Region and Chapter Officers Meeting (open to all current and aspiring volunteers)
18.15 - 19.30
First time attendees and new members reception
All sessions will take place at the Hilton Metropole unless stated otherwise.
Monday, 16 April
09.00 - 10.00
Opening Session & Keynote Speaker
Word of Welcome: Mr Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, Commissioner, London Metropolitan Police, UK
Adrian Kendry
Senior Defense Economist and Head of Defense and Security Economics
Political Affairs and Security Policy Division
NATO HQ
Belgium
10.00 - 10.30
Coffee Break
10.30 - 11.20
Parallel Sessions
Session 1
Managing the Risk Related to Social Media Mark Johnson, Chairman, The Risk Management Group, UK
Session 2
Panel Discussion: Convergence of Business Services
Moderated by Brian Sims, Editor of Security Management Today (SMT) Online, UK; Alessandro Lega CPP, Self Employed Senior Security Consultant, Italy; Philippo Abramo, President, European Association of People Management (EAPM), Italy; Representative from EUROFM to be confirmed
Session 3
Diplomatic Security - Exercising Duty of Care in a Strange New World Mike Croll, Head of Field Security, European External Action Service European Union, Belgium
Social Networking at Deutsche Telekom Volker Wagner, Senior Vice President Group Business Security, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Session 6
Product Value Management: Asset Protection as Profit Generation Adrian Beck, Reader in Criminology, Department of Criminology, University of Leicester, UK
Session 7
Dealing with Civil Disturbance - A Tale of Two Cities Didier Joubert, General Controller, Interior Ministry, France
Session 8
Piracy and the growth of the maritime security industry Peter Cook, Founder, Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI), UK
10.30 - 12.15
CSO Roundtable Sessions in parallel
12.15 - 13.30
Lunch
13.30 - 14.20
Parallel Sessions
Session 9
Latest Trends in Cyberthreats Nick Murison, Principal Architect, Foundstone, a division of McAfee, UK and Toralv Dirro, EMEA Security Strategist, McAfee, UK
Session 10
Sponsored Presentation Managing International Operations Risk Bruce McIndoe, President, iJET, USA
Session 11
Communicating with Generation Y Bernadette Palmer, Senior Communications Consultant, The Security Company, Head of Communications, UK
Session 12
Espionage: A Strategic Approach to a Corporate Issue Emma Shaw, Managing Director, Esoteric Ltd, UK
14.25 - 15.15
Parallel Sessions
Session 13
Bribery Act : Business Risks and Challenges (presentation title to be confirmed) Michael Hatchwell, Partner, Davenport Lyons - a Member of Globalaw – a Leading International Network of Lawyers , UK Richard Elliott, Associate, Davenport Lyons - a Member of Globalaw – a Leading International Network of Lawyers, UK
Session 14
Sponsored Presentation: Security Redefined - Evolution from established security technology and management Daryn Flynn, Head of UK Security Management, NEDAP, UK
Session 15
Due Diligence & Pre-employment Screening Chris Brogan, director of Legal Affairs, Security International Limited, UK
Session 16
Panel Discussion: Protecting Public Health: Successful Strategies for Tackling Illegal Online Pharmacies
Moderated by Richard E. Widup, Jr., CPP Senior Director, Corporate Security, Purdue Pharma L.P. , USA
Panel: Detective Sergeant Stephen Truick; Police Central e-crime Unit, London Metropolitan Police, UK Nimo Ahmed; Head of Intelligence, Enforcement Unit, UK Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency, UK David Shore; Director, Global Security EMEA, Pfizer, UK
15.15 - 15.45
Coffee Break
15.45 - 16.35
Parallel Sessions
Session 17
Collaboration of Public and Private Sectors and Law Enforcement in Fighting Fraud and Policing Cyberspace - Part I Stephen Harrison, CEO, National Fraud Authority, UK Roger Graef, Visiting Professor, Mannheim Centre for Criminology and Member, Metropolitan Police Independent Advisory Group, UK Dr. Victoria Baines, Strategic Advisor, EUROPOL Cyber Crime, The Netherlands Susan Daley, Government Affairs Manager UK & Ireland, Symantec, UK
Session 18
Don Randall, Head of Security, Bank of England, UK
Session 19
Securing Board Room Engagement Crawford Robinson, Director of Investigations, Astra Zeneca, UK
Session 20
Protection of Very Large Construction Sites Stewart Kidd, CPP, Director, Loss Prevention Consultancy Ltd, UK
16.40 - 17.30
Parallel Sessions
Session 21
Collaboration of Public and Private Sectors and Law Enforcement in Fighting Fraud and Policing Cyberspace - Part II Stephen Harrison, CEO, National Fraud Authority (UK), Dr. Victoria Baines, Strategic Advisor, EUROPOL Cyber Crime, The Netherlands Roger Graef, Visiting Professor, Mannheim Centre for Criminology and Member, Metropolitan Police Independent Advisory Group, UK Charlie McMurdie, Head of Police Central Ecrime Unit, Metropolitan Police, UK Susan Daley, Government Affairs Manager UK & Ireland, Symantec, UK
Session 22
Sponsored Presentation:
Global Society. Global Security. What's Next? Matthias Ernst, VP Global Accounts, TYCO International ADT Worldwide, Germany
Session 23
Security as a Profession: Exploring Latest Trends and Initiatives from Around the World
Moderated by Jason Brown, Thales Australia, Australia Mike Bluestone, Chairman, The Security Institute, UK Per Lundkvist CPP, PSP, PCI, Security Director & CSO, Crane AB, Sweden Dr Alison Wakefield, Senior Lecturer in Security Risk Management, University of Portsmouth, UK Michael Pepper, CPP, PSP, Director, MAP Datum, New Zealand
Session 24
Protecting Tall Buildings Against Extremism Chris Tomlinson, Senior Consultant, Arup Resilience, Security Risk, UK
The Case for Converged Security Volker Wagner, Senior Vice President Group Business Security, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany and Martin Smith, Chairman & Founder, The Security Company (International) Ltd, UK
Session 26
20 Years of Private Security in Russia: the Peculiarities of the Local Security Market Oleg Popov, Chairman of the Board, Elite Security, Russian Federation Jan Wenner, Managing Director, Tango Security & Investigations, Germany
Session 27
Analysis of Communicated Threats Totti Karpela, CEO, Director, Peace of Mind, Finland
Session 28
Case Study: Lessons Learnt from Designing and Implementing an Integrated Crisis, Risk and Security Organisation Robin Kroha, Head of CSM Certificate Study Programme, Frankfurt School of Management and Finance, Germany
10.30 - 12.15
CSO Sessions (in Parallel)
11.25 - 12.15
Parallel Sessions
Session 29
Cyber Fraud: I am hacked but I only clicked on Paris Hilton Image? Azeem Aleem, Principal Lecturer in Internet Security, University of Portsmouth, UK
Session 30
Behavioural Pattern Detection: A Proactive Security Approach David Harel, Vice President & Managing Director, Asero Worldwide Ltd, Israel
Session 31
How far should the State regulate Private Security? And should private security agents be armed? Debating the issue. Nicolas Le Saux, Partner, Atao Consulting, France
Session 32
Protecting Data Center Joe McDonald, CPP, PSP, CSO, Switch, USA
12.15 - 13.30
Lunch
13.30 - 14.20
Educational Sessions
Session 33
Reducing Business Crime - Collaboration not Isolation Richard Stones, Director, National Business Crime Forum and Head of Pre Crime Unit, Nottinghamshire Police, UK Paul Broadbent, Assistant Chief Constable Nottinghamshire Police, UK Barrie Millet, Head of Resilience, EON, UK
Session 34
Olympic Terrorism Concerns - Past & Present Glenn Schoen, Executive Advisor, G4S Risk Advisory, The Netherlands
Session 35
Understanding and Protecting the Value Chain Dr. Marc Siegel, Commissioner Global Standards Initiative, ASIS International, Belgium
Session 36
Planning of Travel Security Oliver Fein, Head of Corporate Security, Bosch Security Systems, Germany
14.25 - 15.15
Educational Sessions
Session 37
Managing the Risk of Economic Crime Torsten Wolf, Group Head of Crime & Group Prevention, Zurich Financial Services, Switzerland
Session 38
Security in the Future: the Positive Business Differentiator Professor Martin Gill, Director of Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International, UK
Session 39
Implementing Homogeneous Security Standards in a Heterogeneous Global Company Axel Petri, Senior Vice President Group Security Policy, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Session 40
Communicating Security: What You Need to Know, To Tell Others Tanya Spencer, Global Travel Security & Crisis Management Specialist, Training Solutions, Denmark
15.15 - 15.45
Coffee Break
15.45 - 16.35
Parallel Sessions
Session 41
Working alongside Political Islam in a changed Middle East Hugh McLeod, Group COO, Stirling Assynt, UK
Session 42
Activating Security and Investigations Worldwide Roger Warwick, CPP, Managing Director, Pyramid International, Italy
Session 43
Grey Markets and Terrorism: How Intellectual Property Violations Fund Terrorist Activities Amanda Morrow Jensen, Dean, Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Studies, Henley Putnam University, USA Richard E. Widup, Jr., CPP, Senior Director, Corporate Security, Purdue Pharma L.P., USA
Session 44
Panel: Challenges in protecting soft targets
Moderated by Andy Williams, Senior Partner, Temi Group, Turkey
Participants: Dr. Alexandros Pareskevas, Senior Lecturer Strategic Risk Management, Oxford Brookes University (Oxford School of Hospitality Management), UK Fredrik Rehnstrom CPP, Executive VP, Actea Consulting AB, Sweden Peter Finch CPP, Trust Security Adviser & Local Security Management Specialist, Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
16.35 - 17.30
Closing Session & Keynote Presentation
Stephen Cooper
Head of Security for the Olympic Delivery Authority (Head of Security for the Olympic Park and Olympic Village, LOCOG as per 12 January 2012)
UK
The ASIS UK Chapter 208 invites all delegates to a reception on the terrace of the House of Lords, hosted by Baroness Angela Harris of Richmond, Patron of ASIS UK Chapter 208. Make use of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to network with peers in the historical surroundings of Westminster Palace, the mother of all parliaments! (open to all delegates and UK chapter members, tickets sold separately and not included in the delegate rate).
Tickets are strictly limited to 250. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Please book your tickets online.