ASIS International 4th Asia-Pacific Conference

Program

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Program Details

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

9.00-10.15 Opening Session
10.15-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-11.35 Session 1 Dean I. Marks, Augustus Caesar Benedicto Esmeralda Panel Discussion: Hotel Security
Venue Led Intelligence: Lessons From Mumbai and Hotel Security: Softening the
Hard Target
Session 2 Karl Phillip Barclay Al-Qaeda's Global Strategy and the Implications for Asia
Session 3 Raghu Raman State of Union Security: Implications for Local & Global Businesses in India
11.40-12.30 Session 4 Augustus Caesar Benedicto Esmeralda,
Mick Frewen
Panel Discussion: Travel Security
Tourism: Securing the Journey End to End and Travel Risk Management: Threat Trend Analysis and Risk Mitigation Strategies
Session 5 Steven Calvery Challenges of Protecting the Pentagon; National Icon and Command Center
Session 6 Robert Zhu Keeping Security Professionals Ahead of the Enterprise Relevance Curve
13.45-14.35 Session 7 Paul J. Bonny Safe Passage through the Global Village - Creating and Maintaining An Effective Travel Security Program
Session 8 Arye Kastin, Donald Williams Panel Discussion: Preparing for / Responding to Bomb Incidents
Risk Mitigation During the Design Stage: Bomb Incident Management
Session 9 Bruce Blyth Preparing for hostile employee terminations: Understanding the violent mind
14.40-15.30 Session 10 Tony LeRay-Meyer,
Scott Shearer
Securing Mass Transit Systems From Emerging Threats: An Airline Perspective
Session 11 Lisa J. Warren When Physical Security Is Not Enough
Session 12 Chanan Graf Mass Transit & Railroad Systems Protection - Practical Approach
16.00-17.00 Session 13 Salman Tariq, Richard Goss, Gavriel Schneider Panel Discussion: Managing Risks in
Hostile Environments

Living, Working and Planning in a Society with a High Crime Rate: Managing Risks in Hostile Environments, Managing Security Integration Projects in Cross-Cultural Environments, Protecting Business and People in Third
World Environments
Session 14 Wayne Tollemache,
Zafar Anjum,
Susan McLean
Cyber Security/Social Networking
Risks panel

Background Screening in APAC - Today, Trends and the Future. Online Auctions. A Safe Environment for All? Conducting Background Investigations in the Middle East
Session 15 Peter Brian Boyce, Max Goh Panel Discussion: Supply Chain Security
Validating Global Supply Chain Security: ISO 28000:2007 Supply Chain Security Standards Implementation and Benefits. Energy Security & Security of Oil, Gas & Pipeline Assets. Global Food Supply - Threat, Risk, Vulnerabilities
19.00 President's Reception

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

9.00-10.00 Opening Remarks Keynote Speaker: Steven Mark "Security Accountability, Risk Management and the Law"
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.20 Session 16 David Chu,
Jack Chu, Vladimir Solomanidin
Panel Discussion: Intellectual Property
More Than Counterfeit Handbags: IPR Issues in China and Protection of IP Rights in Russia: Problems and Achievements
Session 17 Brian Tuskan Microsoft Global Security - Enterprise
Security Program
Session 18 Bruce Braes Achieving Business Protection by Building Organisational Resilience
11.25-12.15 Session 19 Allan McDonagh, Paul J. Bonny Panel Discussion: Fraud
Fraud Whisperer and The Threat within - Recognising and Controlling
Organisational Corruption
Session 20 Damian McMeekin Managing International Security Risk: An Australian Corporate Programme
Session 21 Mark Siegel,
Rita Parker
Beyond the Silos - Organizational Resilience
13.30-14.20 Session 22 Julian Claxton The Global Financial Crisis and
Corporate Espionage
Session 23 Abbas Bigdeli, John Curtis Panel Discussion: Biometrics
Facial Recognition for Advance Surveillance - Challenges and Opportunities. NSW Corrections Biometric Identifcation
System Implementation
Session 24 Michael Tomordy State-of-the-Art Security Systems Design for Macau's Mixed-Use Developments
14.25-15.15 Session 25 Jeffrey A. Williams Counterfeit Goods - the Risks and Links to Terrorist Funding
Session 26 Michael Julian Crime prevention in the retail environment
Session 27 David Patterson Security Considerations for Expanding Your Company's Business Abroad
15.15-15.45 Coffee Break
15.45-16.45 Closing Remarks Keynote Speaker: Richard Neville "Society and Security Challenges and Opportunities for the next twenty years"

 
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