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Draft Conference Agenda

Day One: 1st October 2008

8:00

Coffee & Registration

09.00

Chairperson’s Opening Address:


09.15

Establishing A Unique Identification System Which Can Facilitate Future Technological Advances And Information Sharing

Tom Bush,
Assistant Director Criminal Justice Information Services CJIS Division,
FBI


9.45

Creation Of UK Border Agency - Working In Partnership To Deliver A Secure Border

Tom Dowdall,
Director European Operations, Unified Border Force,
UK Border Agency


10.15

Information Sharing In A Trusted Environment

Peter Nevitt,
Director Justice & Public Safety, EMEA,
Oracle Corporation


10.45

Increasing The Passenger Processing Capability Whilst Collecting Accurate Personal Data In A Swift And Effective Manner

Dr Mireille Levy,
Head of Identity Management Standards,
Identity and Passport Service UK


11.15

Morning Coffee Break

11.45

Interoperability Between Agencies In C4I, And Real-Time Integration To Records/Databases For First-Hand Information To The Frontline Officers

Siew-Ning Kan
Director Police Technology Department
Singapore Police Force


12.15

The Impact Of Web 2.0 On National Security

Hong-Eng Koh
Global Government Industry Director
Public Safety & Criminal Justice
Sun Microsystems, Inc.


12.45

Enabling An End-To-End Security Footprint To Incorporate CCTV, Communication Networks For Increased Public Safety And Security

Tarique Ghuffur,
Assistant Commissioner, Central Operations,
Metropolitan Police UK


13.15

Lunch

 

Stream A:  Information Sharing And Interoperability

Stream B:  Border Security

14.25

Chairperson’s Remarks:

Chairperson’s Remarks:

14.30

Security Mechanism and Interoperability Infrastructure For Secure Information Sharing

Uuno Vallner,
Head of Division IT Infrastructure Division,
Estonia

National Security - From ‘Need To Know’ To ‘Need To Share’ – How To Create A Secure Environment For Multi Agency Information Sharing

Moderator: Peter Nevitt,
Director Justice & Public Safety, EMEA,
Oracle Corporation

Panellists: Kevin Sharp,
Senior VP Sales, EMEA,
Daon

Sponsored By Oracle

15.00

Assessing The Criteria Required For Privacy Enhancing Security Technologies

Johann Cas,
Coordinator of the PRISE project, Institute of Technology Assessment,
Austrian Academy of Sciences

Increasing The Security Of Travel Documents And Traveller Authentication By Implementing And Using Biometrics And Applied Technologies

Tero Tammisalo,
Project Manager, BioSec,
Ministry of Interior Finland

15.30

Open Source Intelligence: A Driving Force For Information Sharing And International Co- Operation?

Johan Truyens,
Project Officer - Information & Intelligence Capabilities Development,
EDA

Use Of Technology For Border Checks At European Union (EU) External Borders

Damjan Zgajner,
Research & Development Unit,
Frontex

16.00

Afternoon Coffee Break

16.30

Guaranteeing The Privacy And Security In E-Government

Geert Mareels,
Director, e-Government Co-ordination Unit, Flemish Ministry of Administrative Affairs,
Flemish Government

Improving The Quality And Quantity Of Fingerprint Data Recorded And Transferred Between All Criminal Police Authorities To Promote Mutual Assistance

Mark Branchflower,
Head of the Fingerprint Unit, Identification Branch,
Interpol

17.00

The National Emergency Management Web-Geo-Portal Sharing Information And Creating A COP

Marlene Meyer,
Senior Consultant, Geographer, Ph.D. Danish Ministry of the Environment,
National Survey and Cadastre

Creating An Integrated Border Management Structure Between Police And Border Agencies For Seamless Information Exchange

Speaker To Be Announced

14:30 – 17:30

STREAM C

Preventing, Managing And Recovering From A Terrorist Attack

DCI Chris Phillips
Head of the
National Counter Terrorism Security Office, (NaCTSO), UK

17.30

End of Conference Day One


17.45

NAT SEC 08 Drinks Reception

Day Two: 2nd October 2008

8:00

Coffee & Registration

09.00

Chairperson’s Opening Address:


09.05

Addressing The Current UK Threat From International Terror

Counter Terrorism Command,
Metropolitan Police UK


10.00

Challenges For Multi-Agency Commands In An Emerging CBRN Event

Andrew Sigsworth,
Chief Superintendent, Head,
Police National CBRN Centre


10.30

Interoperability And Member- State Collaboration: Ensuring Secure Data Transfer Between Member States For Respectful Interoperability

Andrew Robinson,
Hon Consul for France in the UK


11.00

The People, Process And Technology Issues Involved In Achieving Tri-Service Interoperability: A UK Perspective

Michael Hallowes,
Detective Chief Superintendent, Head of Strategic Operations,
National Policing Improvement Agency, UK


11.30

Morning Coffee Break

12.00

Achieving Identity Management At Europe’s Borders

Frank Paul
Head Of Large IT Scale Systems,
European Union


12.30

How Government Decision Makers Can Identify And Mitigate Security Risks Through Biometrics

US VISIT
Speaker to be announced


13.00

The UK’s Challenge: Delivering A Secure Border

Ian Neill,
Deputy Director, e-borders programme,
UK Border Agency


13.30

Lunch

 

Stream A: Intelligence And Surveillance

Stream B:  CBRN

14.25

Chairperson’s Remarks:

Chairperson’s Remarks:

14.30

Use Of UAVs For Border Surveillance – Strengthening External Borders With ISR Systems And Integration Of UAVs Into Non Segregated Air Space

Jan Sjoerd de Vries,
Capability Directorate,
European Defence Agency

Achieving CBRN-Security In The Netherlands: An Integrated Approach

J. van Vugt,
Programme Manager CBRN,
National Coordinator on Counter-Terrorism

15.00

CCTV, Sensors: How Can New Systems be incorporated Into Current Infrastructure Whilst Maintaining Capability Required To Freely Exchanging Data

Speaker to be finalised

Are Spent Nuclear Fuel Transports Safe against Terrorist Attacks?

Dr Emmanuel Egger,
Head Nuclear Issues Federal Department of Defence,
Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS),
Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP,
SPIEZ LABORATORY Switzerland

15.30

Afternoon Coffee Break

16.00

Broadband: Faster Forensics – Speeding Up The Delivery Of Forensics With The Use Of New Technology

Jon Ashe,
Principal Scenes of Crime Officer
Sussex Police

16.30

The Prevention Of Radicalisation And Social Exclusion In Finland

Tarja Mankkinen,
Director, Ministry of the Interior,
Finland

17.00

Increasing The Preparedness And Responsiveness Of Finnish Fire-Fighters With The ‘Capacity Of Operational Security Services And Response Programme’

Taito Vaino,
Project Manager, Senior Officer, Department For Rescue Services,
Ministry of Interior, Finland

17.30

End of Conference Day Two