SECURITY 2019: How To Secure Your Mail Facilities
Posted on February 21, 2019 by mailomg in Memo 351, Uncategorized // 0 Comments
Chances are, you are not prepared for weaponized mail entering your facility.
But you can be, by going yourself or sending staff to MAILCOM ’19.
MAILCOM ’19 will feature the Security 2019 certificate program, with ten cutting-edge seminars that show how to secure your mail and facilities.
MAILCOM ’19 will be held April 8-10, 2019 at the Tropicana Atlantic City.
Security 2019 sessions include:
SS201: Mail Center Security: No longer an Option, But Necessity
SS203: Violence in the Workplace
SS209: Improving Threat Image Projection for X-Ray Systems
SS301: Explosive Trace Detection Technologies: First Line in Protection
SS305: Advancements in Mail Screening and State of the Art Technologies
SS401: Security 2019 Issues & Answers, Ask the Experts!
SS403: Cyberattacks and How to Defend Against Them
SS405: Who Protects Your Mail?
SS409: New Standards in Facility Security
SS501: Failure to Communicate: A Case Study on the Letter Bombs
Click for session descriptions
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