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This is an open community for all members interested in security issues related to professional development. This community aims to promote personal and professional development in the security sector through accredited academic study, formalized training, certification preparation, leadership development, and business management skills that are aligned to meet the needs of enterprises worldwide. This is a Subject Area Community which is led by a volunteer Steering Committee – you’ll see them regularly hosting virtual events, sharing resources, and leading online discussions within ASIS Connects.

 

Steering Committee Members Community

 

Announcements

  • Call for Volunteers - Working Group Members - Responses requested by 27 May 2026

    New Working Group Members - Career Competency Pathway Mapping (CPM)

    The PDC CPM Working Group is looking for 2-3 new members to support the Career Competency Pathway Mapping Project.  

    New members will be expected to join monthly 1-hour calls July-December 2026 to support content development for skill application within professional environments supporting the Early (Professional) and Mid (Management) career stages.  

    Current Working Group Members:

    • Bob Achenbach
    • Dave Gilmore
    • Mike Hurst
    • Mia Korhonen 

    Please submit responses to Raquel.Alleyne@asisonline.org and include your professional bio by Wednesday, 27 May.

    Notifications will be sent by Friday, 5 June.

    Thank you in advance for your consideration!

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Latest Discussion Posts

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