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7th Annual Port & Maritime Security 2010The 2010 conference will address vital issues relating to national security, including enhanced co-ordination both nationally and internationally and the development of technology used in modern maritime security initiatives. |
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All port operators and professionals working in the maritime industry need a clear-cut understanding of the critical factors effecting maritime security today. In turn, it is vital to find out what strategies work in combating these security threats, risks and vulnerabilities and to keep up to date on the latest projects and technologies.
Being behind the game is not an option as threats become ever more sophisticated. Working together is essential part of a successful security strategy and this is the focus at Port & Maritime Security 2010.
The 7th annual Port & Maritime Security 2010 summit will bring together experts and leaders to share the most recent initiatives, to give you insights into the latest policy moves and examine some of the most advanced technological approaches on the market. Join your peers at this two-day meeting to network with and learn from some of the best national and international authorities.
Your involvement in the summit is valuable to the industry as well as giving you an essential brief for updating or improving your own operations. This summit is aimed at helping to shape future developments within the maritime industry and equip you with the most up-to-date local and regional industry information.
Port and Maritime Security 2010 will facilitate interaction and cooperation between government agencies, port operators, shipping companies and other key industries and our outstanding speaker panel will be able to give you the latest insights into how you can tackle the ever-expanding threats you and your operations face. Here are some of the senior experts you will meet with at Port & Maritime Security 2010:
- Paul Retter AM, Executive Director, Office of Transport Security
- Steve Dreezer, General Manager – Maritime and Surface Security, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
- Mick Palmer, Inspector of Transport Security, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
- Commodore R.S Vasan (Retired), Head of Strategy and Security, Centre for Asia Studies, India
- David Fricker, Deputy Director-General of Security, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
- Captain Twalib Khamis, Harbour Master, Port of Mombasa, Kenya
- Susan Fryda-Blackwell, Executive Officer, Ports Australia
- Llew Russell, CEO, Shipping Australia
- Wayne Taratoa, Manager – Security Systems, Port of Brisbane Corporation
- Graeme O’Neill, Security Advisor, Fleet Operations, Carnival Australia
A pre-conference Crisis Management workshop will be held on Monday 13th September. Workshop participants will look at techniques to build resilience in their organisation before, during and after an incident. The workshop will be led by crisis management expert & Managing Director of Turning Point Crisis Management Stephen Young.
Make the most of the early bird reduced rate and book your place by 25th June 2010. Book online here [link to rego page] or contact our conference registration team on +61 2 9080 4307 or registration@informa.com.au.
Comments from our previous Port & Maritime Security events:
“It provided a valuable networking opportunity and insight into commercial port security”
Fleet Command
“It represents a great forum for people of like mind to get together and share our experiences and thoughts and distribute the word amongst the community…there’s not enough of these and I think they’re extremely valuable”
Corporate Protection Australia
“Learning opportunities through networking and meeting a range of experts from across industry and government”
Fremantle Ports
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