Comments for ASEAN Technology & Security Magazine https://aseantechsec.com/ Asia's Leading Security Magazine Sat, 19 May 2018 21:11:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Comment on How cryptocurrency is shaping today’s threat environment by KevinB https://aseantechsec.com/how-cryptocurrency-is-shaping-todays-threat-environment/#comment-52 Sat, 19 May 2018 21:11:13 +0000 http://aseantechsec.com/?p=10246#comment-52 Execassist, thank you for this post. Its very inspiring.

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Comment on Fusce pretium id sem non feugiat ultricies by Jane Doe https://aseantechsec.com/fusce-pretium-id-sem-non-feugiat-ultricies/#comment-2 Wed, 15 Jan 2014 01:35:46 +0000 http://malaysiasecuritymagazine.com/?p=781#comment-2 Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

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Comment on Guards ‘Guilty until proven innocent’ – Proof industry needs a media body by Nic Jenzen-Jones https://aseantechsec.com/guards-guilty-until-proven-innocent-proof-industry-needs-a-media-body/#comment-18 Mon, 03 Oct 2011 04:06:03 +0000 http://www.malaysiasecuritymagazine.com/?p=126#comment-18 Most of my dealings with security personnel in general have been positive; that is, most seem to display the appropriate levels of both training and personal restraint that are essential to the job. That being said, most of the guys I have had the privilege to work or deal with have been at the upper end of the spectrum in terms of background, training, and so forth.

On the other hand, going out for a few beers, without running into an ill-trained, aggressive bouncer is tricky. Industry standards need to be raised to weed out those domestic, ‘low level’ security staff who give their professional counterparts a poor reputation. What’s more important than this, however, is for employers to be on the look out for traits of aggressiveness, poor judgement, and people who panic/overreact easily.

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Comment on Guards ‘Guilty until proven innocent’ – Proof industry needs a media body by Rodger Phillips https://aseantechsec.com/guards-guilty-until-proven-innocent-proof-industry-needs-a-media-body/#comment-17 Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:24:33 +0000 http://www.malaysiasecuritymagazine.com/?p=126#comment-17 Though I have not read the complete article, I can say that what I have read is spot on.
my time in this industry has shown me, what many really think of the men and women of this industry.
The men and women, who face the same risks, threats and dangers as the Police force, but without the support of a spokesperson, no real union to represent them, no community behind us, there is always praise for the Police, who are afforded equipement and authority to enforce the job they are there to do, while we get minimum money, no equipment or worse faulty equipment, and clients who want the law enforced ‘their’ way instead of by the book, until of course something goes wrong and then it is the Guards fault.. We are empowered by Government Legislation to enforce certain measures of the law, but the same legislation prevents us from conducting our duties properly, We are Not Police officers, but we are not average citizens either.. the Security Industry needs a unified stand with full state and federal support to allow us to do our duty to support the Police, in the way that is expected of us, we deserve protections too.

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