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SECURITY CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
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CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
Thursday, 2 November 2017
Park Inn Hotel
London Heathrow
Roy Cooper, Managing Director of Professional Security
Magazine, welcomes you to Security TWENTY 17
London here at the Park Inn Hotel at London Heathrow.
We have planned the day so that you can enjoy some
excellent presentations from key industry people that
are involved with the changing world in which we live.
Whatever your subject of expertise, there should be
something in the presentations for you to learn and
leave feeling better informed. I would like to thank firstly
exhibitors who have made the day possible with their contributions, and a special
thanks to our sponsors Anixter, Hanwha Techwin, Hikvision, Seagate, CSL Dualcom
and Jacksons Fencing. Please take the time to visit their stands as they too have
new innovations you may not have seen before. I also would especially like to thank
our key note speakers for taking the time out of their busy days to come and share
their knowledge with you, but more to the point I would like to thank you for
coming along. I hope you have a great day and look forward to welcoming you to
our next event.
WELCOME
NOMINATED CHARITY
As you may know, we aim to raise funds for local charities at each of our events
and are especially keen to support charities which are close to the hearts of our
exhibitors and delegates.
At Security TWENTY 17 London we are raising funds for the London’s Air Ambulance which is the charity that delivers an advanced trauma team to critically injured people in London. The service provides pre-hospital medical care at the scene of the incident and serves the 10 million people who live, work and travel in London. This charity has been nominated by Professional Security Magazine’s Roy Cooper. For more information about the charity visit: www.londonsairambulance.co.uk
PROGRAMME
08.30 Registration & Refreshments available in the exhibition area
10.00 Welcome and introductions Roy Cooper - Professional Security
Mike White
10.10
Everything you wanted to know
about the National Surveillance
Camera Strategy and more
Tony Porter - Surveillance Camera
Comissioner
10.35 How technology is changing
security ? Anixter
10.50 tbc tbc
11.15 Latest news from Hikvision Hikvision
11.30 Refreshments available in the exhibition area
12.00 Security – is it out of control? Aidan Anderson - Redleaf
Consultancy
12.25 An update from Hanwha Techwin Hanwha Techwin
12.40 tbc Peter Webster - Slough Borough
Council
13.05 Don’t Dismiss the Drive! Seagate
13.20 Summary of Conference Mike White
13.25 Lunch and Refreshments available in the exhibition area
16.00 Exhibition closes
For individuals participating in the Security Institute’s Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) Scheme, eight points are available for this conference on
a self-directed basis.
SPEAKERS
Tony Porter - Surveillance Camera Comissioner
Tony was appointed Surveillance Camera Commissioner in March 2014. He has a combination of business and law enforcement expertise. He is an intelligence specialist (most recently within the financial sector) and retired senior police leader. His experience spans community and business engagement, international counter terrorism and serious and organised crime. His role is to:
• encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice
• review how the code is working
• provide advice to ministers on whether or not the code needs amending
Provide advice and information to the public and system operators about the effective, appropriate, proportionate and transparent use of surveillance camera systems.
Aidan Anderso - Redleaf Consulatncy
Aidan Anderson is an independent security consultant, working within his own practice, RedLeaf Consultancy.
With 35 years experience in security, Aidan grounded his career by having served in the British Army’s Intelligence Corps, where he undertook both intelligence and counter intelligence duties against a range of hostile threats. On leaving the Corps, Aidan developed his career further through employment in a major CCTV systems house, CMR Electronics. During his time at the company, Aidan designed CCTV systems and control rooms for a wide range of commercial and government organisations. Capi-talising on his experience in the Intelligence Corps and CMR Elec-tronics, Aidan was recruited by Northern Bank as their first exter-nal security manager and subsequently by Northern’s parent Group, as their first Group Security Manager. From establishing strategies to deal with bank robberies, Tiger Kidnappings and terrorism, to bringing in standardised security policies and in-structions, Aidan integrated security and business continuity to bring about a resilience based function. Aidan is a Chartered Security Professional and a Member of the Security Institute.
SPEAKERS
Peter Webster - Slough Borough Council
Peter was born in Slough in 1958, the third son of nine children. After an electrical engineering apprenticeship he followed in his father’s footsteps by joining the Airport Crash Rescue Service at Heathrow. Moving up the ranks to Station Commander after 13 years he then became Fire Safety Officer for Heathrow. Having then been selected to leave the Crash Rescue Service for air-port senior management development, Peter spent the next three years in senior management roles within BAA Airports Group.
In 1997 Peter was invited to join the Airport Duty Manager (ADM) team at Heathrow; a role primarily responsible for keep-ing Heathrow airport operational at all costs, 24/7. This role also saw him train as Counter Terrorist Threat Assessor for the airport and to head the Incident Management team during times of crisis. Having decided to leave aviation in 2004 and following a year pursuing personal ambitions, he later joined Slough as CCTV and Careline Centre manager . Peter has 3 teenage children; two are currently super-yacht crew and one is studying for his Masters in Economics at Brussels University.
Peter was chairman of Slough Town Against Crime for 5 years, is currently Chair of the Thames Valley CCTV Managers group, Honorary Chairman and now Managing Director of the UK CCTV User Group.
SPEAKERS
Michael White - G4S
Michael has nearly twenty years’ experience working in security
management throughout the UK gained in both the public and
private sectors across a wide range of sectors including shopping
centres (that includes centres in Taunton, Tunbridge Wells,
Coventry, Gloucester and Great Yarmouth as well as time as the
National Account Manager (UK) for Westfield), offices, distribution
centres, event security, diplomatic security, utilities and media
organisations as well as The London Stock Exchange. Proficient
across the operational and compliance process he has worked in
partnership with blue-chip clients across the UK to strengthen
their security provision, enhance their service delivery, implement
robust and resilient security procedures and undertake
operational security audits and threat assessments. Michael is
currently Head of Risk and Compliance (UK and Ireland) at G4S. He
is the former Chairman of IPSA, a Director of the Security Institute,
and holds memberships in the ASIS UK and the Institute of
Directors and is a Freeman of The City of London through his
membership of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals.
EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS