About the ASIS Oklahoma City Chapter

Advancing the security profession through education, collaboration, and leadership

The ASIS Oklahoma City Chapter serves security professionals across the region by fostering professional development, collaboration, and industry leadership. As part of ASIS International, the chapter connects local practitioners to a global network of expertise and standards.

What the Chapter Exists to Provide

The ASIS Oklahoma City Chapter exists to support the professional growth of security practitioners through education, collaboration, and leadership. We create opportunities for members to exchange knowledge, discuss emerging challenges, and strengthen the local security community.

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Education

Professional development and learning opportunities

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Collaboration

Peer exchange and industry dialogue

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Leadership

Volunteer engagement and professional stewardship

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Community

Strengthening the local security network

Global Affiliation

Part of a Global Professional Network

The ASIS Oklahoma City Chapter is part of ASIS International — the world’s foremost professional organization for security management and practitioners. This global affiliation links our local activities to internationally recognized standards, professional certifications, research, and an expansive network of peers and resources supporting security professionals at every career stage.

Global Standards & Best Practices

ASIS International develops internationally recognized security standards and guidelines that help organizations around the world design, manage, and assess effective security programs. These standards are used as authoritative references in fields such as risk management, enterprise security, and crisis preparedness — providing a consistent framework that professionals can apply locally and globally.

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Professional Certifications

ASIS administers globally respected security certifications that validate a professional’s knowledge and mastery of core domains in security management. These include credentials such as Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Professional Certified Investigator (PCI), Physical Security Professional (PSP), and Associate Protection Professional (APP). These designations demonstrate expertise and leadership in security management and enhance credibility among employers and peers.

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Research, Education & Continuous Learning

Through certificate programs, in-person education, and specialized opportunities, ASIS helps security professionals continue their development throughout their careers. This includes focused courses on topics like crisis management, risk mitigation, and security fundamentals, as well as opportunities to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credits that support career progression and recertification.

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Global Community & Networking

ASIS International connects security professionals worldwide — from entry-level practitioners to C-suite executives — enabling collaboration, knowledge sharing, and peer support. Members have access to a broad network of peers, subject-area communities, international events, and forums where ideas and experience are exchanged across public and private sectors.

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Ethics & Professional Integrity

ASIS upholds a strong Code of Ethics and professional conduct that members and volunteers must commit to, reinforcing a culture of integrity, responsibility, and ethical practice within the security profession. This dedication to ethical standards supports trust and excellence in the field.

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Guided by Volunteer Leadership

The chapter is led by volunteer professionals committed to stewardship, continuity, and service to the security community.

Chapter leadership ensures the organization operates with transparency, professionalism, and alignment with the mission of ASIS International. Volunteer officers coordinate programming, support member engagement, and maintain continuity so the chapter remains a stable and trusted forum for security professionals in the Oklahoma City region.

Organizational Stewardship

Volunteer leaders provide structure and direction for chapter activities, ensuring programs are consistent, relevant, and aligned with professional standards.

Continuity and Service

Leadership roles are designed to support continuity, accountability, and long-term sustainability of the chapter for future members.

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