The ISC Premier Education Series is a key industry resource for security and network training
The session will focus on PSIM in large environments and specific healthcare applications

CNL Software, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, will join Ingersoll Rand Healthcare to jointly deliver an education session focusing on PSIM in large environments and specific healthcare applications as part of the ISC Premier Education Series on Wednesday 2nd November 2011 at 1.45pm.

The ISC Premier Education Series is a key industry resource for security and network training and education with a curriculum developed in partnership with the industry through the ISC Education Advisory Board. These sessions are conveniently located on the show floor, so one can visit exhibitors, view the New Product Center, and attend courses, all in one location.

This session titled "The Latest in Healthcare: The PSIM Solution", will help find out why corporate and healthcare organisations should be looking at Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) solutions to safeguard patients, staff and assets. Learn more about this emerging technology and why consolidating existing disparate systems such as access control, CCTV, fire and intruder alarms (and other non-security systems) into one integrated decision-based system can make facilities more prepared to face risks and security challenges.

The speakers will include Matthew Kushner, (President, CNL Software) and Scott A. Deininger, (Director, Global Technology Ingersoll Rand Healthcare Practice). The key learning objectives of the session will be to demonstrate how to;

  • Mitigate an organisation's risk with a PSIM solution
  • Identify three benefits of PSIM technology
  • Determine how the technology can be customised for specific market applications
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