NEW YORK, May 31, 2017 -- RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) is pleased to announce it will exhibit at the 27th Annual ASIS International NYC Security Conference and Expo (ASIS NYC 2017), June 7-8 at the Javits Center in New York City. RANE will be exhibiting at Booth #335.
ASIS NYC will bring together 2,500 security and law enforcement professionals from the public and private sector for two days of education, a free exhibition with world-class security solutions, and networking focused on the latest issues and trends in enterprise risk and public safety.
“ASIS NYC is a great forum for risk and security professionals to share best practices and learn from their peers,” said Steve Roycroft, CEO of RANE. “A focus on safety and security is especially important in the wake of events over the past year, and we look forward to sharing solutions and intelligence from our global network of experts to help companies take a more proactive approach to mitigating and managing these threats.”
Event highlights include:
- Opportunities to learn more about a career in security at a special Transitioning from Public to Private-Sector Career Networking Event.
- Honoring the ASIS NYC Person of the Year, James P. O’Neill, New York City Police Commissioner, at the June 8 lunch.
- Discovering the latest security technologies from leading solutions and service providers, free career coaching and resume reviews, and daily socials on the exhibit floor.
- An education program focused on public and private sector collaboration to combat terrorism, cybersecurity, and risk management best practices.
Learn more at www.asisonline.org/nyc.
About RANE
RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) is an information and advisory services company that connects business leaders to critical risk insights and expertise, enabling risk and security professionals to more efficiently address their most pressing challenges and drive better risk management outcomes. RANE clients receive access to a global network of credentialed risk experts, curated network intelligence, risk news monitoring, in-house analysts and subject matter experts, and collaborative knowledge-sharing events. Learn more at www.ranenetwork.com.
About ASIS International
Founded in 1955, ASIS International is the world’s largest membership organization for security professionals. With hundreds of chapters across the globe, ASIS is recognized as the premier source for learning, networking, standards, and research. Through its board certifications, award-winning Security Management magazine, and Annual Seminar and Exhibits—the most influential event in the profession—ASIS ensures its members and the security community have access to the intelligence and resources necessary to protect their people, property, and information assets. Learn more about the work we do at www.asisonline.org.
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