ASIS International 2nd Annual Middle East Security Conference

Programme

Sunday, 20 February

13:30 - 17:30

Optional Tour

19:30 - 21:00

President's Reception

Monday, 21 February

09:00 - 10:00

Opening Session & Keynote Speaker - Abdulaziz F. Al-Khayyal, Senior Vice President, Industrial Relations, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia

10:00 - 10:30

Break

10:30 - 11:20

Session 1

Charles Mallice
Director of Operations & Training
Steven Polifko
Director of Administration & Development
ADSECC Consulting & Security Centre LLC
UAE
Security & Organised Crime in Workers Villages

Session 2

Jean Perois, CPP, PSP
Senior Security Consultant
Risk Management International
Kingdom of Bahrain
Demystifying the Security Vulnerability Assessment

Session 3

Bill Nelson
Business Leader Resilience, Security & Risk
ARUP
UAE
The Role of the Security Consultant in the Design Process - A Risk Led Approach

11:25 - 12:15

Session 4

Dr Marc Siegel
Commissioner, Global Standards Initiative
ASIS International
Belgium
Risk and Resilience Management Standards Redefining the Security Profession - FIFA World Cup, A Case Study

Session 5

David Patterson, CPP
Director
Steele International
USA
Implementing Security Systems for Industrial Sites

Session 6

Thomas Tidiks, CPP
Group Chief Security Officer
Zurich Financial Services
Switzerland
Corporate Security in the Insurance Industry - An Enterprise Risk Management Function

12:15 - 13:30

ASIS International Lunch

13:30 - 14:20

Session 7

Charles Mallice
Director of Operations & Training
ADSECC Consulting & Security Centre LLC
UAE
Providing Close Protection/Events Coordination in the Gulf

Session 8

Glenn Schoen
Executive Advisor
G4S Risk Advisory
The Netherlands
National Terrorism Threat Alert Systems - A Comparative Overview

Session 9

Surya Suhendra
General Manager Security
PT International Nickel Indonesia
Indonesia
Andrew Northover
Managing Director / Senior Risk Management Consultant
OPTARE Systems / PT INCO
Australia
Security Risk Management in Remote Site Mining

14:25 - 15:15

Session 10

Charles Napier
Project Security Manager
Bechtel
Qatar
Making the Security Professional More Professional

Session 11

George KK Lee
Superintendant, Key Points & Search Division
Hong Kong Police
Hong Kong
Future Development of Venue Security

Session 12

Justin King
Chief Executive Officer
Lynceus
UK
Effective Asset Protection through Turnkey Training and Operational Preparedness

15:15 - 15:45

Break

15:45 - 16:35

Session 13

To Be Confirmed

Session 14

Michael Young
Engineering Specialist, Security & Fire Security
COWI A/S
Denmark
Integration of Large Scale Security and Safety Systems Over Different IT Networks

Session 15

George Petterson
Security Manager
First Quantum Minerals-Frontier Mine
Zambia/DRC
An Introduction to the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights

16:40 - 17:30

Session 16

David Dodge
Security Consultant
Eskom
South Africa
Securing a Fragile Electricity Supply During the 2010 FIFA World Cup

Session 17

Liam Anderstrem
Vice President, Infrastructure
Olive Group
UAE
Security Design within the Cities of the Future

Session 18

Kaleem Ahmed
Deputy Security Officer
Pakistan Petroleum LTD
Pakistan
Andy Davis
Chief Security Officer
Independent
Pakistan
Pakistan, the Dynamics of Terrorism

Tuesday, 22 February

09:00 - 10:00

Opening Session & Keynote Speaker - Dr. Alanoud Al Sharekh, Corresponding Senior Fellow for Regional Politics, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS-Middle East), Kuwait

10:00 - 10:30

Break

10:30 - 11:20

Session 19

John Knight, CPP, PSP
Security Consultant
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Arabia
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design for Oil and Gas Facilities

Session 20

Simon Scales
Director Global Investigations
TNT
UK
Fraud & Corruption - Compliance to Control "The Enemy Within"

Session 21

Zaineb Al Assam
Head of Middle-East and North-Africa Forecasting
Exclusive Analysis
UK
Strategic Security Planning : Key Violent Risk Forecasts for 2011 in the Middle-East and North Africa

11:25 - 12:15

Session 22

To Be Confirmed

Session 23

Dr. Robin McFee
Medical Director
Threat Science
United States
Crime, Terror, or Natural Disasters: The Vital Role of Medical Preparedness In Doing Business In Dangerous or Unstable Countries

Session 24

Nasser Albuhairi
Director of Security - Kuwait
Jumeirah Group
State of Kuwait
Threat Indications and Warnings, and the Role of Counter Intelligence - Lessons Learned in the Middle-East

12:15 - 13:30

ASIS International Lunch

13:30 - 14:20

Session 25

Jeff Slotnick, CPP PSP
President
Setracon Inc
USA
Explosive Threats and Target Hardening, a Study in Explosives Environment Physical Security

Session 26

Paul Devassy
Head of Security for Indian Operations
Henkel
India
Customer Satisfaction Catalyzing Enhanced Security In Organizations

Session 27

Matthijs van der Wel
Manager Investigative Response EMEA
Verizon Business
The Netherlands
The State of Cybercrime

14:25 - 15:15

Session 28

Hollice Stone
President
Stone Security Engineering
USA
Security Engineering in High Threat Environments

Session 29

Dr. Christoph Rojahn
Senior Manager - Forensic and Dispute Services
Deloitte AG
Switzerland
Initiating and Conducting Internal Investigations in Multinational Corporations

Session 30

Rens de Wolf
Manager UK
Fox-IT
The Netherlands
Protecting National Critical Infrastructures From Cyber Attacks

15:15 - 15:45

Break

15:45 - 16:35

Session 31

David Natelson
President
Nasatka Security
USA
An Effective Approach to Peirmeter Security Hardware and Software Leveraging Industry Standards, Technology tempered by a Risk Based Design

Session 32

Andrew Williams, CPP
Deputy Director
TDIC
UAE
Security Development & Public Private Partnership

Session 33

Simon Roberts
Vice President Security
DHL
Kingdom of Bahrain
Future Threats and Mitigation in the Air Express Industry. Why Cross Company Communication is Critical?

16:40 - 17:30

Closing Remarks & Keynote Speaker - Stephanie Williams, Charge d'Affaires, American Embassy to Bahrain

 

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