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Catch up on all the October news, including photos and coverage from our Canadian Security Honours gala event earlier this month and profiles of all the award winners.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
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The Nova Scotia government is hiring 47 "specialized staff" to keep its public schools safe, following calls from within the education system to stem a rise in violence.
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The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has received 140 reports of fraudulent Swift tickets this year, most of which came from people who were scammed out of money.
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ASIS Canada held its 30th anniversary Canada Night at the GSX conference in Orlando last month. Tim McCreight, ASIS past-president and committed long-time volunteer, was recognized with the Ron Minion Award.
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Cybersecurity experts weigh the pros and cons of artificial intelligence and assess the roles it will play in the enterprise as the technology continues to emerge as a dominant force.
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The Canadian security industry holds the potential to not only safeguard businesses and communities but also foster the careers of its employees.
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Your industry is likely facing increasingly complex security challenges today. Issues such as theft, vandalism, and intrusions require robust and adaptable security solutions. That's where hybrid security comes in. By integrating advanced technology with traditional security services, you benefit from comprehensive protection and swift response to incidents, all customized to meet your specific needs.
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Canadian Security celebrated achievement, mentorship and career growth at the Canadian Security Honours award gala on Oct. 8 in Toronto. Canadian Security Honours was held in conjunction with the Advance: Women in Security Breakfast this year, and the combined event was sold-out with more than 120 registered attendees.
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Minaz Jivraj says his years in K-12 security have consistently affirmed his faith that the overwhelming majority of people are kind-hearted and good-natured.
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As the driving force behind Profile Group, Jason Caissie can expect a busy schedule most days of the week, yet he’s always managed to carve out more hours for some extra-curricular activity.
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A relative newcomer to the Canadian security industry, Jessica Tanan has made herself an integral part of it in a few short years.
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The old saying goes, approachable managers have an open-door policy. Kirsty Bradley-McMurtrie doesn’t have a door. Or an office. She sits up front with her security team and is on campus five days a week. For Bradley-McMurtrie, the concept of an open door means the entire security department is easily accessible to the Conestoga College community it serves.
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Location: Edmonton, Alta.
Date: October 29, 2024
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Location: Montreal, Que.
Date: October 29, 2024
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: December 3, 2024
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