Welcome to GovNet’s Homeland & Border Security 2010 conference. Facilitating the gathering of key organisations and agencies involved in building this country’s security infrastructure for five successful years, this sector-leading conference is an opportunity to shape and develop progressive security strategies for today and beyond.
This year’s conference will focus on new perspectives and solutions for security in the digital age. Securing the nation and its critical infrastructure has never been more challenging. Local communities and public crowded places demand more sophisticated forms of protection and improved methods of vetting key individuals. Terrorists and serious organised criminals are now exploiting cyberspace to accelerate and facilitate their physical crimes, from drug trafficking, illegal immigration, fraud and money laundering through to CBRN attack.
Faced with these dynamic, fast-changing threats, those who seek to protect and pursue are in danger of being outpaced by those who threaten our security. Join us as we discuss new ideas and perspectives on security in the digital age, understand how we can integrate today’s technology with tomorrow’s innovations and create effective working partnerships between the public and private sectors, at home and abroad.

Share the platform with leading government organisations to engage in thought leadership and influence key stakeholders and policy decision makers across the Homeland and Border Security arena.
For full sponsorship opportunities contact Ed Irving on 0161 211 3024 or email ed.irving@govnet.co.uk
Network with over 350 delegates and showcase your products and services to a highly-targeted public sector audience
For exhibition and seminar opportunities contact Ed Irving on 0161 211 3024 ed.irving@govnet.co.uk
e-Borders Programme Director, UK Border Agency
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Chair (Non-Executive), Serious Organised Crime Agency.
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Managing Director of Detica, BAE Systems
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