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THE SPITFIRE STAGE: “Airports and Counter Terrorism: The Insider Threat” Working in partnership with all on-airport stakeholders to mitigate risk HOSTED BY: AVIATION POLICING COMMAND SPONSORED BY: DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 7TH JUNE 2017 09:00 – 09:30 EXPO OPENING Heathrow Chairman, Birmingham Airport CEO, & Chairman of British Aviation Group – taking place on the Birmingham Airport stand. 09:30 – 10:30 KEYNOTE SESSION: THE REAL EXPERIENCES Conference Chairman: Ian Hutcheson, Director Ian Hutcheson Associates Limited (Former Director of Security BAA/ HAL, former Chief Superintendent MPS) SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: A Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attack at an airport – Istanbul Atatürk Airport 28 June 2016: the anticipation, the actual experience, the re-think. Dr Sani Şener, Chief Executive Officer & President, TAV Airports Holding (operator Istanbul Atatürk Airport) Hostile Vehicle Mitigation: “10 years on from the Glasgow Airport Attack - what have we learned?” Gillies Crichton, Head of Assurance, Glasgow Airport Ltd 10:30 – 11.45 Morning Coffee Break 11:45 – 13:00 HOW SIGNIFICANT IS THE INSIDER THREAT TO UK AIRPORTS? WHERE SHOULD WE FOCUS CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT? Developing an Insider Threat exercising programme for the aviation sector – how Police Scotland is currently formulating a mitigation strategy with a Scottish airport to protect against insider threat. David BaMaung, Senior Counter Terrorism Security Advisor, Specialist Crime Division, Police Scotland How airports (including all the key stakeholders that fall under the airport umbrella) can influence the activities of those who may be contemplating insider activity within an aviation environment through CPNI’s deny, detect and deter principles. Alison Ro, Personnel & People Security Advisor (Aviation), Centre Protection National Infrastructure (CPNI) The Ports and Borders Insider Threat Programme: bringing together the totality of Home Office thinking on the insider threat. Jack Burrell, Insider Threat And Protective Security Team Leader, Office For Security And Counter Terrorism, Borders And Aviation Security Unit 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 7 JUNE

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THE SPITFIRE STAGE: “Airports and Counter Terrorism: The Insider Threat”Working in partnership with all on-airport stakeholders to mitigate risk

HOSTED BY:

AVIATION POLICING COMMAND

SPONSORED BY:

DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 7TH JUNE 2017

09:00 – 09:30 EXPO OPENING Heathrow Chairman, Birmingham Airport CEO, & Chairman of British Aviation Group – taking place on the Birmingham Airport stand.

09:30 – 10:30 KEYNOTE SESSION:THE REAL EXPERIENCES

• Conference Chairman: Ian Hutcheson,Director Ian Hutcheson AssociatesLimited (Former Director of Security BAA/HAL, former Chief Superintendent MPS)

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: A Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attack at an airport – Istanbul Atatürk Airport 28 June 2016: the anticipation, the actual experience, the re-think.

• Dr Sani Şener, Chief Executive Officer& President, TAV Airports Holding(operator Istanbul Atatürk Airport)

Hostile Vehicle Mitigation: “10 years on from the Glasgow Airport Attack - what have we learned?”

• Gillies Crichton, Head ofAssurance, Glasgow Airport Ltd

10:30 – 11.45 Morning Coffee Break

11:45 – 13:00 HOW SIGNIFICANT IS THE INSIDER THREAT TO UK AIRPORTS? WHERE SHOULD WE FOCUS CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT?

Developing an Insider Threat exercising programme for the aviation sector – how Police Scotland is currently formulating a mitigation strategy with a Scottish airport to protect against insider threat.

• David BaMaung, Senior CounterTerrorism Security Advisor, SpecialistCrime Division, Police Scotland

How airports (including all the key stakeholders that fall under the airport umbrella) can influence the activities of those who may be contemplating insider activity within an aviation environment through CPNI’s deny, detect and deter principles.

• Alison Ro, Personnel & People SecurityAdvisor (Aviation), Centre ProtectionNational Infrastructure (CPNI)

The Ports and Borders Insider Threat Programme: bringing together the totality of Home Office thinking on the insider threat.

• Jack Burrell, Insider Threat AndProtective Security Team Leader, OfficeFor Security And Counter Terrorism,Borders And Aviation Security Unit

13:00 – 14:30Lunch

D A Y 1 W E D N E S D A Y 7 J U N E

14:30 – 15:30 INSIDER THREATS: IS THERE JOINED-UP THINKING? AN ALL ON-AIRPORT STAKEHOLDER DISCUSSION

• Commander, Simon Bray, SpecialistOperations, Metropolitan Police Service

• Capt. Tim Steeds, Director of Safetyand Security, British Airways

• Dave Kay, Head ofCompliance, Alpha LSG

• Paul Kehoe, CEO BirminghamInternational Airport

15:30 – 16:15 Afternoon Coffee Break

16:15 – 17:15 CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGERS – SPECIFIC THREATS, STAKEHOLDER SOLUTIONS

DHL: A key airport security stakeholder• Among its vast range of logistics activities, DHL delivers

thousands of airline meals airside each day. How doesit vet its staff, and how does it respond to potentiallysuspicious activity – sensitively, proportionately – andeffectively?

• Uniform misuse: With some airline and other stakeholderuniforms readily available on eBay – what technology isDHL working with to make uniforms safer?

• Chris Jackson, Vice PresidentGlobal Specialist Services, DHL

The National Document Awareness Programme. What can airport stakeholders do to prevent potential employees using fake or fraudulent documentation to gain employment, or to prevent users of such documents gaining access?

• Gavin MacPherson, Advanced IDDocument Examiner, NaCTSO, (NationalCounter Terrorism Security Office)

Identifing the causes of the Insider Threat

• John Taylor, Director, JTiP,Protection Group International

CLOSING KEYNOTE:

How national is aviation policing? Four different police services protect the London airports – is enough experience and excellence in aviation policing shared across 30+ airports in the UK?

• Chief Inspector Paul McDonald,Head of Protective Security BorderPolicing Command, SpecialistCrime Division, Police Scotland

DAY 1 CLOSE: THE BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT SUMMER SIZZLER / BBQ PARTY BY THE LAKE FEATURING:• An evening with “Bob Marley”• The Unsung Hero Awards ceremony

AVIATION POLICING COMMAND

H O S T E D B Y :

F E AT U R I N G :

Unsung

FOR FIRST CLASS PASS HOLDERS ONLY*

17:30-20:30 WEDNESDAY

7 JUNELakeside, Birmingham NECDress code: Business/Casual

Please note: Delegates are required to wear their name badge for access to

the Networking Party to be granted. Should you have any questions or concerns

about gaining access, please visit the British-Irish Airports

EXPO registration desk for further information.

*FIRST CLASS PASS HOLDERS WILL

HAVE A ON THEIR BADGE.

D A Y 1 W E D N E S D A Y 7 J U N E D A Y 1 W E D N E S D A Y 7 J U N E