DSEi Briefings in Partnership with Counter Terror Expo 2012
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Following the success of the security briefings at DSEi 2011 we are pleased to present four individual and highly specialised security sessions held in partnership with Counter Terror Expo 2012 on Wednesday 25th April 2012. As a valued participant at DSEi you can take advantage of these invitation-only briefings for no cost. Simply click on your preferred briefing listed below. You can choose to attend more than one of the sessions.Delivered by a forum of experts in the field of counter terrorism, these briefings will ensure a targeted approach to the issues at the forefront of the international counter terrorism community. They have been put on exclusively for the participants of DSEi, the world leading defence and security event.Each briefing will include a detailed overview presented by a leading authority followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session.
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09.30-11.00 Electronic Conflict & Cyber Security Briefing The US predicts that close to $55 billion will be invested in cyber-security over the next 3 years. There is no better occasion to analyse and discuss the extent of the threats from cyber sabotage and consider how your products and services will address the evolving nature of cyber conflict.Speakers include: Greg Day, EMEA Security CTO and Director of Security Strategy, Symantec |
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11.30-13.00 Transnational Counter Terrorism Briefing Cooperation and coordination between key partners and capacity building donors is fundamental to the stability and growth of any trans-Atlantic agreements. DSEi’s partnership with CTX will bring together an unrivalled international audience allowing you to network in one dedicated forum, to drive forward your initiatives and plans for the future.Speakers include: Jamie Shea, Deputy ASG, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO Register your interest to attend the Transnational Counter Terrorism Briefing here |
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14.00-15.30 Middle East Security BriefingTriggered by events in Tunisia, Iraq and Afghanistan from the Arab Spring to the aftermath of Osama bin Laden’s death, there has never been a more appropriate time to reflect and review the implications on global terrorism today.Speakers include: Kasper Ege, Counter Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF) and CTIFT Office, United NationsRegister your interest to attend the Middle East Security Briefing here |
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16.00-17.30 National Security Strategy BriefingThe UK threat level in the last few years has been consistently set at “severe”, suggesting that a national terrorist attack is “highly likely”. Engage with our expert panel of speakers to ensure your counter terror technology and equipment is capable of meeting these rising challenges.Speakers include: Dr Dave Sloggett, Centre for Defence Studies, Department of War Studies, Kings College London Register your interest to attend the National Security Strategy Briefing here
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