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The Columbus Chapter’s 28th Annual Jack Mehan Memorial Seminar & Exhibits May 17, 2007 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Makoy Center 5462 Center Street Hilliard, Ohio 43026 Security, Moving Forward” The Columbus Chapter ASIS International Presents The Columbus Chapter ASIS International C/O Gary Davis CPP, Vice Chairman The Columbus Dispatch 34 South Third Street Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 6144615208 Fax: 6144617516 Email: [email protected]

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The Columbus Chapter’s 28th Annual Jack Mehan Memorial

Seminar & Exhibits

May 17, 2007 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Makoy Center 5462 Center Street Hilliard, Ohio 43026

“Security, Moving Forward”

The Columbus Chapter ASIS International

Presents

The Columbus Chapter ASIS International C/O Gary Davis CPP, Vice Chairman The Columbus Dispatch 34 South Third Street Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614­461­5208 Fax: 614­461­7516 Email: [email protected]

Security, Moving Forward The Agenda

08:00 am Registration, Exhibits Open (Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall)

09:00 am Welcome, Gary Davis, Vice Chairman, Columbus Chapter, ASIS

09:15 am Session 1: “Cybercrime”

S.A. Robert White will provide an overview on the cyber aspects of threats to security today.

10:15 am Coffee Break—Exhibit Review

11:00 am Session 2: “ Next Steps in Automatic Video Surveillance“

Dr. James Davis will outline the advances of video recognition software and CCTV. .

12:00 am Exhibit Review

12:45 pm Luncheon – Michael J. Fiorile, President of The Dispatch Printing Company “The Challenge of Change”

1:30 pm Exhibit Review

2:15 pm Session 3: “ Creating the Disaster Plan”

Herman Statum and William Cummins will discuss the techniques to develop an emergency plan for your company.

3:30 pm Concluding Remarks, Door Prizes, Program Adjourned

The Columbus Chapter’s 28th Annual Seminar & Exhibits Thursday, May 17, 2007

The Makoy Center, Hilliard, Ohio

Our Faculty Special Agent Robert E. White II, having transferred in January 2003, is one of the newer agents to the Cincinnati Division of the FBI. Originally from Woodbridge, VA, Rob grew up learning computers, attending his first college­level programming course at age 10. He enlisted in the Navy in 1989, received an appointment to the US Naval Academy in 1990 and graduated in1994 with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science.

During his 8 years a Naval officer, Rob served as a Surface Warfare Officer with an Air War­ fare/Electronic warfare specialty, Naval Parachutist, Navy Diver and Cryptologist. From 1996 until joining the FBI in 2002, he ran his own business developing Internet applications. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet.

In Ohio, Rob is the Coordinator for the Cyber Crime Task Force of Central Ohio, Coordina­ tor for Columbus Chapter of InfraGard, and member of the Cyber crime squad. His case ex­ perience involves child pornography/exploitation, computer intrusion, Internet extortion, counterterrorism and counterintelligence.

Robert A. White, Special Agent

James W. Davis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University. His research focus is the development of an advanced video surveillance system that uses computers equipped with video cameras to detect, track, and analyze the behavior patterns of people. His research employs optical CCTV and thermal/infrared cameras along with machine learning methods to enable the computer to perform the kind of visual tasks that seem effortless for humans. Davis' research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army Night Vision Labora­ tory, Intel, and the State of Ohio. James W. Davis

William Cummins, CHS­V Biological Safety/Disaster Preparedness & Facilities Safety Co­ ordinator for Case Western Reserve University. Responsible for plant safety (plant is all skilled tradesmen/women and hourly employees), hazardous materials, emergency re­ sponse, respiratory program (including writing of the program, training staff, faculty and stu­ dents with fit testing). Mr. Cummins is also responsible for terrorism and emergency prepar­ edness, physical safety of the campus facilities with overall life safety for the staff and stu­ dent population, regulatory compliance for DOT, IATA, OSHA, EPA, FBI, APHIS and USDA. I hold professional memberships in The Northern Ohio Chapter of Health Physics, American College of Forensic Examiners Institute and Northern Ohio Chapter of Industrial Hygienists. Mr. Cummins has 17 cumulative years of diverse experience in the trucking industry, and 10 years specializing in hazardous material emergency response, site safety, accident investi­ gation employee safety training.

Herman Statum, MS , CPP , CFE , CHS­V, DABCHS , PI is a recognized authority on homeland security and he serves as a member of the Executive Advisory Board of the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security. He is board certified in homeland security at the highest level (CHS­V) and lectures on assets protection and emergency plan­ ning to various professional groups. Mr. Statum is board certified in security management as a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) ,is board certified as a Certified Fraud Exam­ iner (CFE) and he is licensed as a Private Investigator (PI) . He has a B S degree from Mid­ dle Tennessee State University where he was a Distinguished Military Graduate and a Kappa Delta Pi member. Mr. Statum has a Master of Science degree, with highest honors, from the University of Southern California. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and a graduate of the United Kingdom Joint Warfare Establish­ ment. Mr. Statum received special training in counter terrorism and chemical, biological and radiological weapons systems and he managed the protection of diplomatic officials and senior military leaders in a high­threat international environment.

William A. Cum­ mins

Herman Statum

From Downtown or East I­70 Take I­70 West to Exit 93, take I­270 North to Cemetery Road, exit westbound and proceed 2.1 miles to Main St (follow Bike Path signs), turn right, or North, proceed 1/4 mile to Center St, turn left and proceed two blocks to the Makoy Center on your right.

From the North, I­71 Take I­71 South to Exit 119B, take I­270 West 12.7 miles to Exit 13, Cemetery Rd, go West 1.9 miles to Main St (follow Bike Path signs), turn right, or North, proceed 1/4 mile to Center St, turn left and proceed two blocks to the Makoy Center on your right.

From the West, I­70 Take I­70 East from West of Columbus to Exit 91, Rome­Hilliard Rd, which becomes Main St in Hil­ liard. Proceed North 4.1 miles to Center St, which is 1/4 mile past Cemetery Rd. Turn left and pro­ ceed two blocks to the Makoy Center on your right.

From the South, I­71 Take I­71 North from South of Columbus to Exit 102, I­270 West (Dayton) proceed 12.3 miles on I­ 270 to Exit 13B Cemetery Rd, exit westbound and proceed 2.1 miles to Main St. Turn right and con­ tinue 1/4 mile to Center St, turn left and go two blocks to the Makoy Center on your right.

Note: There is no stop light or stop sign at Main St and Center St, follow the Bike Path

Directions to the Makoy Center

Welcome to the Makoy Center Located in scenic Old Hilliard, the Makoy Center is the largest Privately Owned Convention Center and Banquet Facility in Central Ohio. With 30,000 total square feet, a capacity of 1800 guests, stag­

ing and a state of the art sound system; the facility is perfect for our seminar and exhibits. Free parking is provided on the site.

Phone: 614­777­1211 Fax: 614­777­1952 Web Site: www.makoy.com Email: [email protected]

Protecting Business & Community for Over 50 Years

Valerie Scott, Manager Business Development

(614) 322­5100 ­(800) 275­8321 [email protected]

Canton­Cincinnati­Columbus­Cleveland­Dayton

About The Luncheon Keynote Speaker

The Exhibits Exhibits are an integral part of the learning experience at the Annual Seminar & Exhibits. Each year dozens of local, regional, and national companies display the products and services that solve problems, improve security, and save money. This year an esti­ mated 45 companies will be exhibiting products and services in an expanded exhibit area. Here is a partial list of exhibitors from the 27th Annual Seminar & Exhibits held in 2006:

Continuing Education Credits ASIS International will award one credit to Certified Protection Professionals (CPP’s) for attending a one day ASIS Chapter semi­ nar. The Association of Certified Fraud examiners (CFE”s) will award one continuing professional education credit for each hour of instruction. The American Banker’s Association will award up to 4 hours of credit to Certified Financial Security Services Pro­ fessionals (CFSSP”s) for this program

The Corporate Sponsors Corporate Sponsors make it possible for the Columbus Chapter’s Annual Seminar & Exhibits to be a first class event. We salute these companies and organizations who have provided financial support to us in 2007.

Acree Daily Integrated Systems Group AMAG Technology Anixter, Inc. BDA Bosch Security Systems Central Ohio Crime Stoppers Dempsey Electronics Electrocomm Columbus Corp. GE Security ID Card Systems

IR Security and Safety (Ingersol Rand) Jones Marketing KBR Marketing Koorsen Fire and Safety Lenel Systems Internationsl Master Lighting Services Matrix Systems Monfort Electronic Marketing Northwestern Ohio Security Systems OCPA

Premier Marketing Associates Securitas Security Corporation Security Technology and Design Siemens Building Technologies Sound Communications SR Marketing Trico Security Validex Employment Screening Services Weller Electronic Sales

Michael J. Fiorile

Michael J. Fiorile is President of The Dispatch Printing Company, which includes The Columbus Dispatch and ThisWeek Community Newspapers. He is Vice Chair­ man and CEO of Dispatch Broadcast Group, which includes WBNS­TV, WBNS­ AM/FM, Radio Sound Network and Ohio News Network, Columbus; WTHR­TV and SkyTrak Weather, Indianapolis; and Dispatch Interactive Television, Columbus and Indianapolis.

He serves on the board of Television Operators Caucus. He is a member of the NBC Affiliates Board, the Television Bureau of Advertising Board, as well as the Board of Association of Maxi­ mum Service Television.

Active in community affairs, Michael serves on the board of Columbus College of Art and Design. He is also a member of the board of directors of State Auto Mutual Insurance Companies, headquartered in Colum­ bus, Ohio.

Michael graduated cum laude from Boston College with a B.A. in Communications.

He and his wife, Karen, reside in Columbus. They have two daughters.

Michael J. Fiorile

Acree­Daily JP Morgan Chase The Columbus Dispatch

The Ohio State University Securitas Security Services USA Security/Risk Management Consultants

The Wackenhut Corporation Validex Employment Screening Services Security Technology and Design

Independent Risk Assessment, Security Planning, Facility Design, Management Support Services

Elliot A. Boxerbaum, CPP Mark Baker

Lynda L. Buel, CPP, CFE Kelly Hogle

John “Chad” Parris

695 Bryden Road ­ Columbus, Ohio 43205 Phone: 614­224­3100 ­ Fax: 614­224­3252

Email: INFO@S­RMC.COM Web: WWW.S­RMC.COM

SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA, INC.

(formerly Pinkerton and Burns International) Uniformed Guards Alarm Responses Patrol Inspections Special Events

Temporary Coverage Strike Coverage

614­876­1799 www.securitasinc.com

Thursday, May 17, 2007 Makoy Center

5462 Center Street Hilliard, OH 43026

Registration Information: (Copy and com­ plete this form for each registration. Mail or Fax completed form to address or number at right. Any registration paid by credit card must be signed and mailed or faxed to the number at right.)

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Registration Fees: Register by May 11th: $100.00 Register (credit card), by May 11th: $105.00* Register after May 11th, or at Door: $125.00 Register by credit card after May 11th

or at the Door (May 17th): $130.00* Registration at Door as space is Available! [ * additional $5 charge is for credit card

processing charges to Chapter]

Make Checks Payable to: The Columbus Chapter, ASIS

Mail Registration Form To: The Columbus Chapter, ASIS C/O Scott Tucker, Chairman Ohio Support Services 1291 South High Street Columbus, OH 43206

FAX Registration Form To: Scott Tucker, Chairman (614) 443­0293

Registration includes luncheon, breaks, and all semi­ nar materials. Advanced Registration with payment confirms a seat in the Seminar. Attendees with spe­ cial dietary requirements should contact Gary Davis

at the number below to make arrangements.

For more information, or questions about registration, please call Gary Davis, Program Chairman, at

(614) 461­5208, or e­mail at: [email protected]

The Columbus Chapter ASIS International 28th Annual Jack Mehan Memorial

Seminar & Exhibits

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The Columbus Chapter ASIS International C/O Gary Davis CPP, Vice Chairman The Columbus Dispatch 34 South Third Street Columbus, OH 43215

The 28th Annual Columbus Chapter ASIS International Seminar & Exhibits

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May 17, 2007 Columbus, Ohio