Get a first look at the results of ASIS’s 2023 Access Control Survey, a comprehensive compilation of insights, practices, and experiences shared by over 1,000 seasoned security professionals. We’ll explore the new industry benchmarks revealed by the survey, and discuss the complexities of access control, from technology to visitor management to the policies and procedures that make a difference. A panel of industry experts will share insights and context to illuminate the data in applicable ways.
Learning Objectives:
- Gain insight into the types of technologies and policies that lead to effective access control systems.
- Understand how peers approach areas directly related to access control, including visitor management, intruder detection, and security system integrations.
- Obtain industry benchmarks you can use to compare your access control approach to others.
PanelistsScott Briscoe
Content Development Director - ASIS InternationalScott oversaw the research project. He has been the content development director for ASIS International for five years.
Don McInnes, PSP, SET, CHPA-III, CAT-II, CFAT-II, CFAD, CSI
Physical Security & Fire Alarm Systems Specialist, Instructor, and ConsultantDon is a veteran security professional with 50 plus years of experience in various roles in technical, operations and sales working the commercial, industrial and government security systems markets and sectors. Has expertise in the management of physical, personnel, technical and procedural security and security administration. Possesses in-depth knowledge of security management, security countermeasures and vulnerabilities, subversive tactics, and techniques to penetrate, sabotage, steal or destroy assets.
Ross Johnson, CPP
President, Bridgehead Security ConsultingRoss has forty-two years' international and domestic experience in intelligence and security in both the private and public sectors and in land, aviation, and maritime environments. Ross is the author of Antiterrorism and Threat Response: Planning and Implementation and has served on several boards and committees in the areas of security and infrastructure. He is currently the community vice-chair for the Critical Infrastructure Community.
Jeff Gladwish
Chief Revenue Officer, iLobby Facility & Visitor ManagementJeff is responsible for the go-to-market engine that includes Sales, Business Development, Marketing, Customer Success, and Revenue Operations. The company recently received recognition as a Deloitte Fast50 award recipient as one of the fastest growing companies in Canada. Prior to iLobby, Jeff successfully scaled the marketing team and revenue impact at Dialogue Health Technologies, achieving remarkable ARR growth and an IPO in less than three years. Jeff began his career at American Express, where he was a multiple award recipient over a long tenure in both Toronto and New York.
Frazier R. Thompson, IV, CPP
Deputy Chief Security Officer, International Paper
In his role as the deputy chief security officer for International Paper (IP), a global Fortune 500 Company, Frazier ensures the safety and security of IP’s greatest assets, its people; and enhances IP’s ability to continue to meet customers’ demands, even during times of crisis. He retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2019 as a senior executive with over 24 years of federal law enforcement service.