REGISTER TO ATTEND CLICK HERE! 14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM
IFSEC INTERNATIONAL CENTRE STAGE – HALL 5
DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY
11.00 - 12.00
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13.00 - 14.00
14.00 - 15.00
15.00 - 16.00
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The Impact of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the Security Industry Speaker: David Evans, Project Director – 2012, BSIA
Convergence and the Future of Security Chair: Mr Chris Northey Baker FSyl, principal security advisor and head of business resilience, UK Hydrographic Office; Speakers: Mr James Willison MSyl, Vice-Chairman, ASIS European Security Convergence Sub- Committee; Mr Sarb Sembhi, Director of Client Services, Incoming Thought and ISACA representative
Lone Worker protection is a paradox Chair: Mr Brian Sims BA (Hons) Hon FSyI, Editor, Security Management Today Online Speakers: Mr Malcolm Cheshire, CEO, Third Margin; Mr Patrick Dealtry, MD, Lone Working Group Ltd
All you need to know about PSIM - brought to you by Professional Security Chair: Roy Cooper, Managing Director, Professional Security Magazine Speakers: James Whybrow, Sales Director, Europe & Africa, VidSys; Mr Jon Roadnight MSyl, Director, CornerStone; Wes Harper, Harper Morgan
100 in 100 Apprentices – find out what a fresh, funded apprentice could do for your business Speakers: David Greer, CEO, Skills for Security; Simon Banks, Commercial Director, CSL DualCom
DAY 4 – THURSDAY 17TH MAY
Public Draft (PD) 6662: 2010 – Time for a change Speakers: Dave Wilkinson, Technical Manager, BSIA; Paul Phillips, Technical Officer, BSIA
Network Communication – Fixed and Mobile Speaker: David J Thorne, Chief Broadband and Access Strategist, BT Innovate and Design
Insurance Class Signalling Speakers: Chris Carter Brennan, WebWayOne; Gilli Coston, O2 Telefonica
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