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Recognising the Critical Role of Private Security in Australia

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IN THIS VIDEO

We speak with Bryan de Caires, CEO of the Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL)

We discuss the findings of ASIAL’s Australian Security Confidence Index (ASCI) and the industry’s role (and critical importance) during COVID-19, as well as, and on going Quarantine Operations in Australia. What have been the
implications of operations on staff availability, morale,
standards, public and political recognition.
We also discuss Mutual Recognition and concerns on lack of adoption for security sector – what politics are at play?
We will also highlight:
• ASIAL Conference and Security Expo – 21-23 July
• International Security Officer’s Day – 24/7
• Australian Security Industry Awards – 27 October 2021

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