Cyber Attacks and Mitigation Plans
Security threats are not limited to harmful people and/or weapons. A series of presentations will discuss the rapidly growing threat posed by cyber-attacks and their impact on commercial aviation and highlight key areas to consider for your cyber-mitigation plans.
Social Media: a New Actor in Aviation Security
Discover the role that social media and the internet play in terrorist activities, and how they affect the global picture. Do social networking sites simply offer terrorists the opportunity to communicate, spread propaganda, coordinate activities and attract recruits or is there more? Find out how these tools also enable traceability and provide the security community with the ability to counter negative efforts.
Resilience and Business Continuity in Aviation
How prepared are we when disaster strikes? How can we make business continuity plans to enable a swift return to normal operations, while meeting the immediate demands and operational challenges?
Challenges in Cargo Security - 2012 and Onwards The future of cargo security will face some of the same issues facing passenger security: the need for effective and efficient regulations and processes. Explore the challenges in securing the cargo supply chain globally, the progress made to date and the next steps.
International Air Law: New Instruments and their Impact on Aviation Security
Are the laws that govern global aviation effective enough for the threats the industry faces? What is the impact on aviation security when new laws are introduced and what do we need to think about for the future?
Pressing the Edge: 20 Years Ahead
Can today’s technology be used to identify tomorrow’s terrorist? Take a sneak peek at what we can expect from technology in the next 20 years and how these advancements can help define the evolution of security screening.
Getting Maximum Value from Security
Protecting the traveling public, staff and assets is of the utmost importance to the aviation community. Billions of dollars are invested each year by aviation stakeholders to maintain this standard, but are we able to quantify the return on this investment? Find out what a panel of airports, airlines and regulators think.
Capacity-building for Global Security
Collaborative capacity building is the logical and vital next step in improving the security of the global aviation network. The 37th ICAO Assembly Declaration on Aviation Security includes a commitment to “assist States in need, through funding, capacity building and technology transfer in cooperation with States, international organizations and industry”. Contribute to the discussion of the key requirements for successful global capacity-building and assistance.
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