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BSIA launches Business Crime Conference 2011

Organised by the British Security Industry Association in partnership with the Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Thames Valley Police forces, and in conjunction with the Federation of Small Businesses, the Business Crime Conference will take place on Wednesday 30 November 2011 at Sandown Park in Surrey.

Chief constable Mark Rowley of Surrey Police will formally open the event.

Free to attend for delegates, the event is aimed at providing advice and guidance to key decision-makers from a range of industries and business sectors, including local authorities, retailers, blue chip companies, SMEs, health authorities, facilities managers, consultants and the police service.

Event organiser Christine Brooks of the BSIA commented: “This one-day security-focused event is aimed at providing businesses with the latest information and guidance on business security. With a series of informative presentations planned and covering economic, social and environmental topics, the event will give delegates an insight into how they can keep their staff and businesses safe and secure in these challenging times.”

Delegates will be treated to an exclusive insight from across the police and security sectors. Confirmed speakers include Professor Martin Gill of Perpetuity Research, who will talk about Secured by Design and Secured Environments for Business and ACC Allyn Thomas from Kent Police (and also the ACPO lead on business crime) who will discuss the impact on the police of today’s changing business world.

In addition, chief inspector Colin Green of the ACPO/MPS Olympic and Paralympic Policing Co-ordination (OPC) team is due to speak about the implications of London 2012 on businesses.

Advice and guidance will also be on hand from over 20 exhibitors, including security consultants, service providers and manufacturers who will be showcasing the latest products and services available to help businesses tackle crime.

How to book your place at the Business Crime Conference 2011

A limited number of exhibition stand spaces are also available giving suppliers operating in the security sector an opportunity to promote their products and services to a diverse range of businesses.

With the cost of exhibiting at just GB pound 650 +vat, potential exhibitors are encouraged to act quickly to book their space.

To book a free delegate place or an exhibition stand, contact the BSIA’s Christine Brooks on (telephone) 0845 389 0743 or send an e-mail to: c.brooks@bsia.co.uk

To find out more about all BSIA events, visit the website

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