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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Jan. 1, 2008
Table of Contents
- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- An overview of today’s security environment
- Challenges in the air, sea and land security domains
- Technological developments and a look into the future
- Mike Mason, Principal Consultant, Concepts and Analysis, Systems Consultants Services.
- 9.40 Turkish Border Security Challenges
- Overview of the Turkish Homeland Security programme
- MASAK (Financial Intelligence)
- Communication infrastructure
- Threat environment
- Requirements: international management and technical expertise
- The way forward
- Senol Arlsan, Integrated Border Management Project Manager , Turkish Ministry of Interior .
- 10.20 Morning Coffee
- 10.50 Bulgarian Border Security Challenges
- Overview of the US Homeland Security Programme
- Developments in the last year?
- What are the new perceived threats?
- Which areas will be further developed
- Addressing challenges and looking into the future
- Captain Chavdar Ormanov, Assistant Professor, Technical University, Varna.
- 11.30 What to look for when designing a border security intrusion-detection system
- Knowing who or what is crossing your border is vital to a country’s anti-terrorist, anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking authorities. Using Senstar’s 25 years of experience from other security areas (ports, airports, VIP residences, prisons, etc.) Peter will show delegates what to look for and what to avoid when designing a border security intrusion-detection system.
- Peter Warburton , International Sales Director , Senstar-Stellar Corporation.
- 12.10 New Security Measures at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam
- Overview of current security measures
- Understanding the threats and challenges faced
- Need for new identification technologies
- Experiences with the new security measures
- Requirements for ensuring future quality of service and sufficient security
- Ron Louwerse, Head of Security, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
- 12.50 Networking Lunch
- 2.00 Strategic Approach to deal with the Threats against Aviation
- Cooperation between regulators and aviation industry
- Development of technology according to a master plan considering short, mid and long term requirements
- Balancing the needs for security and facilitation, re-establishing process efficiency and passenger acceptance
- Use of biometrics and enhanced information & communication technology along the passenger flow
- Need for international harmonisation of security regulations to cope with future passenger growth
- Dagmar Naumann, Airport Security Management , Fraport AG.
- 2.40 Terrorist Screening - How Passenger Experiences are changing Security Regulations
- Overview of the Paris Airport security capabilities
- Developments: revision of the AVSEC Regulation 2320/2002 & new procedures
- How does it change the passenger experience?
- Lessons learnt from recent threats
- Suggestions for creative solutions whilst implementing new security measures
- Jean-Louis Blanchou, Vice President Airport Security, Aeroports De Paris.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.50 Risk Based Protection for Airports against CBRN Terrorist
- Overview of the EU funded Airsecure project a risk based system against CBRN terrorism
- How to assess the risk posed by CBRN terrorism against airports?
- Scenarios as a tool to cover the threat spectrum, a description of scenarios used and their consequences
- Evaluation of technology such as filtration and detection equipment versus smart measures
- Ilja Bonsen, Project Manager , TNO Defence Security & Safety.
- 4.30 Satellite Communication for Disaster Relief
- Overview of current satellite capabilities
- Range of possibilities
- Recent case studies
- A look into the future
- Klaus Dörpelkus, Space Initiatives Europe & Emerging Markets, Global Government Solutions Group, Cisco Systems .
- 5.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- DAY 2
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- 9.10 Securing the Mediterranean Sea: Operation Active Endeavour
- Background of the operation
- Developments and progress to date
- Non-NATO integration
- Intelligence sharing and maritime situational awareness
- The way forward
- Rear Admiral A.J Rix, Chief of Staff Allied Maritime Component Command Naples, CC Mar HQ Naples.
- 9.50 Assessing the Global Threat of Piracy
- Present threat of piracy and armed robbery
- Current hotspots - Somalia, Iraq, Malacca Straits
- The future - advances in technology
- Maritime terrorism - hype or reality?
- Captain Pottengal Mukundan, Director, International Maritime Bureau.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 The Port of Beirut - A Bridge between the Mediterranean and Middle East
- The Role of the Beirut Port in the Mediterranean Sea
- Beirut Container Terminal - challenges and accomplishments
- The current security environment
- Ammar Y Kanaan, President, Port of Beirut Container Terminal.
- 11.40 Lessons learned from Terrorist Hostage Crises: How Counter-Terrorist Units Should Prepare for Future Challenges
- Overview of operations
- Status of operational preparations at the time
- Operational challenges
- Suggestions for future operations
- Colonel Frederic Gallois, Commander, National Gendarmes Intervention Group.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.30 The European Security Research Protection of Air Transportation and Infrastructure as an example of the European Critical Infrastructure Protection Program (ECIP)
- Michael Langer, Director, General External Affairs, Diehl V A Systems.
- 3.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
AbstractThis is a strategic networking event for security professionals working within Maritime, Airport, Port & Land Border Security.
Effective border surveillance is imperative to prevent terrorists entering homeland territory. At this event you will learn about best-practices in container & identity screening and identity requirements to improve current capabilities. Top counter-terrorist units from Europe and Turkey will outline their national initiatives to combat and prevent current dangers. Understand their operational challenges and identify how to improve security in modern threat environment.
Detailed presentations will give you insight into:
- NATO Mediterranean Dialogue - what are the developments and how to identify future trends?
- Black Sea & Mediterranean Security - Understand current partnerships and challenges
- Airport Security - How to improve passenger screenings and what technologies are required?
- Port Security - Investigate how to enhance container security and port security initiatives
- Counter Terrorism - Hear updates from Scotland Yard and the French Gendarmerie and evaluate lessons from recent case studies
Key Speakers include:
- Rear Admiral AJ Rix, Chief of Staff, CC Mar HQ Naples, NATO
- Michael Fullerton, Deputy Executive Director, Homeland Security Advisory Committees, US Department of Homeland Security
- Colonel Frederic Gallois, Commander, Groupe d’Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN), France
- Captain P Mukundau, Director, ICC International Maritime Bureau
- Ammar Y Kanaan, President, International Port Management, Beirut
- Ron Louwerse, Head of Security, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands
- Jean-Louis Blanchou, Director of Security, Aéroports de Paris, France
- Dagmar Naumann, Airport Security Management, Fraport, Germany
- Ilja Bonsen, Project Manager, CBRN Department, TNO Defence Security and Safety, The Netherlands
- Peter Warburton , International Sales Director , Senstar-Stellar Corporation.
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