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AFFILIATION

PROFESIONAL SECURITY INDUSTRY AFFILIATIONS
The company, or its key officers, as a matter of policy, join local
and international organizations of security professionals. Association
with these groups helps put the company on a more favorable position
as it tries to offer better, efficient and cost-effective services
to these exchanges afford the company with new insights and tools
to improve its services.
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The American Society for
Industrial Security International
ASIS International is the largest educational organization for
security practitioners, with over 32,000 members worldwide.
ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity
of security professionals by developing educational programs
and materials that focus on both the fundamentals and the most
recent advancements in technology and systems relative to security
management. ASIS online.org likewise serves as central access
medium through which members may exchange critical information
on persons and institutions as well as products and services
that may effectively help its members. |
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Philippine Association of Detective
and Protective Agency Operators, Inc. (PADPAO)
PADPAO is effectively the self-policing of Philippine security
service companies. It likewise serves as the official lobby
group dedicated to the advancement of the security profession,
and the welfare of this particular sector, most especially that
of the line guards. It proposes, on behalf of its members, legislation,
procedural improvements and such others that it may seem appropriate
to advance and protect the concerns of the local security industry. |
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The Philippine Society for Industrial
Security
PSIS has more as its focus the professional development of its
members and their line guards. It regularly holds its professional
certification program—the Certified Security Professional
(CSP)—that it believes it can enable to perform their
work performance with efficiency and effectiveness as they relate
to local conditions and attendant law enforcement and other
legislative provisions that affect the local profession. |
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Association Certified Fraud Examiners
This is an organization of Certified Fraud Examiners based in
Austin, Texas. An individual is certified after passing an examination
conducted by the Association in the United States. Mr. Edgardo
V. Fulgencio, CPP, CFE, was the second Filipino Security Professional
to be certified in the Philippines. |
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Campus Security Management Association
Of The Philippines (CSMAP)
An organization of Campus Security Professionals who manage
school security as well as security personnel who has interest
in school security management either directly or indirectly.
The Association conducts courses that will lead to certification
program getting a title of “Certified Campus Security
Manager (CCSM). |
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Federation Of Industrial Security
Organization Of The Philippines (FISOP), Inc.
This is an umbrella organization of 16 security organizations
in the Philippines, namely: Association of Hotel Security Officers
of the Philippines (AHSOP), Association of Lady Security Operators
(ALSO), American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) Philippine
Chapter, Bank Security Management Association of the Philippines
(BSMA), Company Security Forces Association of the Philippines
(COSFAP), Campus Security Management of the Philippines (CSMAP),
Metro Manila Association of School Security Officers (MASSO),
Philippine Association of Detective and Protective Agency Operators
(PADPAO), Philippine Association of Recognized Security Training
Schools (PARSTS), Philippine Society for Industrial Security
(PSIS), Safety Organization of the Philippines (SOPI), Semi-Conductor
Association of the Philippines (SSAP). During the period 1998
to 1999, Mr. Eduardo M. Fulgencio, CPP, CFE, was president of
this organization. During his incumbency as president, Mr. Eduardo
M. Fulgencio, CPP, CFE was busy organizing international conference
here and abroad. He organized the 1989 FISOP International Security
Management Convention held in Manila at the Westin Philippine
Plaza Hotel graced by representatives from several Asian countries. |
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Asian Professional Security Association
(APSA)
This is an international association of security professionals
and was founded in 1993 in Bangkok, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia,
Japan, China, South Korea, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Singapore,
India, Pakistan, Malaysia and Australia. Mr. Eduardo M. Fulgencio,
CPP, CFE, was president of the Philippine Chapter during the
period of 1998 to 1999 and has traveled extensively in these
countries during his incumbency to speak on security-related
matters. |
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