FUTURE PLANNING
Apr 1, 2001 12:00 PM
May 2-4
7th Annual Security and Access Control Conference and
Exhibition Crest Hotel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Sponsor: International Security Management and Crime Prevention
Institute (ISMCPI).
Information: 011-61-7-3297-0297; Web www.ismcpi.org; E-mail ismcpi@ismcpi.org; Fax 011-61-7-3802-1680.
May 3
Georgia Security Show Atlanta.
For electronic security industry products and services. 50
exhibitors. Sponsor: Georgia Burglar and Fire Alarm
Association.
Information: 770-447-6229; Web www.gbfaa.org.
May 5-7
SecuTech Taipei 2001:
4th Asian Security Week Taipei World Trade Centre Hall, Taipei,
Taiwan.
Security and technology in Asia. 240 exhibitors.
Information: Web www.asmag.com; E-mail maureen_tsai@asmag.com.
May 6-8
Midwest Security Conference 2001: “Survive and Thrive
in Today's Security Environment” Comprised of the Chicago
Chapters of ASIS, IAHSS and the Illinois Security Chiefs.
Lisle/Naperville Wyndham Hotel, formerly the Radisson For
information: visit http://www.msc2000.net/ or contact Patrick
Markham at (312) 332-7330.
This event serves as a main fundraiser for each of these
groups.
May 7-8
18th European Executive Policing Conference, Mons,
Belgium.
Sponsor: International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
International Policy Committee.
Information: 800-THE-IACP; Web http://theiacp.org/international/internconfer.htm;
E-mail santiagop@theiacp.org.
May 7-10
BICSI 2001 Spring Conference, Mandalay Bay Resort, Las
Vegas.
For telecommunications, audio/visual systems, information
technologies, technology planning, systems integration, endusers
and manufacturers. Organizer: BICSI.
Information: 800-242-7405.
May 9-10
Computer and Technology Showcase Salt Lake City.
For CIOs and information technology professionals. 175
exhibitors.
Information: Web www.tscentral.com.
May 13-17
Association of Public Safety Communications (APCO) East
Coast Regional Lancaster Host Resort, Lancaster, Pa. For
public safety professionals. Sponsor: APCO Pa. chapter.
Information: 214-542-4000,
Web www.apcointl.org; E-mail
conference@apcointl.org.
May 13-19
Providing Executive Protection Winchester, Va.
Certification program for personal protection specialists featuring
hands-on training. Organizer: Executive Protection Institute.
Information: 540-554-2540; Web www.personalprotection.com; E-mail info@personalprotection.com.
May 13-20
System Administration, Networking and Security Institute
(SANS) 2001
Baltimore.
Organizer: SANS Institute.
Information: Web www.sans.org;
E-mail info@sans.org.
May 14-18, 2001
Technical Surveillance CounterMeasures Miami, Florida
Applications & Techniques of a Professional Sweep w/hands on
approach Organizer: World Institute for Security Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
May 14-16
NEPCON East 2001
Bayside Exposition Center, Boston.
Electronics manufacturing and components event for integrators,
buyers, manufacturers and distributors. Co-located with Electro
2001. 400 exhibitors. Organizer: Reed Exhibition Companies.
Information: 800-467-5656; Web www.nepcon.com; E-mail inquiry@nepcon.reedexpo.com; Fax
203-840-9656.
May 14-17
A + A: International Trade Fair and Congress for
Occupational Safety and Health Dusseldorf Exhibition Center,
Dusseldorf, Germany.
For manufacturers, occupational safety experts and related trade
professionals. 1000 exhibitors. Sponsor: Messe Dusseldorf North
America.
Information: 312-781-5180; Web www.mdna.com; E-mail info@mdna.com; Fax 312-781-5188.
May 14-17
CardTech/SecurTech 2001: Navigating the Digital Frontier Las
Vegas.
For card and security technology industries. Over 300 exhibitors.
Sponsors: Smart Card Industry Association; International Biometrics
Industry Association.
Information: 301-654-0551; Web www.ctst.com; E-mail ctst@ctst.com. Fax 301-654-0287.
May 14-17
2nd Annual Forensic Sciences and Crime Scene Technology
(FRENZY) Conference and Exhibition Washington Convention Center,
Washington, D.C.
For law enforcement, public safety, government and corporate
officials. Includes surveillance, communications, sensors,
recording and biometric technology. Over 200 exhibitors.
Information: 203-445-1224; Web www.frenzyexpo.com; E-mail info@frenzyexpo.com; Fax 203-445-1219.
May 14-18
Physical Security, Hardware Evaluation and Security Surveys
Orlando, Fla.
Sponsor: Lockmasters Security Institute.
Information: 800-654-0637; Web www.lockmasters.com; E-mail education@lockmasters.com; Fax 859-887-0810.
May 14-25
GSA: Locks, Vaults and Containers Nicholasville,
Ky.
Locksmith training. Sponsor: Lockmasters Security Institute.
Information: 800-654-0637; Web www.lockmasters.com; E-mail education@lockmasters.com; Fax 859-887-0810.
May 15-17
Networld + Interop, IT 2001 — Comdex Brisbane,
Australia.
For networking, Internet and telecommunications
professionals.
Information: 781-433-1527; Web www.key3media.com/comdex; E-mail international.events@key3media.com; Fax
781-433-2804.
May 15-18
Aircon Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
International electrical and mechanical building systems and
security technology exhibition. 175 exhibitors. Sponsor: Malaysian
Exhibition Services.
Information: Web www.tscentral.com.
May 15-18
Comdex Mexico 2001
Mexico City.
For distributors, e-commerce, software training, networking and
communications.
Information: 781-433-1527; Web www.key3media.com/comdex; E-mail international.events@key3media.com; Fax
781-433-2804.
May 15-18
Securitex Malaysia 2001: International Security, Safety and
Fire Protection Show Putra World Trade Center, Kuala
Lumpur.
175 exhibitors. Sponsor: Malaysian Exhibition Services Sdn
Bhd.
Information: Web www.montnet.com; E-mail securitexmal@montnet.com.
May 17
Security Canada Atlantic Park Place Ramada Renaissance
Hotel, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
For dealers, security professionals, manufacturers and
distributors. Sponsor: Canadian Alarm and Security Association
(CANASA).
Information: 905-513-0624; Web www.canasa.org; E-mail nvuong@canasa.org; Fax 905-513-0624.
May 17-18
Computer and Technology Showcase Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
For CIOs and information technology professionals. 175 exhibitors.
Sponsor: Event Management Services.
Information: Web www.tscentral.com.
May 20-23
American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) 73rd
Annual Conference and Exposition New Orleans.
Organizer: AAAE.
Information: 703-824-0500; Web www.airportnet.org; E-mail aaaemeetings@airportnet.org; Fax
703-820-1395.
May 20-23
The Protectors Berryville, Va.
Advanced handgun training program for public and private personal
protectors. Organizers: Executive Protection Institute; SIGARMS
Academy.
Information: 540-554-2540; Web www.personalprotection.com; E-mail info@personalprotection.com.
May 21-23
Windows NT Security Seminar New York.
Sponsor: SYS-ED.
Information: 212-564-9147; Web www.sysed.com; Fax 212-967-3498.
May 21-24
IFSEC 2001
NEC Birmingham, U.K.
Information security. Co-located with Fire Expo 2001 and Safety and
Health Expo 2001. 500 exhibitors. Sponsor: Miller Freeman.
Information: 011-44-181-987-7614; Web www.ifsec.co.uk.
May 21-24
Fire Expo 2001
NEC Birmingham, U.K.
Fire safety and technology. Co-located with IFSEC 2001 and Safety
and Health Expo 2001. 160 exhibitors. Sponsor: Miller
Freeman.
Information: 011-44-181-987-7614; Web www.firex.co.uk.
May 21-24
Safety and Health Expo 2001
NEC Birmingham, U.K.
Co-located with IFSEC 2001 and Fire Expo 2001. 300 exhibitors.
Sponsor: Miller Freeman.
Information: 011-44-181-987-7614; Web www.safety-health-expo.co.uk.
May 27-30
Comdex Egypt 2001
Cairo International Conference Center, Cairo, Egypt.
For distributors, e-commerce, network computing, Arabic Internet
technologies and Arabic software development. Arabic and English
language capabilities.
Information: 781-433-1527; Web www.key3media.com/comdex; E-mail international.events@key3media.com; Fax
781-433-2804.
May 29-31
Infosec: 15th Exhibition and International Congress on
Information Technology and Communications Security CNIT,
Paris.
Sponsor: Comexpo.
Information: +33 (0)1 4453-7220; Web www.comite-expo-paris.asso.fr; Fax +33 (0)1
4453-7220.
May 29-June 1
Comdex/INFOCOM Argentina 2001
La Rural Exposition Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
For sellers, distributors, corporate solutions, communications
networking, technology and applications.
Information: 781-433-1527; Web www.key3media.com/comdex; E-mail international.events@key3media.com; Fax
781-433-2804.
May 30-June 1
SulSec 2001: International Security Fair Expotrade,
Pinhais/PR, Brazil.
For South American security market.
Information: Web www.latinevent.com; E-mail efrigo@latinevent.com.br.
Also in May…(dates TBA)
World Fire Safety Congress and Exposition Anaheim,
Calif.
For building officials, facility managers, fire personnel and loss
prevention specialists. 300 exhibitors. Organizer: National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA).
Information: 617-770-3000; Web www.nfpa.org.
June June 4-8, 2001
Design & Application of Industrial Security Systems
Miami, Florida Intrusion Detection Systems, Closed Circuit
Television, Access Control Organizer: World Institute for Security
Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
June 4-5
Executive/VIP Protection Chicago.
Operational activity guidelines, movements and checklists for
certified personal protection specialists. Organizer: Executive
Protection Institute.
Information: 540-554-2540; Web www.personalprotection.com; E-mail info@personalprotection.com.
June 4-6
Assessing Risk: A Better Way to Audit San
Francisco.
For staff and senior auditors to improve micro and macro-level risk
assessment. 18 CPD hours available. Organizer: Institute of
Internal Auditors (IIA).
Information: 407-830-7600x.1; Web www.theiia.org; E-mail custserv@theiia.org.
June 4-7
Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITSA) 11th
Annual Meeting and Exposition Miami Beach Convention Center,
Miami.
For transportation safety and technology professionals in North and
South American markets.
Information: 202-484-4847; Web www.itsa.org; E-mail editor@itsa.org; Fax 202-484-3483.
June 4-15
Comprehensive Security Specialist Training Nicholasville,
Ky.
Check website for July-December classes. Sponsor: Lockmasters
Security Institute.
Information: 800-654-0637; Web www.lockmasters.com; E-mail education@lockmasters.com; Fax 859-887-0810.
June 5-7
Motion Control Exposition Rosemont Convention Center,
Chicago.
For engineers, systems integrators and consumers of motion control
technology. Co-located with Sensors Expo. Sponsor: Advanstar
Communications.
Information: 203-882-1300x.160; Web www.motioncontrolexpo.com; E-mail motioncontrol@advanstar.com.
June 5-7
Spring Sensors Expo Rosemont Convention Center,
Chicago.
For product, plant and systems design; consumers of sensors and
transducers; corporate and operations managers and engineers. 250
exhibitors. Co-located with Motion Control Expo. Sponsor: SENSORS:
The Journal of Applied Sensing Technology.
Information: 203-882-1300x.160; Web www.sensorsmag.com/expo/index.htm; E-mail
sensors@advanstar.com.
June 6-7
Managing Security Systems Chicago.
Plan, design and manage facility protection systems. Organizer:
Executive Protection Institute.
Information: 540-554-2540; Web www.personalprotection.com; E-mail info@personalprotection.com.
June 6-8
Client/Server Auditing and Security Reviews San
Francisco.
For auditors, LAN administrators, security administrators and
management to gain better understanding of business needs and the
technology they are using or about to use. 18 CPD hours available.
Organizer: Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).
Information: 407-830-7600x.1; Web www.theiia.org; E-mail custserv@theiia.org.
June 7
Security Canada West Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada.
For dealers, security professionals, manufacturers and
distributors. Sponsor: Canadian Alarm and Security Association
(CANASA).
Information: 905-513-0622; Web www.canasa.org; E-mail nvuong@canasa.org; Fax 905-513-0624.
June 11-12
Corporate Aircraft Security Chicago.
Private aircraft protection training endorsed by the Aviation
Security Institute. Organizer: Executive Protection
Institute.
Information: 540-554-2540; Web www.personalprotection.com; E-mail info@personalprotection.com.
June 11-13
Assessing Risk: A Better Way to Audit Toronto.
For staff and senior auditors to improve micro and macro-level risk
assessment. 18 CPD hours available. Organizer: Institute of
Internal Auditors (IIA).
Information: 407-830-7600x.1; Web www.theiia.org; E-mail custserv@theiia.org.
June 11-15, 2001
Security Mangement & CounterMeasure Techniques Miami,
Florida Identify Security Concepts and their relationship to a
Total Layered Security Program Organizer: World Institute for
Security Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
June 11-15
Risk and Crisis Management Atlanta.
Check website for July-December classes. Sponsor: Lockmasters
Security Institute.
Information: 800-654-0637; Web www.lockmasters.com; E-mail education@lockmasters.com; Fax 859-887-0810.
June 15-17
America's Security Expo Miami Miami Beach Convention Center,
Miami.
For security buyers who design, install, manage, market or purchase
security products and technologies. Southeastern U.S., Latin
America and Carribean markets. 250 exhibitors.
Information: 630-271-8210, Web www.americassecurity.com; E-mail peggysherry@hotmail.com.
June 17-19
94th Annual Convention and Office Building Show
Baltimore.
For security directors and managers of buildings. 400 exhibitors.
Organizer: Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA).
Information: 888-777-6956; Web www.boma.org; E-mail meetings@boma.org.
June 18-20, 2001
Annual Security Pro Conference Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington Sponsored by Interlogix Security & Life Safety Group A conference for authorized dealers/installers
June 18-20
NetSec ’01: Network Security in the Open Environment
Conference New Orleans.
For Internet security, remote access, e-commerce, LAN, WAN and
client/server. 60 exhibitors. Organizer: Computer Security
Institute.
Information: 415-905-2626; Web http://gocsi.com; E-mail csi@cmp.com.
June 18-21
A/E/C Systems 2001
Lakeside Center, Chicago.
Information technology event for the design and construction
industry. Sponsor: Penton.
Information: 800-451-1196; Web www.aecsystems.com; E-mail info@aecsystems.com.
June 18-29
Command Security Officer Training Nicholasville,
Ky.
Check website for July-December classes. Sponsor: Lockmasters
Security Institute.
Information: 800-654-0637; Web www.lockmasters.com; E-mail education@lockmasters.com; Fax 859-887-0810.
June 21-23
5th Annual Security Pro Conference Portland,
Oregon.
For Security Pro dealers. Sponsor: Security Pro.
Information: 651-773-2206; Web www.securitypro.com.
June 23-26
International Association of Campus Law Enforcement
Administrators (IACLEA) 43rd Annual Conference Williamsburg,
Va.
Organizer: IACLEA
Information: 860-586-7517; Web http://iaclea.org; E-mail info@iaclea.org; Fax 860-586-7550.
June 24-26
Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) 60th International
Conference: An Auditor's Odyssey — Globalization and
Diversity Buenos Aires, Argentina.
For internal auditors. Organizer: IIA.
Information: 407-830-7600x.1; Web www.theiia.org; E-mail custserv@theiia.org.
June 24-27
2001 National Sheriffs Association (NSA) Annual Conference
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
For sheriffs, criminal justice and law enforcement officers. Over
500 exhibitors. Organizer: NSA.
Information: 703-836-7827; Web www.sheriffs.org; E-mail nsamail@sheriffs.org.
June 24-28
International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety
(IAHSS) Annual General Membership Meeting El Paso,
Texas.
Meet and exchange ideas with healthcare security and safety
executives. Organizer: IAHSS.
Information: 630-953-0990; Web www.iahss.org; E-mail nancy@iahss.org.
June 25-27
Windows 2000 Security Seminar New York.
Sponsor: SYS-ED.
Information: 212-564-9147; Web www.sysed.com; Fax 212-967-3498.
June 26-27
Police Security Exposition Atlantic City Convention Center,
Atlantic City, N.J.
For all segments of the law enforcement and security industries.
Goods, products and services. 300 exhibitors. Organizer: Sitework
Associates, Inc. Sponsor: N.J. State Association of Chiefs of
Police.
Information: 800-323-1927; Web www.police-security.com; E-mail sitework@worldnet.att.net.
June 27-29
iSEC Mexico 2001
World Trade Center, Mexico.
Advanced information security products and services for a variety
of industries. Co-located with LatinCards and Mobile-Commerce World
Mexico. Organizer: Terrapinn.
Information: Web www.isec-worldwide.com.
June 27-29
LatinCards 2001
World Trade Center, Mexico.
For end-users in finance, manufacturing, utilities, retail,
defense, consulting, telecommunications, insurance and government.
Co-located with iSEC and Mobile-Commerce World Mexico. Organizer:
Terrapinn.
Information: Web www.cards-worldwide.com; E-mail david.wootten@terrapinn.com.
June 27-29
Mobile-Commerce World Mexico 2001
World Trade Center, Mexico.
For manufacturers, suppliers and specialists in vertical markets
where wireless applications are being adopted. Co-located with iSEC
and LatinCards Mexico. Organizer: Terrapinn.
Information: Web www.mobilecommerceworld.com.
Also in June… (dates TBA)
Cargo Security 2001 Conference and Exhibition
Chicago.
Organizer: National Cargo Security Council (NCSC).
Information: 410-956-0941; Web www.cargosecurity.com; E-mail ncsc@erols.com; Fax 410-956-0679.
Call in September
July
July 2-5
BICSI 2001 Europe Conference Hilton Brighton, Brighton,
Sussex, U.K.
For telecommunications, audio/visual systems, information
technologies, technology planning, systems integration, endusers
and manufacturers. Organizer: BICSI.
Information: 800-242-7405; Web www.bicsi.org; E-mail conferences@bicsi.org; Fax 813-971-4311.
July 8-13
CA-World 2001
Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Fla.
For e-business software and software technology users. 210
exhibitors. Organizer: Computer Associates.
Information: 877-229-6753; Web www.caworld.com.
July 9-11
Embedded Systems Conference Chicago Navy Pier - Festival
Hall, Chicago.
For users of embedded products, developers and engineers of
wireless technologies, Internet appliances and open source
programming. 300 exhibitors. Sponsors: Embedded Systems Programming
magazine; Electronic Engineering Times.
Information: 800-789-2223; Web www.embedded.com; E-mail esc@cmp.com; Fax 888-811-7391.
July 9-13, 2001
Covert Investigation & Surveillance Technology Miami,
Florida Undercover Operations and Surveillance Organizer:
World Institute for Security Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
July 9-13, 2001
Executive/VIP Protection & Planning Miami, Florida
Supervisory Personnel Charged with Protection Responsibilities
Organizer: World Institute for Security Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
July 16-20, 2001
Dignitary Protection & Operational Planning Miami,
Florida Comprehensive and Intensive Realistic Training
Scenarios Organizer: World Institute for Security
Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
July 23-27, 2001
Bomb Threat Planning & Management Miami, Florida
Developing a Bomb Threat Plan, Employee Training and Management
Decision Making Organizer: World Institute for Security
Enhancement.
Information: 305-773-0048; Web www.worldinstitute.org; E-mail securitytraining@pobox.com.
July 9-11
Web Security Implementation New York.
Sponsor: SYS-ED.
Information: 212-564-9147; Web www.sysed.com; Fax 212-967-3498.
July 15-20
National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO)
11th Annual Conference Doral Resort, Miami.
For school resource and police officers, school administrators,
school board members, juvenile officers and detectives. 40
exhibitors.
Information: 888-31NASRO; Web www.nasro.org; E-mail resourcer@aol.com.
July 15-22
Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA) 2001 Convention and
Security Exposition Baltimore Convention Center,
Baltimore.
Organizer: ALOA.
Information: 214-827-1701; Web www.aloa.org; E-mail aloa@aloa.org.
July 16-18
American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) 38th
Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition Tampa Convention Center,
Tampa, Fla.
For healthcare safety and security officers and managers, facility
managers and consultants. 300 exhibitors. Sponsors: Johnson
Controls; Siemens; NeoForma.
Information: 312-422-3800; Web www.ashe.org; E-mail kryan1@aha.org; Fax: 312-422-4571.
July 18-20, 2001
Australian Secuity Industry Association's (ASIAL) Annual
Exhibit and Conference Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
(Hall 3)
Darling Harbour Sydney, Australia For information: contact
ASIAL, Tel: +61-2-9906 4780; Fax: +61-2-9906 4202; Email: bryan@asial.com.au
July 23-27
2nd Annual Internet Marketing Strategies Conference and
Exhibition TBA Learn how to use Internet to expand marketing
communications, develop new markets and drive business. Consumer
privacy issues. Organizer: Frost & Sullivan.
Information: 210-348-1000; Web www.frost.com.
July 24-29
Firehouse Emergency Services Exposition Baltimore Convention
Center, Baltimore.
For fire service professionals. 400 exhibitors. Sponsor: Cygnus
Expositions.
Information: 800-827-8009x.3304; Web www.firehouseexpo.com.
July 28-Aug. 1
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers
(NOBLE) 25th Annual Training Conference and Exhibition Washington,
D.C.
For local, county, state, federal and college law enforcement
officers and administrators, and active or retired civilian and
sworn members. Organizer: NOBLE.
Information: 703-658-1529; Web www.noblenatl.org; E-mail vshuford@noblenatl.org; Fax 703-658-9479.
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