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Indeed’s Return to Work Planning: The Pivotal Role of Access Control

Thu, Feb 25

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Online Event

ASIS Ireland is delighted to host its first Webinar meeting of 2021. Join at 1.00PM on 25 Feb 2021 to learn more about "Indeed’s Return to Work Planning: The Pivotal Role of Access Control" webinar session. Brought to you by Indeed and HID Global.

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Indeed’s Return to Work Planning: The Pivotal Role of Access Control
Indeed’s Return to Work Planning: The Pivotal Role of Access Control

Time & Location

Feb 25, 2021, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT

Online Event

About The Event

Join at 1:00PM on 25 Feb 2021 to hear Dave Boshell, Security Manager for Indeed, talk about how he has adapted his access control system for all of Indeed’s global sites to reduce risk and address the complex set of security challenges created by the pandemic.

Dave Boshell will be joined by representatives from physical access control leader, HID Global; Robbie Devlin, Key Account Manager and Jim Burton, Pre-Sales Consultant (UK/I).

Please register to secure your place. We hope you can join us.

Zoom link: https://indeed.zoom.us/j/98723092988?pwd=RVlBdHAzOFcvOWNiUHNpbmhKRFBYUT09

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