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AVSEC World 2012 30 October to 1 November 2012 Brooklyn, New York


The Big Apple has a fresh take on aviation security.


IATA and this year’s airline sponsor, JetBlue Airways Corporation, proudly bring you the industry’s premier international aviation security and facilitation event. This high-level networking forum will focus on building a vision for security to meet the challenges of growing passenger traffic and ever-changing threats.


Dialogue with high-level representatives from airlines, airports, governments, national, regional and international organizations, manufacturers, suppliers, and law enforcement personnel from around the world. Tap into leading-edge ideas for your organization’s security strategy.


Hear from senior decision makers from around the world as they discuss how industry and government can work together to implement risk-based measures in today’s environment. Venture into the debate on using passenger data for security purposes and weigh both sides of the argument.


Engage in discussions on the next-generation vision for passenger screening, The Checkpoint of the Future.


Learn more about the growing threat of cyber-attacks and how to build a mitigation plan. Experience the latest in technology from leading aviation security suppliers at a special conference exhibition.


For IATA Member Airlines, Strategic Partners and Accredited Cargo Agents: attend Cargo Security and Facilitation Industry Forums on Monday, October 29 where participants will be able to exchange, network and get the latest information on regional developments.


www.iata.org/avsec


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