Agenda
09.30 Chairman's opening remarks
Brian Sims, Editor, Security Management Today
External Threats and Organised Crime
09.40 Determining the future threat of organised crime and the risk to building security
Examining the trends and behavioural shift in organised
criminal activity
Anticipating the future influences and factors shaping serious crime
Understanding how to ‘design out crime' in the future
Dr Tim Pascoe, Chairman, Designing Out Crime Association DOCA
criminal activity
Anticipating the future influences and factors shaping serious crime
Understanding how to ‘design out crime' in the future
Dr Tim Pascoe, Chairman, Designing Out Crime Association DOCA
10.10 Defining a secure and sustainable organisation: Overcoming and preparing for the challenges of tomorrow's threats
Remaining at the forefront of innovation - how to align strategy
with emerging areas of risk
Ensuring techniques remain at the cutting edge to eliminate intrusion
Tom Smith, Group Head of Security, QinetiQ
10.40 Question and answer session
10.50 Refreshments and networking
11.10 Establishing the future of security planning and the threats shaping new strategy
Identifying the emerging covert threats to UK building and site security
Understanding the need for perseverance and strategic thinking to advance protection
Establishing how security planning looks set to change in the next 5-10 years
Professor Edward Borodzicz, Crisis and Security Management
Portsmouth University
Impenetrability: Unveiling Innovation and future Enhancements
11.50 Understanding innovation
Innovative design and development in physical security - how is it enhancing the security of buildings and perimeters?
Assessing the developments and innovations shaping change in physical security
Examining how buildings and perimeters are becoming impenetrable through pioneering design
Developing and designing new tools - what to expect in future years
Alastair Thompson, Managing Director, Gerda -
Innovation in
Security
Innovation in Security
12.20 Hostile Vehicle Mitigation - Perimeter Protection
Understanding the scale of vehicle threats and methodology of site vulnerability assessment
Determining the most appropriate hostile vehicle mitigation measures
Practical examples of site HVM installations
Gary Heward, Director of Civil//Structural Engineering
MFD International
12.50 Lunch and networking
Integration and Design
13.50 Developing integrated approaches to building design and security
Examining how to get security right at the planning stage
Investigating controlled but efficient building access
Establishing building structures and envelope that won't make a drama into a crisis
David Haddon, Associate Director,
Arup Consulting
Investigating controlled but efficient building access
Establishing building structures and envelope that won't make a drama into a crisis
David Haddon, Associate Director,
Arup Consulting
14.10 Exploring practical applications of bomb blast protection and hostile vehicle mitigation theory
This session will build on the theoretical learning in previous presentations and show how new innovations are being applied in practice through case study examples. Take away essential lessons to integrate into your security strategy and refresh your thinking.
Darius Aibara, Associate Director Explosion Effects, TPS
14.40 Discussion - Impenetrability of design: Being secure not obstructive
Exploring new building materials- how blast resistance and attractive are new materials proving?
Establishing positive collaboration and working practice throughout building design phases
Rising to the challenge of heightened security within innovative and challenging architecture
Lester Hill, Architectural Liaison Officer, Lester District
David Haddon, Associate Director, Arup Consulting
Paul Everett, Research Director, Access Control, Fire & Security,
IMS Research, USA
15.20 Refreshments and networking
15.45 The thin red line - acknowledging the social, environmental and economic context of development Balancing the dynamics and understanding the risks and vulnerabilities to help incorporate security and safety solutions in design
The importance of socio-economic analysis and an understanding of how people interact with their surroundings
Understanding the drivers that lead to social problems manifesting where is the tipping point that takes place towards harbouring terrorism?
Liane Hartley, Principal Social- Economic Consultant
Capita Symonds
15.45 How are the retail, airport and education sectors approaching security in the US?
The importance of access control and biometrics
Understanding the effective security strategies
A market perspective - analysing the numbers and key recommendations
Paul Everett, Research Director, Access Control, Fire & Security,
IMS Research, USA
16.50 Chairman's closing remarks
17.00 Close of conference






