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8th Annual Security Conference

13/04/2011 - Pinners Hall, 105-108 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1EX

Member Price: £358.80 including VAT
Non-Member Price: £478.80 including VAT

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A critical update on current physical security threats to the UK banking sector

Physical security continues to present a significant challenge for banks. During a period of economic downturn, this risk is even higher, as many people turn to drastic measures including robbery, branch invasion and tiger kidnaps in order to secure vast sums of cash.  Not only do such threats present a significant risk to the stability of UK banks, but they also endanger the lives of bank staff. With the Olympics 2012 putting the UK in spotlight next year, now is also the time for the City to put contingency plans and security measures in place to manage the threat of security.

So what are the current security challenges for UK banks? What the are the emerging trends in robbery in London? At this annual conference, our expert panel of speakers will bring you fully up to speed on the current security threats to UK banking and the country as a whole.

Speakers include:

  • Bill Marriott, Head of Security, HSBC
  • Julian DiMauro, Manager, Alarm Filtering Centre, HSBC
  • Graham Vance, Manager, Protective Services, Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Pat Keane, Head of Security, Bank of Ireland
  • David Westoby JP, Head of Security Operations, Group Security & Fraud Directorate, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Professor Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Office for Security & Counter Terrorism, Home Office
  • Detective Superintendent, John Kielty, Serious and Organised Crime Command, Metropolitan Police Service
  • Detective Inspector Simon Hughes, Kidnap & Specialist Investigations Unit, Metropolitan Police
  • Johan Petersson, Chief Security Officer, G4S Sweden
  • Chief Superintendent Brian Kelly, Deputy Head of the Design Authority Team, Olympic and Paralympic Security Directorate, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office
  • Ben Fletcher, Head of Policy and Communications, Olympic and Paralympic Security Directorate, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office
  • Ken Scotland, Director, ADT UK&I

Key topics include:

  • International terrorism trends and the threat to the UK
  • Current trends in robbery in the UK
  • Dealing with a violent branch attack
  • Tiger kidnapping in the UK and Ireland
  • Lessons learnt by RBS from the climate camp protest at Gogarburn
  • Managing the security at the 2012 Olympics

 Who should attend?

This event will be of interested to senior and middle management responsible for:

  • Financial crime
  • Security
  • Operations
  • Risk
  • Human resources
  • Legal issues
  • Audit

Gold Sponsor:

ADT logo

ADT, a Tyco International company, is the world’s largest electronic security company.   Our business security systems include intruder detection, CCTV, access control and retail security, each tailored to individual businesses from the smallest to the largest, all backed by world class service.

Helping to make the UK & Ireland safer, we provide protection for countless businesses, organisations and individuals. Half the UK’s schools, universities, local authorities and primary care trusts have chosen us as their partner. We’re also the preferred choice for 89of the UK’s top 100 companies.

For more information visit www.adt.co.uk

Silver Sponsor:

Safetell logo

Bronze Sponsors:

Kaba logo

Scotia logo

Associate Sponsor:

Media Partner:

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Supporting Organisations:

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