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Volume 4, Issue 6: October 2012
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workplace violence headlineEmployment Law: Can You Police Social Media?

 
As you have likely read in the news, the NLRB recently issued several decisions citing employers for having overly-broad social media policies. Many employers felt that they were now prohibited from having a social media policy. This just isn't accurate. So, what exactly can an employer regulate?

 

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Professional Training Opportunities
ASIS logoASIS Chapter 119
Raleigh/Durham/RTP, NC

 
The next meeting is November 20, 2012, (third Tuesday of every month) from 11:30AM until 1:00PM. Felix Nater from Nater & Associates will be the program speaker. He has some interesting information regarding what he calls the "Center of Influence" and how it pertains to Workplace Violence. For more information visit the Chapter 119 website.

ASIS logoASIS Chapter 159
Fayetteville, NC

 
ASIS Chapter 159 meets on November, 8, 2012 (second Thursday of every month) from 6:00PM to 8:30PM, at the Haymont Grill and Steakhouse, 1304 Morganton Road in Fayetteville. The guest speaker will be Mr. Jim McGuffey, CPP, PSP, PCI, whose presentation will focus on the benefit of certification in the security industry. Members and other interested parties are welcome! For more information visit the Chapter 159 Facebook page.

IFMA logoIFMA
Greater Triangle Chapter

 
The Chapter Appreciation dinner will be held Thursday, November 8, 2012, at the Angus Barn in Raleigh from 6:00PM to 11:00 PM. Cost is free for members, and the cost for guests has not yet been determined. For more information visit the Greater Triangle Chapter website.

NCMS Carolinas Chapter logoNCMS
Carolinas Chapter

 
The NCMS Mentor Program, NCMS Carolinas Chapter Brown Bag Training will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2012, from 12:10PM to 1:00PM. For more information visit the Carolinas Chapter website.

SAME logoSAME
Bragg - Pope - Fayetteville Post

 
The Joint Engineering Training Symposium (JETS) and Carolinas Regional Conference is October 29 at Pinehurst. For more information visit the Bragg - Pope - Fayetteville Post website or the JETS website.

InfraGard logoInfragard
North Carolina

 
InfraGard is an association of businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and other participants dedicated to sharing information and intelligence to prevent hostile acts against the US. For more information, including meeting dates and times, visit the Infragard North Carolina website.

Security in the News
NY court considers: Is gang member a terrorist?

"Violent crime committed by a street gang constitutes a crime of terrorism ... when it is motivated solely by the intent to establish a gang's `street credentials' as the toughest Mexican gang in the Bronx," because those crimes are intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, prosecutors argue in a court filing.

 

Android apps 'leak' personal details

Scientists tested 13,500 Android apps and found almost 8% failed to protect bank account and social media logins.

 

Three killed in Wisconsin shooting at Brookfield spa

Reports say the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute. Haughton had recently been given a restraining order and ordered to hand in his firearms after being accused of slashing his wife's car tires.

 

TSA seeks to fire or suspend largest group of agents ever

In November and December of 2011, they were caught on surveillance cameras not following proper screening protocols, an agency internal investigation revealed.

 

Facebook Lists Mobile-Phone Numbers for All to See

Contacted by TechNewsDaily, a Facebook representative said this was a feature, not a flaw. "The ability to search for a person by phone number is intentional behavior and not a bug in Facebook," the representative wrote in an email. 

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