About ASIS International
ASIS International is the preeminent organization for security professionals. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security professionals by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security interests, such as the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, as well as specific security topics.
By providing members and the security community with access to a full range of programs and services, and by publishing the industry's No. 1 magazine--Security Management—ASIS leads the way for advanced and improved security performance.
Founded: 1955
Members: 38,000 worldwide
2015 President: Dave Tyson, CPP
Board of Directors: 14 members
Chief Executive Officer: Michael J. Stack Headquarters
Staff: 82+ full-time employees
Learn more about ASIS executive leadership and staff.
ASIS Certifications
ASIS administers three internationally accredited certification programs. The Certified Protection Professional (CPP) indicates board certification in security management, and is widely recognized as the highest designation accorded a security practitioner. Two specialty certifications are available: the Professional Certified Investigator (PCI) and the Physical Security Professional (PSP).
Advocacy
ASIS represents the interests of the security management profession to business, the media, government entities and the public.
ASIS Standards and Guidelines
The ASIS Commission on Standards and Guidelines is the promulgating body within ASIS International to develop security management standards and guidelines. The commission works with numerous national and international standards-setting organizations to advance security practices worldwide through the development of standards and guidelines within a voluntary, non-proprietary and consensus-based process utilizing the knowledge, experience and expertise of ASIS membership and the security industry. ASIS is an ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization.
Membership Benefits
Volunteer Councils
ASIS' 33 councils serve the membership through identification of information regarding security issues in specific concentrations.
Council topics range from Educational Institutions to Crisis Management and Business Continuity, and from Crime and Loss Prevention to Global Terrorism, Political Instability and International Crime.
ASIS Chapters
The more than 200 chapters worldwide are active in sponsoring local and regional seminars and focusing on local professional issues.
Membership Maps, by Country/Region:
ASIS Foundation
Incorporated in 1966. Funds and manages endowments for a wide range of academic, strategic and professional development activities; sponsors security industry reports and research.
By providing members and the security community with access to a full range of programs and services, and by publishing the industry's No. 1 magazine--Security Management—ASIS leads the way for advanced and improved security performance.
Founded: 1955
Members: 38,000 worldwide
2015 President: Dave Tyson, CPP
Board of Directors: 14 members
Chief Executive Officer: Michael J. Stack Headquarters
Staff: 82+ full-time employees
Learn more about ASIS executive leadership and staff.
ASIS Certifications
ASIS administers three internationally accredited certification programs. The Certified Protection Professional (CPP) indicates board certification in security management, and is widely recognized as the highest designation accorded a security practitioner. Two specialty certifications are available: the Professional Certified Investigator (PCI) and the Physical Security Professional (PSP).
Advocacy
ASIS represents the interests of the security management profession to business, the media, government entities and the public.
ASIS Standards and Guidelines
The ASIS Commission on Standards and Guidelines is the promulgating body within ASIS International to develop security management standards and guidelines. The commission works with numerous national and international standards-setting organizations to advance security practices worldwide through the development of standards and guidelines within a voluntary, non-proprietary and consensus-based process utilizing the knowledge, experience and expertise of ASIS membership and the security industry. ASIS is an ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization.
Membership Benefits
- Networking with security practitioners throughout the world
- Award-winning monthly magazine, Security Management
- More than 30 educational programs and conferences annually
- Volunteer leadership and professional development opportunities
- Access to world-class security resources (Information Resources Center, ASIS Security Industry Buyers Guide, Bookstore, ASIS Web sites)
- Member savings on educational programs, review courses, certification reference materials and publications
Volunteer Councils
ASIS' 33 councils serve the membership through identification of information regarding security issues in specific concentrations.
Council topics range from Educational Institutions to Crisis Management and Business Continuity, and from Crime and Loss Prevention to Global Terrorism, Political Instability and International Crime.
ASIS Chapters
The more than 200 chapters worldwide are active in sponsoring local and regional seminars and focusing on local professional issues.
Membership Maps, by Country/Region:
- Membership by Country
- Chapters by Region
- Chapters by Country
- Africa
- Canada
- Caribbean
- Central America
- Regions 25-29 - Europe and surrounding areas
- Mexico
- Middle East and Asia
- Oceania
- South America
- United States (members)
- United States (regions)
ASIS Foundation
Incorporated in 1966. Funds and manages endowments for a wide range of academic, strategic and professional development activities; sponsors security industry reports and research.