9th Annual Security Conference
27/04/2012 - Pinners Hall, 105-108 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1EX
Member Price: £358.80 including VAT
Non-Member Price: £478.80 including VAT
Creating Better, Cheaper, Faster, Smarter Physical Security for Financial Services
With so many eyes turned on the UK in 2012 due to the Olympics and other events, and the increased cash these will bring to the country, physical security is going to be a very high profile discipline this year. As every year, there will be new challenges and greater risks – yet banks are feeling the economic squeeze on their budgets and resources in their security operations as elsewhere.
Battling against organised criminals and terrorists, protesters, rioters or violent customers, physical security professionals in banks and financial services need to find ways to improve operational efficiencies - responding quickly as new threats come to light - without compromising on staff or asset protection.
This 2012 event will brief you on the existing and emerging new threats, and how they are being addressed by the government, police, agencies and your peers.
Speakers include:
- Lord Henley, Minister of State for Crime Prevention and Anti-Social Behaviour Reduction, Home Office
- Ian Dyson, Commander, City of London Police
- Don Randall MBE, Head of Security, Bank of England
- Valentina Soria, Research Analyst, Counter-terrorism and Security, Royal United Services Institute
- Bill Marriott, Head of Physical Security Risk, Europe, HSBC
- Clement Abrew, Head of Regional Security Services, UBS AG
- Chris Coles, Head of Risk Operations, Metro Bank Plc
- Paul Ennis, Security Manager, GB, Clydesdale Bank
- Lynn Robertson, Health & Safety Manager, Clydesdale Bank
- Antony Harden, Assistant Manager, Branch & ATM Security, Group Security & Fraud, Lloyds Banking Group
- Steve Connolly, Olympic Road Freight Management Project Manager, TfL
- Hugh Gilmour, Director of Operational Risk, G4S Cash Solutions (UK) Ltd
- Karl Pardoe, Account Director, ADT Finance & Banking
- Matthew Allen, Policy Director, British Bankers' Association






