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Jul2019
Cybercrime Security Seminar in Malaysia 24 & 25 September 2019
In association with ASIS Malaysia and the Royal Malaysia Police, the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation, Penang is providing a seminar on cybercrime. This seminar is highly recommended and a must for security leaders.
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Jul2019
Training organisation fined $200,000 for fraud
An occupational health and safety training organisation has been convicted and fined $200,000 for falsifying scaffolding and forklift training records. Unfortunately this type of activity is not uncommon considering the prosecution of Roger Training in NSW for falsely issuing extensive numbers of security qualifications.
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Jul2019
Contract Standards for FY20
Standards Australia have available a series of publications for contract standards including the engagement of sub-contractors. Security leaders should be aware of these minimum requirements.
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Jul2019
ASIS Members - Have you Updated Your Profile?
To optimize engagement with ASIS—and to ensure that you receive content most relevant to your needs— please take 5 minutes to complete these 2 easy steps below
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Jun2019
Mental health support for vulnerable workers
Thousands of Victorian workers whose jobs put them at increased risk of mental injury will benefit from new knowledge sharing networks set up under a WorkSafe initiative.
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Jun2019
ASIAL 2019 Security Exhibition & Conference
The next major security event in Australia is the ASIAL 2019 Security Exhibition & Conference, Darling Harbour, Sydney. Our Deputy Chair Dr Tony Zalewski is presenting over two days on 24 July and again on 25 July.
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Jun2019
More inspectors and new OHS infringement notices to be introduced in Victoria
Sam Jackson from Sparke Helmore Lawyers advises the Victorian 2019–20 State Budget will involve an increase the number of WorkSafe inspectors and issue of infringement notices for a range of occupational health and safety offences.
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Jun2019
The Importance of a Security Culture in Organisations
A culture involves the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular group of people or society. In the context of security, this culture combines thinking from the social sciences including psychology, sociology, organisational theory and change management.
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Jun2019
Domestic violence victims 10 times more likely to suffer multiple legal problems
The Law Institute of Victoria advises an Australian-first study has revealed that victims of domestic and family violence are 10 times more likely than others to experience myriad legal problems such as family, civil and criminal law disputes.
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May2019
United Voice Victoria - A Union Moving Forward
UVV has membership of security personnel across all areas of work including the airport, NGV and the Melbourne CBD. Their members keep Victoria safe and secure 24/7.
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