IQPC Airport Security Brochure

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Bringing together Airport Security Intelligence for Comprehensive Human Safety and National Stability International Summit: 8 - 9 February 2010 Interactive Workshops: 7 & 10 February 2010 Grand Millennium Hotel, Dubai, UAE Only at IQPC’s second annual Airport Security Middle East 2010 will you hear from the most disciplined, insightful leaders in airport security in order to: 1. Manage the intelligence threat and risk assessment process in the government and private sectors 2. Counter the over-emphasis on technology as a holistic solution 3. Bridge the collaborative gaps between airports, airlines, governmental authorities and law enforcement 4. Identify new international regulations and guidelines for incorporation into Middle East airports 5. Evaluate new biometric security technology and implementation methods 6. Examine essential preventative measures to counter the spread of the H1N1 flu virus 7. Ensure streamlined, effective air cargo security Renowned speakers from these leading innovators: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada Aviation Canada, Canada Arab Air Carriers Organization, Lebanon Etihad Airways, UAE Fujairah International Airport, UAE Abu Dhabi Airports Company, UAE European Biometrics Forum, Ireland Dubai Airports, UAE Gulf Air, Bahrain General Authority of Civil Aviation, KSA Sharjah Ministry of Health, UAE Sharjah International Airport, UAE International Air Transport Association, UAE General Civil Aviation Authority, UAE For more information or to register Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected] www.airportsecurityme.com Media Partners Supporting Partner Associate Sponsor Middle East 2010 AIRPORT SECURITY Second Annual We must change the current linear security systems into more intelligent systems to prevent security from hindering aviation growth. At the moment, security is killing us softlyRonald Augustin,Conference Chairman, Airport Security Middle East 2010 Deputy Senior Vice President, KLM Security Services, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands Exchange experience with others in the field of airport security and find out what is new.Adel Al Awadi, Deputy Director General for Airport Affairs Kuwait International Airport, Kuwait Be exposed to the latest measures in Airport SecurityAbdullah Fadul Elahi, Project Manager, GACA, KSA Book before 19 November 2009 to save over USD$900

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Bringing together Airport Security Intelligence for Comprehensive Human Safety and National Stability

International Summit: 8 - 9 February 2010Interactive Workshops: 7 & 10 February 2010Grand Millennium Hotel, Dubai, UAE

Only at IQPC’s second annual Airport Security Middle East 2010 will you hear from the most disciplined, insightful leaders in airport security in order to:1. Manage the intelligence threat and risk assessment process in the government and private sectors2. Counter the over-emphasis on technology as a holistic solution3. Bridge the collaborative gaps between airports, airlines, governmental authorities and law enforcement4. Identify new international regulations and guidelines for incorporation into Middle East airports5. Evaluate new biometric security technology and implementation methods6. Examine essential preventative measures to counter the spread of the H1N1 �u virus7. Ensure streamlined, effective air cargo security

Renowned speakers from these leading innovators:• KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands

• Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada

• Aviation Canada, Canada

• Arab Air Carriers Organization, Lebanon

• Etihad Airways, UAE

• Fujairah International Airport, UAE

• Abu Dhabi Airports Company, UAE

• European Biometrics Forum, Ireland

• Dubai Airports, UAE

• Gulf Air, Bahrain

• General Authority of Civil Aviation, KSA

• Sharjah Ministry of Health, UAE

• Sharjah International Airport, UAE

• International Air Transport Association, UAE

• General Civil Aviation Authority, UAE

For more information or to registerTel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected]

www.airportsecurityme.com

Media Partners Supporting PartnerAssociate Sponsor

Middle East 2010

AIRPORTSECURITY

Second Annual

“We must change the current linear security systems into more intelligent systems to prevent security from hindering aviation growth. At the moment, security is killing us softly”Ronald Augustin,Conference Chairman, Airport Security Middle East 2010

Deputy Senior Vice President, KLM Security Services, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands

“Exchange experience with others in the field of airport security and find out what is new.”Adel Al Awadi, Deputy Director General for Airport Affairs

Kuwait International Airport, Kuwait

“Be exposed to the latest measures in Airport Security”Abdullah Fadul Elahi, Project Manager, GACA, KSA

Book before 19 November 2009

to save over USD$900

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Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesAre you using the most effective, proven marketing platform available today? The Second Annual Airport Security Middle East 2010 hosts many of the most respected leaders in the Middle East airport security �eld, providing a platform for debate and discussion. The latest products and services will be discussed and recommended during the many networking breaks at the event. Will you be there to propose your offerings?Let us know your objectives – we can help you to achieve them. We will tailor sponsorship packages to suit your individual requirements. Tell us your budget and we will create a personalized showcase just for you. There are limited sponsorship opportunities available at this year’s event so contact us now to avoid disappointment.For more details, call +971 4 364 2975 or email [email protected]

Critical Interactive Workshops – 7 & 10 February 2010The workshops running alongside Airport Security Middle East 2010 are unique opportunities to fully engage yourself through interactive programs. These comprehensive sessions are extended to ensure that you will get to the heart of the conference’s most critical issues and uncover practical solutions you can apply in your own organisation.

Workshop A 9:00 – 12:30

Recruiting Your Community to Strengthen Your Security Program

OverviewRecruiting the most successful airport security professionals from around the world will certainly bring expertise to your doorstep, but this strategy overlooks a large pool of candidates both inside and surrounding your airport. The community surrounding your airport and the passengers inside are all eager to ensure their safety and that of those around them, so isn’t it time that you recruit these willing citizens to collectively align them with your airport’s security mission? This interactive and thought-provoking workshop walks you through this process and gives you the tools you need to incorporate this initiative into your airport’s agenda.

Benefits• Take a look at your surrounding community and develop a plan to have them work for you• Examine the low costs of this type of program• Dissect international case studies documenting this program’s success• Learn how building a relationship with your surrounding community is mutually bene�cial

Expert Workshop LeaderCorporal Jacques BrunelleReviewer / Airport Watch CoordinatorNational Security Criminal OperationsRoyal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada

Workshop B 13:30 – 17:00

Customer Satisfaction: Ensure That Passengers Enjoy Their Time with You

OverviewMass transit passengers pose a continual security threat. However, these same passengers are also your customer and can be made into satis�ed patrons. Once satis�ed, passengers will be willing to patronize your airport and bring with them their spending power. Ensure that you create satis�ed ‘customers’ by streamlining your screening process, training friendly security staff and much more. After participating in this interactive workshop, you will be surprised by the impact your efforts can have on passenger attitude.

Benefits• Design a vision for airport security customer service that aligns with your security goals• Evaluate international case studies involving excellent treatment of passengers during their encounters with airport security• Train employees to make the customer experience more enjoyable• Consider minimally invasive security techniques while maintaining high standards of scrutiny

Expert Workshop LeaderCaptain Mohammed AzizChairman, Aviation Safety CommitteeArab Air Carriers OrganizationAdvisor to the ChairmanMiddle East Airlines, Lebanon

Workshop C 9:00 – 12:30

Comprehensive Biometric Security Implementation

OverviewBiometric security has taken technological leaps and bounds in the past decades, but never has it been more commercially available and easily implementable as it is today. The bene�ts of a well-considered biometric security program range from streamlined customer throughput to nearly impenetrable security screening. During this workshop, you will be inspired and well informed about the latest biometric security possibilities and those on the horizon.

Benefits• Examine the latest technology offered by the biometric security industry• Discuss the ways in which new technology can be easily integrated into your unique operations• Realize the benefits and address the challenges of biometric security integration• Identify holistic biometric security operator training solutions

Expert Workshop LeaderMax SnijderManaging DirectorEuropean Biometrics Group, Ireland

Workshop D 13:30 – 17:00

Holistic Airport Security Human Resources Management

OverviewThe ‘human factor’ has come further and further into the spotlight of airport security discussion as experts point out that an onslaught of technology has continued to cast a shadow on this crucial principle of security. In this comprehensive workshop, you will discover new approaches to the sourcing, training and talent management of the most fundamental aspect of airport security: your human resources.

Benefits• Seal gaps potentially caused by human error in managing airport security• Screen potential employees effectively to lessen internal risk• Maintain superior levels of scrutiny and security without any weak links in the chain• Target airport security talent in the Middle East

Expert Workshop LeaderThis workshop will be facilitated by a leading expert in airport security.

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For more information or to register:Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected], www.airportsecurityme.com

Sunday, 7 February 2010 Wednesday, 10 February 2010

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For more information or to register:Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected], www.airportsecurityme.com

8.00 Registration, Refreshments and Networking

9.00 Chairman’s Welcome Address Ronald H. Augustin, Deputy Senior Vice President, KLM Security Services, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands

Evolved Airport Security Strategy and Risk Assessment

9.10 Identify Existing and New Threats to Middle East Airport Security Determine critical changes to the operational techniques of Middle East criminals Respond to new challenges in preventing the transfer of dangerous viruses Predict future threats and take the most effective preventative measures Ronald H. Augustin, Deputy Senior Vice President, KLM Security Services, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands

9.50 Community Participation and Airport Perimeter Security Identify those who visit outside your airport perimeter and build local intelligence How airport authorities and regulators embrace such a program that is very low cost Bring positive returns from your neighboring communities Make airport security an effective, professional community affair Corporal Jacques Brunelle, Reviewer / Airport Watch Coordinator National Security Criminal Operations Royal Canadian Mounted Police Canada

10.30 Morning Break, Networking and Refreshments

11.00 Insightful Aviation Security Intelligence: The Role of Actionable Threat and Risk Assessments Understand the role and workings of intelligence The should-be two-way relationship between intelligence, the aviation industry and the overseers of Civil Aviation Security Manage the intelligence Threat and Risk Assessment process among the stakeholders involved in government and the private sector Hassan M. Eltaher, President, Aviation Canada, Canada

11.40 Utilize New Technology to Expedite the Movement of Passengers While Maintaining High Security Standards Understand the importance of viewing passengers as customers and treating their time accordingly Discover new streamlined screening technology Achieve efficiency by integrating a ‘human factor’ into new technology operation Phil Blum, Head of Security Assurance, Dubai Airports, UAE

12.20 Networking Lunch

Communication and the Human Factor

13.30 Counter the Current Over-Emphasis on Technology as a Holistic Solution Design airport security protocol that incorporates the ‘human factor’ Understand how strengthened communication between all security stakeholders can make the difference between success and failure Support a culture of collaboration and staff interaction Captain Mohammed Aziz, Chairman, Aviation Safety Committee, Arab Air Carriers Organization, Advisor to the Chairman, Middle East Airlines, Lebanon

14.10 Interactive Panel Discussion: Connecting Terminals - Bridge the Communication and Collaboration Gaps between Airports, Airlines, Governmental Authorities and Law Enforcement How can these critical lines of communication be strengthened? How can cross-party collaboration be initiated? Identify case-studies of effective collaboration in the real world Captain Mohammed Aziz, Chairman, Aviation Safety Committee, Arab Air Carriers Organization, Advisor to the Chairman, Middle East Airlines, Lebanon Khaled Al Mazroui, General Manager, Fujairah International Airport, UAE

14.50 Afternoon Break, Networking and Refreshments

Emerging International Guidelines

15.20 Examine New International Regulations and Guidelines for Incorporation into Middle East Airports Evaluate changes to security guidelines in disease transfer prevention Understand changes to the international adoption of LAG regulations Determine the future direction of global regulatory framework changes Ahmed Al Haddabi, Vice President, Safety and Security, Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), UAE

16.00 Cater International Guidelines and Security Protocol to the Demands of Individual Middle East Airports Identify the implications of unique characteristics in the region’s airports on designing security protocol Crowd-sourcing: Ensure that security measures are well-communicated so that passengers are also in a position to help enforce guidelines Senior Representative, General Civil Aviation Authority, UAE

16.40 End of Day One

8.30 Registration, Refreshments and Networking

9.00 Chairman’s Welcome Address

The Latest Advances in Airport Security Technology

9.10 Evaluate New Biometric Security Technology and Implementation Methods Reconcile the privacy invasion issues that come with new biometric technology How has biometric security fared globally? Is it worth it? Explore the newest biometric airport security technology Max Snijder, CEO, European Biometrics Forum, Ireland

9.50 IATA’s Security and Facilitation Strategy How to avoid global security measures becoming uncoordinated and driven by short-term political imperatives and knee-jerk reactions IATA’s vision to ensure that security and facilitation are threat-based, risk-managed, multi-layered, operationally consistent and cost-efficient, operating within a coherent and simplified regulatory framework The five pillars of IATA’s new ‘Security and Facilitation Strategy’ – and what we need to do to get there Mohammed Abu Baker Al Farea, Vice President Corporate Safety & Security Etihad Airways, UAE, Security Group Member, International Air Traffic Association (IATA), UAE

10.30 Morning Break, Networking and Refreshments

11.00 The Convergence of Physical and Technological Security: Will Airlines Benefit from It? Identify security weaknesses in asset protection and compliance when physical and technological security combine Identify cost reduction measures that don’t sacrifice compliance and quality Pinpoint the areas where physical security simply can’t be replaced by electronic security and vice versa Prashant Pandey, Security Compliance Manager, Gulf Air, Bahrain

Progress in the Air Cargo Security Field

11.40 Ensure Streamlined, Effective Air Cargo Security Is the current approach to air cargo security effective? Balance the sheer volume of air cargo traffic with the necessity of adequate regulation Can crucial air cargo security be implemented without financial overburdening? Khaled Al Mazroui, General Manager, Fujairah International Airport, UAE

12.20 Networking Lunch

13.30 Implementing KSA’s New Air Cargo Security Model Follow the movement from Saudi Arabia’s old air cargo security model to their new, internationally recognized process Identify the equipment and processes necessary for effective realization Pinpoint solutions to common challenges in upgrading aircargo security systems Sami Mumenah, Director of Security General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), KSA

Health, Medicine and Preventing the Spread of Disease

14.10 Case Study: Essential Preventative Measures Against the H1N1 Virus Explore advances in the prevention of an H1N1 viral epidemic in your airport How Sharjah Airport utilized advanced screening technology to deter the threat of the H1N1 virus Ensure effective responses to potential H1N1 cases Gamil Tourky, Technical Director, Preventative Medicine Sharjah Ministry of Health, UAE

14.50 Afternoon Break, Networking and Refreshments

15.20 In-Depth Airport Safety and Medical Services Management for Complete Passenger Security Explore airport medical services structuring and process development possibilities Discover new medical response techniques used at the Sharjah Airport Identify common gaps in airport medical services and the latest solutions for filling them Dr. Issam Abed Salameh, Head of Medical Service, Sharjah International Airport, UAE

16.00 Closing Notes: The Overall Impact of ‘The Human Factor’ on Airport Security Discover often overlooked security holes created by a lack of emphasis on personnel management Explore ways to decrease costs by overcoming the ‘buy-now’ mindset when it comes to purchasing new technology Identify the steps to take to ensure holistic security staff training for all on-site equipment Nawazish Khan, Chief Coordinator, Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority, Pakistan

16.40 End of Conference

Summit Day One Monday, 8 February 2010

Summit Day TwoTuesday, 9 February 2010

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Middle East 2010

AIRPORTSECURITY

Second Annual

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A. Recruiting Your Community to Strengthen Your Security ProgramB. Customer Satisfaction: Ensure That Passengers Enjoy Their Time with YouC. Comprehensive Biometric Security Implementation D. Holistic Airport Security Human Resources Management

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