Why attend
Featuring specialist expertise, on the ground experience, cases of best practice and a focus on networking.
At Homeland & Border Security 2010, delegates will:
- Network with the most high-level security strategists and policy-makers across the public, private and third sectors
- Hear how the government is strengthening British security at home and abroad
- Keep abreast of the latest counter-terrorism policy initiatives and programmes, including the new UK Science and Technology Strategy for Countering International Terrorism
- Gain valuable cross-government and cross-industry insight
- Engage with suppliers, conveying to them your needs directly
GREAT NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
(High-level speakers available to you; panel discussions; question and answer; extended lunch and coffee breaks. The conference promises a unique mix of high-quality seminars as well as an energised plenary. Over 2 hours of networking are scheduled into the programme to encourage attendees to network in a convivial environment)
DYNAMIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(A series of six one-hour seminars will allow delegates to understand complex areas of specific interest)
CROSS-GOVERNMENT AND CROSS SECTOR INSIGHTS
(This conference is attended by senior level governance managers and directors from numerous local authorities and government departments and agencies.
CPD CERTIFIED
(This means that attendance at any of our events can contribute to your Continuing Personal and Professional Development and help you meet your own targets. All attendees will be provided with access to download the event CPD certificate post-conference)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This is a must attend event for anyone looking to create and implement effective security initiatives within their organisation. Key job titles include:
- Heads of Forensics
- Forensic Experts
- Criminal Evidence Experts
- Heads of Resilience
- Heads of Counter Terrorism
- Heads of Information Governance
- Chief Technology Officers
- Heads of Data Security
- Chief Information Officers
- Heads of Homeland Security
- Heads of Business Continuity
- Head of Defence Programme
- Heads of Disaster Recovery
- Heads of Information Availability
- Heads of Surveillance
- Heads of Procurement
- Information Security Managers
- Heads of Analytics
- Heads of Crime Analysis
- Data Intelligence Lead
- Heads of Strategy, Reporting & Analytics
- Directors of Civil Contingencies
- Senior Government Risk Advisors
- Compliance Managers/Directors
- Emergency/First Responders
- Heads of Emergency Planning
- Emergency Preparedness Manager
- Border Control Managers
- IT Security Directors
- Network-Centric Security Directors
- Secure Communications Interoperability Managers
- Command and Information Systems Directors
- Head of Facilities Management
FROM THE FOLLOWING ORGANISATIONS:
- Airport Authorities
- ACPO
- Armed forces
- Atomic Weapons Establishment
- British Red Cross
- Cabinet Office
- CAFOD
- CEOP
- Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI)
- Civil Contingencies Secretariat
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS)
- Defence Security Standards Organisation
- Defra
- Department for Transport
- Department of Work and Pensions
- DIUS
- Economic and Social Research Council
- Embassies
- Fire & Rescue Services
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- GCHQ
- Health Protection Agency
- Highways Agency
- HM Customs and Revenues
- HM Treasury
- Home Office
- Identity and Passport Service
- Information Commissioners Office
- Information Warfare Site (IWS)
- Local Authorities
- London Assembly
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Defence, Security Services Group
- Ministry of Justice
- National Air Traffic Services
- National Blood Service
- Office for Criminal Justice Reform
- Office of Government Commerce
- Office of Cyber Security
- Olympic Delivery Authority
- Police
- Police Forces
- Port Authorities
- RUSI
- SOCA
- St John Ambulance
- UK Armed Forces
PREVIOUS HOMELAND & BORDER SECURITY CONFERENCE DELEGATE TESTIMONIALS:
A fantastic conference, with up to date information on what is actually going on. Very professionally set in the perfect location, with Speakers who made a lasting impression.
Management Trainer, Cambridgeshire Police
The conference was most useful in bringing together government, academia, and business cohorts to network on global homeland security issues.
Chief, Homeland Security Coordination, Analysis and Production, Department of Defence
This was a good event for agencies directly involved in Border control.
Emergency Planning Manager, Highways Agency
I attend the Homeland Security conference every year; I always find the quality of the speakers excellent and subject matter interesting.
Commercial Director, Home Office
A very useful conference to confirm thinking towards national security.
Fleet Operations, Royal Navy
A very well organised conference with a compelling panel of speakers complemented by a wide range of enthusiastic and relevant exhibitors, all of which was reflected by the excellent attendance.
Operations Manager, SOCA
Good, high quality speakers talking about topical subjects.
Change Manager, Her Majesty's Court Service
A very good range of speakers who created thought provoking discussions.
Superintendent, West Yorkshire Police
This was a first class conference with a very impressive line up of speakers.
Community Safety Manager, Eastleigh Borough Council
I found the day very informative and interesting and would attend again.
Group Manager, Her Majesty's Prison Service
A worthwhile investment to appreciate current thinking and strategy.
Technical Resource and Implementation Manager, Norfolk Constabulary