IFSEC Day One: What’s on?
Here is info4security’s guide to what’s happening on Monday across the show. Remember, Monday night is the IFSEC Awards and the Moulin Rouge opening party at the National Motorcycle Museum – hope to see you there.
Not everything at IFSEC costs money – are you aware there are free lunchtime debates as well as seminars going on every day?
Monday’s free seminars
The free seminars on offer are designed to help security professionals tackle practical problems.
Hall 7
10.30 – 11.00: The Growing Potential of CCTV-Based Video Smoke Detection, D-Tec
11.15 – 11.45: Station Security for Southern, Dedicated Micros
12.00 – 12.30: Nigerian Photo ID, Datacard Group
12:45 – 13:15: Best Practices for Access Control Reader Design, Installation and Use, HID Global
13:30 – 14:00: CCTV Lighting Seminar: The Art of CCTV/IP Lighting, Raytec
14:15 – 14:45: Secure Authentication for Web Applications, Wibu-Systems
15.00 – 15.30: Detect it, Track it, Prove it, RedWeb Security
15.45 – 16.15: High Availability in Networked Physical Security Systems, Hirsch Electronics
Hall 18
10.30 – 11.00: Design Challenges for Secure Wireless M2M Solutions, Wavecom
11.15 – 11.45: Intelligent Technology and H.264 in IP Surveillance Systems, HIKVision
12.00 – 12.30: How to Improve Performance and Maximise ROI for Passenger Safety through Large-Scale IP Video Transportation Deployments, Visual Defence
13.00 – 13.30: High Defintion Video at a Sports Stadium, Avigilon
13.45 – 14.15: An IP Camera Tutorial: 5 Things you Should Know Before Deploying IP Cameras, CIEFFE
14.30 – 15.00: Automating Video Surveillance – What we can Learn from Human Operations, DynaPel Systems Inc
15.15 – 15.45: Managing the Overload of Information in Control Rooms, ORSUS
Monday’s free lunchtime debate
13.30 – 14.30: Corporate responsibility risk: Voluntary principles on security and human rights
- Avoiding reputation risk through responsible corporate initiatives on security and human rights
- Application of the voluntary principles on security and human rights
- What can you learn from the extractive industry’s initiatives?
Nigel Carpenter, Director, Projects Security Support, Group Security, BP International
30 minute presentation to be followed by live debate chaired by Brian Sims, Editor, SMT
Monday’s paid for conferences
Last minute tickets are still available for the IFSEC conference sessions, with each module 99 + vat.
09.30 – 11.00
Module A1: Combating the Global Terrorist Threat
Opening remarks by Darren Gamage, Head of Marketing, Mitie Security
Chair: Rageh Omaar, Former BBC Baghdad Correspondent
- Utilising world-renowned expertise to deliver specialist security advice
- Assessing, analysing and developing key intelligence
- Engaging with London’s communities
Michael Taylor, Detective Chief Superintendent and SIO, Counter Terrorism Council
Developing a resilient business community
- Developing Project Griffin
- Bringing security and resilience awareness to senior management
- An integrated security management approach to threats
- Developing a Scottish Best Practice Counter Terrorism Toolkit (Project Caledonia)
David Bamuang, Former Community Safety Inspector, Strathclyde Police
11.30 – 13.00
Module A2: Combating the Threat Across the Transport Sector
Chair: Rageh Omaar, Former BBC Baghdad Correspondent
Examining security issues in the aviation sector
- Assessing the vulnerabilities and key security threats across a closed transport network
- Setting core standards for the personal security of your passengers
- Improving the vigilance and performance of security personnel
- Technological innovations to improve passenger screening
Iain Jack, Senior Security Advisor, International Air Transport Association
Threat migration and the training of the First Responder
- The diversity of options open to the terrorist of the IED attack
- The challenge for C2 and training
Andy Brunton, Maritime Consultant, Hazard Management Solutions
British Transport Police – countering terrorism on the rail network beyond 7/7
- BTP’s initial response to the attack
- Patrol strategies and specialist unit response
- The current situation – developments post 7/7 and partnership development
Rae Jiggins, Chief Inspector, British Transport Police
15.00 – 16.30
Module A3: Critical National Infrastructure
Chair: Ian Mansfield, Counter Terrorism Security Advisor, City of London Police
Public-Private sector co-operation for enhanced national resilience
- Identification of what the private sector could and couldn’t deliver
- Case studies from successful public-private programmes
- An agenda for change – procedural and regulatory options for private sector engagement in the UK
Ian Horseman-Sewell Director of CNI Protection, G4S
Case study: Project Griffin
- Project Groffin – an overview
- Working in partnership to deter and detect terrorist activity and crime
- Current initiatives to protect the community
Ian Mansfield, Counter Terrorism Security Advisor, City of London Police
Protecting the CNI
- Understanding the security landscape
- Developing proportional risk management
- CPNI’s partnership role with the private sector
Steve Cummings, Director, Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure
Evening entertainment
2008 IFSEC awards – Check back in the morning for details of the winners and pictures of the party!
IFSEC Day One: What’s on?
Here is info4security’s guide to what’s happening on Monday across the show. Remember, Monday night is the IFSEC Awards and […]
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