corporate Information, Software and Hardware

2002-09-19

Police and Private Security Liaison Awards Luncheon

Recognize the co-operative efforts of policing and private security; also featured the International Foundation for Protection Officer Scholarship Award presentation

2002-06-20

Ron Minion History of ASIS in Canada

2002-05-21

Dave Hyde

Retail Security in the 21st Century

2002-04-21

Alison Jenner, CFP, CLU, CHFC

What Should I Do With My RRSP Contribution?

2002-03-21

Brian Lintner, Canadian Armed Forces

Military Police - Roles and Duties

2002-02-21

Doug Galenzoski, Postal Inspector, Canada Post Corporation

Suspicious Items In The Mail

2002-01-17

Ross MacInnes, Executive Director, Project 118 Youth Ranch

Project 118 Youth Ranch

2001-12-13

Mix and Mingle

 

2001-11-15

George Veenhuysen, Calgary Board of Education

Ethics

2001-10-18

Leo Knight

Organised Crime

2001-09-20

Ken Smith

Insurance Fraud 101

2001-06-21

Police and Private Security Liaison Awards Luncheon

Recognize the co-operative efforts of policing and private security; also featured the International Foundation for Protection Officer Scholarship Award presentation

2001-05-17

Garry Barker, VP of Sales and Marketing, Access Medical

AED - Integration into Corporate Life

2001-04-19

Dennis Cardona, Security Manager, Intel Corporation

Protection of Proprietary Information

2001-03-15

Vince Ornato

A Discussion on Remote Video and Digital Video Recording

2001-02-15

Phil Hambrook, Managing Director, Calgary Crime Stoppers

The Workings of Crime Stoppers

2001-01-21

Ian Andrews

Principles of Personal Security: The Physical Option

2000-12-14

Mix-and-Mingle

 

2000-11-16

Earl Moker, Moker Fire Investigation Services

Fire Investigation

2000-10-19

Not available

Not available

2000-09-21

Not available

Not available

2000-06-15

Bob Boyko, Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission

Gaming and Liquor Commission Criminal Investigations

2000-05-18

Ron Minion, Minion Security

Demonstration with his dogs

2000-04-20

Deb Dewaal, President, Safe and Sound

Personal Safety Techniques

2000-03-16

Geoff Hurly, ISS Integrated Security Systems

The Evolution of Integrated Security

2000-02-17

Susan Bauerfind, Merrill Lynch

Timely Tax Planning Strategies

2000-01-20

Linda Scurr, AADAC

Substance Abuse in the Workplace

1999-12-16

Mix-and-Mingle

 

1999-11-18

Alan Bell, Global Risk Holdings

Kidnappings

1999-10-21

Mark Iantkow, Independent Living Resource Centre of Calgary

Barrier-Free Design at the End of the 20th Century

1999-09-16

Bob Preston and Pat McParland, Deloitte & Touche

A Multi-jurisdictional Investigation (e.g. Bre-X)

1999-06-17

Inspector Bill Webb, Calgary Police Service

Y2K Emergency Preparedness Plan

1999-05-20

Julian DeSchutter

Update on the Calgary International Airport

1999-04-15

Brian Eady, Corporate Security, TELUS

Telecommunications Fraud

1999-03-18

Fire Marshall Sandy Mackenzie, City of Calgary

Topic not finalised

1999-02-18

Dennis Shepp, CPP, ASIS Regional Vice President

The CPP Program

1999-01-31

Sergeant-In-Charge Grant Cramer, National Security Investigative Service

The Mandate of the National Security Investigative Service

1998-12-10

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1998-11-19

Greg Busch, Law Society of Alberta

Not available

1998-10-15

Not available

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1998-09-17

Not available

Not available

1998-06-18

Brian Eady, Manager/Investigator, Technical Services, TELUS

New Trends in Telephone Fraud

1998-05-21

Bryan McBean, Security Manager, Alberta Treasury Branch

Internal Fraud

1998-04-16

Robyn Konschuh, Manager, MasterCard Investigations and Security, Alberta Treasury Branch

Credit Card Fraud

1998-03-19

Charles Blakey, Alberta Securities Commission

Investigations and the Powers of the Alberta Securities Commission

1998-02-19

Not available

 

1998-01-15

Scott Starratt and Mark Starratt, Wood Gundy

What To Expect In 1998: A Financial Overview

1997-12-11

Mix-and-Mingle

1997-11-20

Not available

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1997-10-16

Not available

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1997-09-18

Frank Nelles, Communications Components

Recent Developments in CCTV

1997-06-19

Philip Jones of ”Philip Jones Effective Retail Management”.  Mr. Johns has over thirty years in the retail industry.

The Safeway Dispute: Who Cares About The Employees

1997-05-15

Sylvia Hermansen, Chairperson, Calgary Chapter, ASIS, and also with City of Calgary

Disaster Emergency and Security Reporting Network in Calgary

1997-04-17

Det. Paul Forrayi, Calgary City Police Service.

Bomb Threat: Are You Ready?

1997-03-20

Bob Clark, former Commissioner of the Ethics Act and currently Commissioner for the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Implications of Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

1997-02-20

Cpl. Jack Busst, RCMP Commercial Crime Unit, Calgary

“What To Do After The Attack” (attacks into computer systems and what to do, from an evidentiary point of view, after you realize that your information has been breached)

1997-01-16

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1996

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1995

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