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Australasia’s premier security industry event, the Security Exhibition & Conference returns to Melbourne from 15-17 July 2015, marking the 30th anniversary of the show; its longevity a testament to its unrivalled success. As part of the three-day event, ASIAL will host a two-day conference and half-day executive briefing.

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SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

CELEBRATING

YEARS OF CONNECTING SECURITY PROFESSIONALS

15-17 JULY 2015MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

Where to Next? Future Challenges & Opportunities for Security

From left to right: Bruce Blythe, Chair, Crisis Management international; Dan Tehan, Chair, Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security;

Professor Martin Gill, Director, Perpetuity Research; Marc Goodman, Global Security Advisor and Futurist; Dave Komendat, Vice President and Chief Security

Officer, The Boeing Company; Dr Kelly Sundberg, Associate Professor, Mount Royal University (Canada); Professor Daniel Diermeier, University of Chicago.

9.30am Conferenceopeningremarks JohnFleming,GeneralManager,Australian SecurityIndustryAssociationLimited(ASIAL)

9.35am Welcomeaddress KevinMcDonald,President,ASIAL

9.40am Keynote:Buildingaresilientsecurity cultureinachangingenvironment DanTehanMP,FederalMemberforWannon andChairoftheParliamentaryJoint CommitteeonIntelligenceandSecurity

10.00am Keynote:Emergingcrisismanagement trends–risksandcontrolsofthefuture

BruceBlythe,Chair,CrisisManagementInternational(US)

11.00am Morningbreak

11.30am Keynote:Crisiscommunicationand reputationprotection(Pre-recorded videopresentation,followedbylivevideolink Q&A)

ProfessorDanielDiermeier,UniversityofChicago-formerlyKelloggInstituteSchoolofManagement(US)

12.10pm Keynote:Reducingtheriskofcrimeusing theSAFEDesignStandard®

Howbuildings,sites,andotherbuilt environmentsaredesignedandengineered cannoticeablyimpacthumanbehaviour.The designandengineeringofabuildingorsitecanreduceboththeriskandpublic’sfearofcrime–includingcausingpotentialoffendersfeelexposedandidentifiable.ThissessionwilllookathowtheSAFEDesignStandard®canprovidequantifiablemeasurementsanddesignconsiderationsthatcanbeappliedinpractice.

Dr.KellySundberg,AssociateProfessor,MountRoyalUniversity(Canada)

1.00pm Lunchbreak

2.15pm CorporateinformationsecurityintheBring YourOwnDevice(BYOD)era

AndrewGordon,Partner(Cyber),PwC

3.00pm Keynote:Whatmakesforexcellentsecurity? (Bylivevideolink)

InthispresentationProfessorMartinGillwillreportonhisresearch(whichwasalsoconductedinAustralia)astowhatconstitutesoutstandingperformance.Hewilldrawonpriorresearchwhichhasidentifiedbarrierstoachievingexcellenceandhowthesecanbeovercome;thecompetingtrendsinAustraliaandgloballywhichareimpactingonsecurityperformance;theroleofstandardsandtrainingandhowtheserelatetooutstandingperformance;andheandhewillhighlighttheoverlapbetweenanexcellentcorporatesecuritydepartmentandanexcellentsecuritysupplier.HewillalsoshowhowthefindingsfromthisresearchhaveledtothedevelopmentoftheOutstandingSecurityPerformanceAwards(OSPAs)whicharebeingheldindifferentpartsoftheworldincludingAustraliainOctober.

ProfessorMartinGill,Director,Perpetuity Research(UK)

3.30pm Afternoonbreak

3.50pm Socialmediasecurityandbrandprotection

JasonLewis,ManagingDirector,Diiigy

4.30pm Managingriskanddeliveringsecurityinthe digitalage

CraigMillar,GeneralManager-Services, SNPSecurity

5.10pm Closeofdayone

15-17 JULY 2015MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

DAY 1: WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY 2015

9.00am JohnFleming,GeneralManager,ASIAL

9.05am Managingthethreatfromwithin

JosephIannazzo,PrincipalConsultant,DynamiqPtyLtd

9.50am Securityandresilience

AdamO’Donnell,SecurityConsultant,AgilientPtyLtd

10.35am Morningbreak

11.10am Keynote:Understandingfuturesecurity challenges(Pre-recordedvideopresentation, followedbylivevideoQ&A)

MarcGoodman,GlobalSecurityAdvisorandFuturist(US)

11.40am Towardsaglobalstandardforsecurityand resilience

JasonBrown,NationalSecurityDirector,ThalesAustralia&NewZealand

12.30pm Lunchbreak

2.00pm Managingsecurityoperationsacross multiplesites

AdamByrne,Director,CampusSafetyandSecurity,UniversityofWesternSydney

2.40pm Keynote:Enhancingthevalueofsecurityto theorganisation(Pre-recordedvideo presentation)

DaveKomendat,VicePresidentandChiefSecurityOfficer,TheBoeingCompany(US)

3.20pm Afternoonbreak

3.40pm Socialmediawarfare–understandingthe rulesofengagement

NicoleMatejic,FounderandCEO,InfoOpsHQ

4.20pm Fromcyber-threattocyber-terrorism: essentialpracticesinaninsecureworld

JulianFay,ChiefTechnologyOfficer,SenetasCorporationLimited

5.00pm Closeofconference

DAY 2: THURSDAY 16TH JULY 2015

“Thereisagatheringstormbeforeus.Thetechnologicalbedrockonwhichwearebuildingthefutureofhumanityisdeeplyunstableandlikeahouseofcardscancomecrashingdownatanymoment.It’stimetobuildgreaterresiliencyintoourglobalinformationgridinordertoavoidacolossalsystemcrash.Ifwearetosurvivetheprogressofferedbyourtechnologiesandenjoytheirabundantbounty,wemustfirstdevelopadaptivemechanismsofsecuritythatcanmatchorexceedtheexponentialpaceofthethreatsbeforeus.There’snotimetolose.”

MarcGoodman,GlobalSecurityAdvisorandFuturist.

15-17 JULY 2015MELBOURNE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE

Nocrisisresponseisanybetterthanitscommunications.Allresponsiblemanagers,includingcorporatesecuritydirectors,mustgiveandreceivetimelyinformationinordertoeffectivelymanageanycrisis.Asacorporatesecurityprofessional,youmustnotonlydotherightthings...youmustalsocommunicatetherightthings.Realorperceivedfailureineitherareacanleadtorapidcrisisescalation,lossofcontrolandstakeholderoutrage.Properlyprovided,however,effectivecrisiscommunicationscanserveasavehicleforopportunity.Therearefourcrisiscommunicationscomponentsthatmustbeincludedinordertogaintrustandcooperationfromanyinternalorexternalaudience.Understandingthissimpleandhighlyeffectivemodelforcrisiscommunicationswillserveasananchorasyoupositivelynavigatechaoticandunexpectedcrisissituations.Withoutaneasy-to-remembermentalmodelfornavigatingdifficultconversations,itisdifficulttorecogniseseriousomissionsinyourcommunications.Innearlyeverycrisis,blameisfocusedtowardyouandyourorganisationbyimpactedstakeholders.Peoplearequicktoassumenegligence,dishonesty,unfairness,andotherculpabilities.Inafastpacedandhigh-consequenceenvironment,itiseasytolosefocusinsidethe“crisisbubble”...unlessyouknowthefourcomponentstoassureeffectivecrisiscommunications.

InthisthreehourExecutiveBriefing,youwilllearnmethodsfordoingtherightthingsinacrisis,whetherit’satworkorpersonally.Youwillestablishaworkingknowledgeforcommunicatingeffectivelywithpeoplewhentheirabilitiestohear,understandandretaincommunicatedinformationisseriouslycompromised.Concretemethodstodeflectstakeholderaccusationsandmaintainastateofcalmassertivenesswillbeprovided.Methodsforestablishingtwo-waycommunications(toandfromkeyconstituents)inhigh-concernsituationswillbedeliveredinatake-and-usemanner.

Finally,crisiscommunicationsisnotaboutputtingaproper“spin”onyourstorywhenyouhaven’tdonetherightthings.Youmustfirstdotherightthings,andthencrisiscommunicationsbecomesmucheasier.InthisExecutiveBriefing,youwilllearnthefiveguiding

principlestofollowthatappliestoanyorganisationandcrisismanager.Evenifyoumakesomewrongdecisions,theseguidingprincipleswillkeepyoubetweenthe“guardrails”asyousteeryourwaytocrisisresolution.

Participantsinthisactive,hands-onExecutiveBriefingwilllearn:

• Thefourcrisiscommunicationscomponentstogaintrustandcooperationfromanyaudience;

• Concretemethodstomanagestakeholderblameandoutrageinacalm-assertivemanner;

• Howtonavigatedifficultconversationsandgaincoop-eration(particularlyimportantforcorporatesecuritymanagersduringcrises);

• Methodsforgainingcriticalinformationthroughtwo-waycommunicationsto-and-fromimpactedandinvolvedstakeholders;and

• Thefiveguidingprinciplesthatwillkeepyourcrisisresponsebeyondreproach.

AboutBruceBlytheBruceBlytheisaninternationallyacclaimedcrisismanagementexpert.HeistheChairmanofcompaniesinternationallythatprovideacontinuumofcrisispreparedness,crisisresponse,andemployeereturn-to-workservices,ieworldwidecrisisandbusinesscontinuityplanning,trainingandexercising;hundredsofworkplaceviolencepreparednessprogramsandthreatofviolenceconsultations;onsitecorporatecrisisresponse1100timesaveragepermonth;andreturn-to-workforworkerscompandinsuredinjurycases.HeistheauthorofBlindsided:AManager’sGuidetoCrisisLeadership(2014),aformerUSMarineCorpsMilitaryPolice,consultanttotheFBI,andclinicalpsychologist,hespeaksregularlyatconferencesworldwide.Respondedto1993WorldTradeCenterbombing,massmurders-U.S.PostalService,theOKCbombing,9/11,aircrashes,kidnapandransom,naturaldisasters,andmanagement/reputationalcrisis.

DAY 3: FRIDAY 17TH JULY 2015

REGISTRATION FEE

TO REGISTER VISIT SECURITYEXPO.COM.AU/REGISTRATION

EXECUTIVE BRIEFING (9.30AM-12.30PM): CRISIS COMMUNICATIONSPRESENTED BY BRUCE T. BLYTHE, CHAIR, CRISIS MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL

ASIAL Member Non-Member

2-day conference $1,197.50 $1,297.50

½ day Executive Briefing $397.50 $497.50

FeesareinclusiveofGST.Theorganisersreservetherighttoalterthecontentoftheprogramduetoreasonsbeyondtheircontrol.Note:Afurtherdiscountof$100.00perpersonisavailableforregistrationsreceivedof3ormoreattendeesfromthesameorganisation.Tobeeligibleregistrationsmustbereceivedandpaidfortogether.

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