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The 5th ASIS International Asia-Pacific Conference will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in December 2011
ASIS International is now accepting abstracts for presentations for its 2011 Asia-Pacific Conference. The 5th ASIS International Asia-Pacific Conference & Exhibition will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 5-7 December 2011.

It will feature around 30 high-level educational sessions divided over three parallel tracks. The Conference will also include sessions for Chief Security Officers (CSOs) organised by the CSO Roundtable of ASIS International, and the President's reception.

ASIS International has invited all security professionals to take advantage of this opportunity to help shape the programme by sharing their knowledge and expertise with colleagues from across the region and around the globe.

Presentation slots are 50 minutes and should include time for questions and answers. Only English-language presentations will be accepted.

Abstracts on all security related topics are welcome. Particular topics of interest are: supply chain security, loss prevention, hotel security, intellectual property, maritime piracy, terrorism, executive protection, internal theft and fraud, competitive intelligence, brand protection, physical security, cyber security, investigations, due diligence and global business issues.

Abstracts for presentations can be submitted through the ASIS event website. The deadline for submissions is 22 April 2011. ASIS International is inviting representatives from both the public and private sector to contribute.

Vendors seeking opportunities to gain exposure and to raise the visibility of their brand, products, or services can go on the event website or contact the ASIS International Asia-Pacific Bureau for more information on exhibiting, sponsorship packages and sponsored speaking slots.

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