INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FORCULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
Thinking about the data generated by security operations and technology in ways that diverge from established ways will benefit institutions beyond the security department. Building business cases that include visitor engagement, curatorial, conservation, programming, administration, and others not only enhances the value proposition of security technology investment, but also provides actionable data for broader decision making within institutions.
This presentation will focus on real world examples of leveraging security technologies across departments within cultural property institutions. Using experiences from new construction to existing / renovated facilities with different financial models, from wholly endowed / funded to those that rely on grants and philanthropic funding, this presentation will explore ways to approach the continuous evolution of security programs and processes with a holistic view to the health of an institution.
The primary goal is to encourage audience participants to learn from and to share similar initiatives they are aware of and encourage more creative and innovative thinking around security tools that are available today that may not have been previously. Exploring the impact of AI and analytics will be central to this discussion.
Live Q&A between the presenter and participants is included!
About the presenter: Anders Noyes started his career as a municipal police officer. After leaving law enforcement he worked in various organizations planning and developing physical security systems and programs including Sony Corporation, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Lucasfilm, Skywalker Properties, and is now heading up the security and safety programs at the Honolulu Museum of Art. He has been primarily responsible for the start-up or reimagining of eight (8) comprehensive physical security programs, three (3) of which have been cultural property institutions.
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