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AUCSO set to expand global reach and encourage greater collaboration between university security teams
The Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUCSO
) has announced plans to increase its global reach, and to expand its range of services and benefits for members as a new leadership team takes charge.
Les Allen, Chairman of AUCSO
The association, whose membership already includes security staff at 228 higher education institutions worldwide, is targeting significant expansion in the Americas, the Middle East, and South East Asia.
The development plans were confirmed today as Les Allan takes over as the new Chairman, and Ollie Curran becomes Vice-Chairman.
23 Apr 2021
The Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUCSO) has announced plans to increase its global reach and expand its range of services and benefits for members.
The association, whose membership already includes security staff at 228 higher education institutions worldwide, is targeting significant expansion in the Americas, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The development plans were confirmed as Les Allan takes over as the new Chairman and Ollie Curran becomes Vice-Chairman.
Driving up standards of safety and security
Newly appointed leadership team said that they want to facilitate more sharing of best practice internationally
The newly appointed leadership team said that they want to facilitate more sharing of best practice internationally, so as to help drive up standards of safety, security and protection for students, academics, and staff, including those on placement or travelling overseas.
Organisations faced a number of unforeseen challenges in nearly every business sector throughout 2020 – and continuing into 2021. Until now, businesses have been on the defensive, reacting to the shifting workforce and economic conditions, however, COVID-19 proved to be a catalyst for some to accelerate their long-term technology and digitalisation plans.
This is now giving decision-makers the chance to take a proactive approach to mitigate current and post-pandemic risks. These long-term technology solutions can be used for today’s new world of social distancing and face mask policies and flexibly repurposed for tomorrow’s renewed focus on efficiency and business optimisation.
For many, this emphasis on optimisation will likely be precipitated by not only the resulting economic impacts of the pandemic but also the growing sophistication and maturity of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), technologies that are coming of age just when
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