CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION Wednesday 2 November 2016 An event by London Heathrow Park Inn Hotel
WELCOME Roy Cooper, Managing Director of Professional Security Magazine, welcomes you to Security TWENTY 16 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, Hikvision, Hanwha Techwin Axis Communications and CSL Dualcom. 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. 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 16 London we are raising funds for St Thomas' Wegener's Trust which has been nominated by John Guest of Eligo Recruitment in memory of his father in law who passed away last year due to the disease For more information about the charity visit: wegeners.org.uk
PROGRAMME 08.30 Registration & Refreshments available in the exhibition area 09.30 Welcome and introductions 09.40 Fear or Freedom Roy Cooper - Professional Security Mike White Vernon Rapley 10.05 Latest News from Hikvision Hikvision 10.20 10.45 Drones and the Developing Security Threat Manufacturer Update from Axis Communications Victoria & Albert Museum Mike Gillespie Advent IM 11.00 Refreshments available in the exhibition area 11.30 11.55 An Update from the Security Industry Authority Why Should You Buy Servers From Your CCTV Supplier? 12.10 Business Crime 12.35 Latest News from Seagate Technology 12.50 The Internet of Things 13.15 Hanwha Techwin: The Wisenet Evolution 13.30 Summary of Conference Axis Communications Alan Clamp Security Industry Authority Secure Logic Roy Smith Metropolitan Police Seagate Technology Bhanu Goud British Library Hanwha Techwin Roy Cooper - Professional Security Mike White 13.30 Lunch and Refreshments available in the exhibition area 16.00 Exhibition open until 16.00 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 Vernon Rapley - Victoria & Albert Museum Vernon Rapley is the Security Director and leader of the Culture Heritage Protection programme for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. He is the founder and chairman of the National Museum Security Group, founder of the Security of Major Museums Europe Group (SOMME), the UK lead for Tourism on the Cross-sector Security and Safety Communications Team, a member of the NPCC (National Police Chiefs Council) Heritage and Cultural Property Crime Working Group and a Special Advisor to the British Council s Cultural Protection Fund. Before joining the V&A in 2010, Vernon was a Scotland Yard detective for 24 years, the last 10 years as the head of the Art & Antiques Unit. During that time he overtly and covertly investigated all manner of art and cultural property crime. He was a member of The Interpol Tracking Task Force (Iraq), as well as representing UK Law Enforcement on International initiatives to combat the illicit trade of cultural goods from: Afghanistan, South America, Eastern Europe and South East Asia and others. He formed a number of long lasting community partnerships, including the creation of ArtBEAT a unique use of expert volunteers drawn from the cultural sector to assist the police. Towards the end of his police career he organised two exhibitions of Fakes & Forgeries, the last one attracting 30,000 visitors in just 3 weeks. Bhanu Goud - BG Infotech Bhanu Goud is a consultant technical manager for British Library Security System. Bhanu Goud is highly experienced in security systems and business strategy. British Library has appointed Bhanu Goud to build and implement a strategy to upgrade their legacy analogue security systems which are installed 20 years ago. As part of his role, he has identified the operational and technical risks, produced a strategy to upgrade the systems to mitigate these risks, provided an estimated cost of these upgrades and produced a programme and project management strategy to implement these works and also provided a library specific tender and quality assurance processes. Prior to this consulting role, Bhanu Goud worked in the TfL and network rail environment for 14 years in various companies and business management roles.
SPEAKERS Mike White - Hampton Security Consultants Michael has over fifteen 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. 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. Mike Gillespie - Advent IM Mike is an information security practitioner and CLAS consultant of many years standing and is well versed in the threat to organisational information assets. An active member of the Security Institute since 2008, Mike was voted onto the board of Directors in 2013 and given special responsibility for Cyber Research and Strategy. Additionally he is part of the Institute s mentoring scheme and a member of the CSCSS Global Cyber Security Select Committee. As a subject matter expert Mike is called upon regularly to speak at events and contribute editorial, most recently for the BBC and The Sunday Times as well as regular industry media. Mike is on the Editorial Board of Professional Security Magazine and writes a regular column on cyber technology. Advent IM is the UKs leading independent holistic security consultancy. Our aim is deliver end to end solutions which ensure best practice compliance with industry standards and deliver effective security to minimise security breaches. We don t sell any products; we provide professional advice and guidance so that your information and physical assets are protected.
SPEAKERS Roy Smith - Metropolitan Police Roy is a Chief Inspector serving as part of the senior leadership team for Lambeth. He is responsible for the delivery of local policing across the borough, counter terrorism, safer neighbourhood teams, licensing and strategic engagement. Roy is also the senior officer responsible for business crime and engagement across London and a qualified public order commander most recently responsible for the police response to the illegal rave in North Lambeth last Halloween, described as the most significant disorder in London since the 2011 riots. Leaving to run a proactive drugs enforcement team in West London and having been deployed as a Public Order PSU Commander during the August riots of 2011, Roy then became head of the new MPS Business Crime Unit providing the Met s first dedicated team of officers dedicated to business crime, partnership & engagement and crime prevention across London. This includes senior level stakeholder engagement with the business community, local & national government and partner agencies. Roy also represents the MPS as an associate director on the advisory board for the Safer London Business Partnership, is a member of the executive board for the Cross-sector Safety & Security Communications hub (CSSC) and sits as a permanent Alan Clamp - Security Industry Authority Alan Clamp joined the SIA in June 2015. Alan previously held the post of Chief Executive at the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) between 2011-2015. The HTA is an independent regulator responsible for ensuring the safe and ethical use of human tissue and organs for activities such as research, patient treatment and transplantation. Alan has also worked in other national regulatory organisations, including Ofsted - where he led the Research and Analysis Division - and the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency as Programme Director. Alan holds a degree in Natural Sciences, a PhD in Biochemistry and an MBA.
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