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SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS
THE FUTURE STARTS NOW...
DAY 5 NOVEMBER 12, 2021 TOPICS & SPEAKER PROFILES SESSION 1:
• Context, statistics over 6 months, and possible outlooks
• Zooming in on one route, and showing how logisticians can assess the possible alternatives using Lane Threat Assessment
THREE HIGH-RISK EUROPEAN ROUTES
Speakers: Steve Bacot, LandRisk Manager and Kristian Bischof, Europe & Russia Analyst, Risk Intelligence
This presentation looks at three high- risk European transportation routes and discusses how to find secure alternatives, covering:
• Three European logistics lanes that are being impacted by cargo thefts right now
• Principles of assessments, what to look for, how to weigh commercial choices against risks and more
SPEAKER PROFILES
Steve is the LandRisk Manager at Risk Intelligence and has led the development work of LandRisk Logistics. He previously served in the UK Parachute Regiment and has 15 years’ experience in international security, including support for governmental reconstruction programmes, commercial oil and gas projects and NGO humanitarian operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Libya. With a strong operational background in hostile and post-conflict environments, Steve has focused on policy development, risk and incident management, and compliance to industry and international standards. Steve is an ASIS Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and Physical Security Professional (PSP).
Kristian is Risk Intelligence’s Europe and Russia analyst, as well as having a focus on emerging technological threats like cyber and electronic warfare. Kristian has previously served in the Danish Army and worked with analysis and physical security in international NGOs and emergency response organisations. Additionally, he has been a part of the Danish Atlantic Treaty Association, a Copenhagen based think-tank researching issues on international security.
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