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SMi proudly present their inaugural Transport Security event to be held in London on Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th February 2012. Building on the success of the SMi security portfolio, this launch event will take a global perspective on all key issues surrounding transport security from security and protection of people and cargo at airports to maintaining security over the entire transport network for major international events.TRANSCRIPT
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KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Stephen Thomas QPM, Assistant Chief Constable, Operations,British Transport Police
Aurelio Rojo Garrido, General Secretary, ALAMYS
Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Center Manager,Security Department, State of Israel
Alan Pacey, Assistant Chief Constable,British Transport Police
Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, DG MOVE, EU Commission
Commander Stein Olav Hagalid, Branch Head, NCAGS/NATO Shipping Centre
Tony Smith, SRO – Olympics Programme Management Office, UK Border Agency Home Office
Lieutenant Commander Zachary Koehler, International PortSecurity Liaison Officer, US Coast Guard
Tadeusz Kaczmarek, Director of International Cooperation Office,PKP Polskie Linie kolejowe S.A
Mike Fazackerley, Group Security Director, Manchester Airport
Roberto Mugavero, President, Osdife - Observatory on Securityand CBRNe Defence
Florin-Marius Dumitru, Chief Commissioner, Romanian Ministryof Administration and Interior
Andy Blackwell, Head of Aviation Security, Virgin Atlantic Airways
Ally Shearer, Manager, Border Security & Facilitation CorporateSecurity & Resilience, Virgin Atlantic Airways
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HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 15th February 2012
9.00am – 12.30pmCopthorne Tara Hotel, London
Exercise Rolling DefenceWorkshop leader:
Charlie Swanson, Owner, STC
• ANALYSE transport security for majorevents through case study presentations forthe London 2012 Olympics & UEFA EURO2012
• LEARN from key note presenters indedicated sessions for each industry sector
• COMPARE and contrast the sessions andimplement lessons in to your business
• STUDY hot topics surrounding aviationsecurity
• DEVELOP a comprehensive overview ofpublic transport network security
• UPDATE your understanding of maritimesecurity and international cooperation
• EXAMINE cargo and road haulage securitystrategy
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Monday 13th & tuesday 14th February 2012
Copthorne tara hotel, london
Register online at www.transportsec.com • Alternatively fax your registration to +44
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day one I Monday 13th February 2012
8.30Registration & Coffee
9.00Chairman's Opening Remarks
Mike McBride, Consultant Editor, Police and HomelandSecurity, IHS Jane’s
SESSION 1: TRANSPORT SECURITY FOR MAJOR INTERNATIONAL EVENTS
9.10 Providing A Secure Transport Network For The London 2012 Games• Transport security challenges for 2012• Preparations for securing London's public transport networks• BTP’s 2012 Games security operation
Stephen Thomas QPM, Assistant Chief Constable, Operations,British Transport Police
9.50 CASE STUDY: Inbound accreditation process: London 2012 Olympics• Preparing operations for increased inbound human traffic• Upgrading technology at ports of entry• Use of biometrics• Legacy of procedure
Tony Smith, SRO – Olympics Programme Management Office,UK Border Agency Home Office
10.20Morning Coffee
10.40 Transport Security at the FIFA World Cup• Strategy for Brazil 2014• Lessons learned from South Africa 2010• Learning to be a first time host• Adapting to hosting increased numbers of travellers across thetransportation network
Chris Eaton, Head of Security, FIFA
11.20 Preparations of PKP Polskie Linie kolejowe S.A. and Poland tomaintain rail security during hosting of UEFA EURO 2012.• PKP overview• Preparations undertaken to prepare for Euro 2012 hosting• New stations, new lines, new security strategies• Lessons learned from other countries• Legacy
Tadeusz Kaczmarek, Director of International CooperationOffice, PKP Polskie Linie kolejowe S.A
12.00 Brazilian Security Preparations for Major Event hosting• Brazil's preparations for major events with respect to the networktransport and security procedures
• Brazilian Logistics and its key processes of Security (security modesin logistics)
• Port Security and ISPS Code / Case Brazil• Preparations for the security of the Brazilian World Cup andOlympics
Anderson Fagundes da Silva, Port Facility SecurityCoordinator, Port of Santos
12.30 Networking Lunch
SESSION 2: MARITIME SECURITY
13.30 Reducing Vulnerability through Multi-National Collaboration • Overview of the coalition forces• Conduct of Operations• Guidance and advice to the shipping community• The “See-and-Avoid” principle as third line of operation – enhancingMerchant Situational Awareness.
• Utilising Best Management Practices (BMPs) and the effectivenessof implementation
Commander Stein Olav Hagalid, Branch Head, NCAGS/NATO Shipping Centre
14.10 Port Security – EU strategy review• SOLAS conventions and ISPS code• Future of EU policy• Co-operation between EU, NATO, UN and USA
Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, DG MOVE, EU Commission
14.50 The U.S Coast Guard as global partners in Port Security initiatives• The US Coast Guard and the ISPS code• Future planning and strategy• Secure and profitable cooperation
Lieutenant Commander Zachary Koehler, International PortSecurity Liaison Officer, US Coast Guard
15.30 Afternoon Tea
SESSION 3: CARGO & SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY
15.50 Dealing with Cable Theft• The increasing problem of cable theft• Hotspots on the network that prove vulnerable • Preventative measures• Future policy
Alan Pacey, Assistant Chief Constable, British Transport Police
16.30 Securing the International Supply Chain• Supply chain security overview• The TAPA collective• Co-operation and co-strategising
David Reid, Vice Chairman, TAPA EMEA
17.10 Secure road haulage of goods across nations – adapting to localregulations• Current commercial security regimes.• Current government regimes and their interactions.• Gaps, strengths and weaknesses.• Future scope.• Future focus.
Peter Cullum, Head of International Affairs, Road Haulage Association
17.50 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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day two I tuesday 14th February 2012
8.30Registration & Coffee
9.00Chairman's Opening Remarks
Mike McBride, Consultant Editor, Police and Homeland Security,IHS Jane’s
SESSION 4: AVIATION SECURITY
9.10 Assessing Threats and Managing Emerging Risks – Virgin Atlantic’sViewpoint • Identifying the real potential risks to aviation security from the highvolume of threats which are currently out there
• How Virgin Atlantic takes steps to manage those risks and what arethe challenges in doing so
• Future thinking – how and why Virgin Atlantic is embracing the movetowards Outcome Focussed Risk Based Security
Andy Blackwell, Head of Aviation Security, Virgin Atlantic AirwaysAlly Shearer, Manager, Border Security & Facilitation CorporateSecurity & Resilience, Virgin Atlantic Airways
9.50 Managing customer, staff & regulator responses to the introduction ofnew technologies into the security process• The potential benefits of introducing new technology into the security process• Considering and managing the customer response• Keeping staff on your side• What the regulators look for and how to satisfy their needs• Press & PR considerations
Mike Fazackerley, Group Security Director, Manchester Airport
10.30 In and outbound aviation security strategy• How to Implement High-Tech Security Measures and Technologies?• What is the role of the Aviation Security Operation Centre during 24/7?• The Security Code System – managing security information for all theaircrafts, flights, crews and passengers
Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Center Manager,Security Department, State of Israel
11.10Morning Coffee
10.50 Countering Security threats to Civil Aviation• Overview of the ECA• Insight and input of 38,000 pilots• Safety concerns and strategies
Martin Drake, Chairman, Security Group, ECA
12.00Ensuring effective and efficient passenger and staff screening ataviation security screening checkpoints• The requirement to achieve effective and efficient staff and passengerscreening
• The impact of balancing operational, organisational, and human factoraspects
• Requirements to sustain and maintain standards of detection anddeterrence
• Future challenges and needsAndrew McClumpha, Associate,Booz&Co
SESSION 5: IDENTITY MANIPULATION
12.30Manipulating identity to evade detection• What is ‘identity’?• How trusted are the ‘trusted credentials’ we rely on?• Exploring strengths and weaknesses in existing systems• Emerging risks in identity abuse• How identity manipulation can affect transport security
Gareth Evans, Adviser, UK Police Service, ACPO TAM
13.10Networking Lunch
SESSION 6: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NETWORK SECURITY
14.10Security analysis in metros belonging to ALAMYS• Metro de Madrid case study• Analysis of the metro systems of ALAMYS• Safety & security conclusions of ALAMYS forum
Aurelio Rojo Garrido, General Secretary, ALAMYS
14.50 Overall approach to security management and emergencypreparedness• Overview• European Case Study analysis• COUNTERACT (FP6)• SECUR-ED (FP7, demonstration project).
Gilad Rafaeli, Vice President, MTRS3Paul Abbott, MTRS3
15.30 Security Risks related with different types of transport and trends• Theoretical major event case study• Related risks with transportation• Starting points in transport risk management - Graph analysis andMass behavior
Florin-Marius Dumitru, Chief Commissioner, RomanianMinistry of Administration and Interior
16.10 Afternoon Tea
SESSION 7: COUNTER TERROR
16.30 Implementation of Project Griffin initiative• Overview of Project Griffin• Primary mission – engage and encourage public/police partnership• Deterrence, detection and countering of terrorist/criminal activities• Success of London initiative and adoption across the UK• Implementation strategies for overseas
Ian Mansfield, Counter Terrorism Security Adviser, City of London Police
17.10Public/Private Partnership against CBRN Threat in Mass TransportSecurity• Presence of strong emerging challenges related to CBRN threat incrowded/mass transport places;
• Importance of human factor in preparedness-mitigation andresponse phases in case of natural/accidental/intentional CBRNevents;
• Needs to implement strategies, with a holistic, comprehensive andintegrated approach, to create a homogeneous and collaborativeenvironment involving both institutional entities and private actorsso to create a broad and integrated network system;
• Opportunity to have a special support provided by enterprises,employees workers, on place, during the different emergency cyclephases;
• Opportunity to have a significant contribution given by the operatorsof affected facilities, especially in the initial phase of the event, inorder to mitigate effectively the severity of the damage product.
Roberto Mugavero, President, Osdife - Observatory onSecurity and CBRNe Defence
17.50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
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HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCEWORKSHOP
Wednesday 15th February 2012 9.00am – 12.30pm
Copthorne Tara Hotel, London
Overview of workshop
Exercise Rolling Defence is an interactiveworkshop aimed at all personnel currently, orabout to work in the supply chain. The workshopwill consist of a number of interlinked scenarioswhich are dynamic and challenging for allinvolved. Delegates will be divided into groups,and will be presented with a terrorism threatwhich will evolve throughout the workshop,culminating in a powerful ending to the morning.
Why you should attend
The workshop will benefit all those involvedin logistics; either by land, air or sea. In particularit will be a major advantage to all securitymanagers or those with a managerialresponsibility to protect their particularlogistics assets from the threat of terrorism.This is an opportunity to become involved inwhat may be required in the management ofa terrorist attack against the supply chain; andwill offer delegates the opportunity to have aninsight into areas of the supply chain whichmay not necessarily sit comfortably with them.
Programme
9.00 Introductions
9.30 Phase 1-Briefing
10.00 Phase 2-The search
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Phase 3-Decisions
11.30 Phase 4-Right or wrong?
12.00 De brief
About the workshop host
Charlie Swanson MSc FSyi SIRM has beeninvolved in supply chain security for almost twentyyears, and has similarly been involved inoperations and training globally at all levels.Charlie is a former Royal Military Policeman,holding an MSc in Security Management, andcurrently reading for an MLitt in TerrorismStudies at St Andrews University.
About the organisation
Charlie is the owner of Security TrainingConsultancy (STC), offering training andconsultancy in all matters relating to securityand risk.
Exercise Rolling Defence
HOSTED BY: Security Training Consultancy (STC)
Cyber Security Asia9th & 10th November
Singapore
Border Security Asia Pacific30th & 31st January 2012
Singapore
Transport Security13th & 14th February 2012
London, UK
CBRN-E Asia Pacific22nd & 23rd February 2012
Singapore
Border Security29th February & 1st March 2012
London, UK
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertisingand branding packages, uniquely tailored tocomplement your company's marketingstrategy. Prime networking opportunities existto entertain, enhance and expand your clientbase within the context of an independentdiscussion specific to your industry. Should youwish to join the increasing number ofcompanies benefiting from sponsoring ourconferences please call: Alia Malick, SMi Sponsorship on (0)20 7827 6168 or email: [email protected]
Are you interested in promoting your securityservices to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer
tailored marketing packages so that yourassociation / publication can gain access to aglobal market and key decision makers in
transport security and logistics.Contact Cheryl Chan, SMi Marketing on
+44 (0) 20 7827 6066 or email: [email protected]
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TRANSPORT SECURITYConference: Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th February 2012, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London Workshop: Wednesday 15th February 2012
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