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CONFERENCE DAY TWO – Friday, 7th March 2008
 

   


9.00am Opening remarks from the chair
Rod Cowan, Cowan Communications

9.10am
Aviation Security Briefing

  • Terminal security / front of house

  • Regional airport security

  • Cargo security

  • Hands free body searches

  • Intermodal considerations

Paul Retter, Office of Transport Security

9.50am
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
How Public and Private Sector Can and Should Work Together

  • A review of the ‘Griffin’ project

  • Overcoming the tensions and difficulties when developing a cross-agency response to security

  • Bringing the principles of community-based policing into national security

  • Building links with communities

Paul Stephenson, Deputy Commissioner, MET Police
Commander Tim White,
Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command, MET Police

10.30am Morning Tea

11.00am View from the AFP

  • Methods to enhancing joint operational activity

  • The value of cooperative and collaborative joint activity in investigating serious crime

  • AFP’s programme of working with overseas agencies including Philippines Law Enforcement Agencies

  • Countering homegrown terrorism

  • The national terrorism hotline

  • Operation Pendennis

Peter Drennan, National Manager, Counter Terrorism, AFP


12.20pm Lunch
 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
      STREAM A
Modern Threats
STREAM B
GIS
STREAM C
The National Agenda
STREAM D
Security in the Enterprise & Latest Technology
    1.20PM Welcome back from the chair
    1.30PM

Cyber Crime in and from China
• The drivers of change in China in the 21st
century
• Risks arising from new payment systems
• Risks arising from wireless and mobile technologies
• Organised cyber crime risks in China
• Policing and regulation of cybercrime in a global environment
Dr Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo,
Research Analyst in High Tech Crime, Australian Institute of Criminology
 

How Location Intelligence is Enabling National Security
• How location intelligence solutions are streamlining inter-agency collaboration and communication
• Using advanced GIS technology to provide a common, open and interoperable infrastructure
• Increasing your awareness of dynamic situations planning and operational environments via improved data sharing and enhanced critical decision making
• Case study examples of location intelligence in action:
> command and control
> strategic intelligence / supporting key missions
> preparing for and responding to emergency situations
Representative from ESRI Australia
 
Cost of Security Governance in National Security
• Aligning security practice with business objectives to source appropriate funding
• Effecting security cultural change without the fear factor

This presentation will present the key principles for aligning security with business objectives in order to make the right business case for the allocation of funds to support security mitigations and operations. It will also consider how security is sold in the workplace from the Board of Directors to the shop floor to embed security in the culture of the business
operation.
Jason Brown,
Regional VP, ASIS International
The Business of Security - you can not do Good Security without Good Business
• Identifying security and general management trends
• Understanding good security governance and its importance to the strategic overall organisational business strategy
• Implementing security strategies - Aligning them to overall business objectives
• Increasing the likelihood of initial budget approvals
Theo Nassiokas,
Head of Risk & Compliance, Information Security, Westpac Banking Corporation
   

2.10PM


 

The Ramifications that an Identity Card System might have on National Security Issues
• Which attacks and threats etc. might have been prevented had such a scheme been in place?
• What are the security threats around potential access to the register?
 
3-D & GIS Based Vulnerability Analysis in Australia
• Applications for defence: Delivering “three dimensional situational awareness and friendly airspace battle management”
• Wider Australia focus: Using GIS to more
effectively model critical dependency
• Using GIS tools to help people better represent vulnerabilities
• More than just a “simulation”
Dr. Chris Flaherty,
Principal Consultant,
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Whole of Nation Security - Integrating SRM at National, Societal and Organisational
Levels
• Defining our concepts of National Interest and Societal Resilience
• The current state of ‘Whole of Nation Security’
• What we do and don’t do well
• Opportunities to better integrate the capabilities of government, organisations and individuals
Julian Talbot, Jakeman Business Solutions
(JBS) & Risk Management Institution of Australasia (RMIA)
High Level Security Risk Assessment & Mitigation Techniques from a Global Resources Company: Case Study
• The context at BHP - moving towards organisational resilience
• Evaluating projects in politically instable environments
• Ensuring due diligence
• Balancing reputational risk
• Engaging with local communities and leaving a positive legacy
• Critical infrastructure protection Vs business critical infrastructure
• Using a roadmap to uncover the high level focus: Terrorism / Interest Motivated Groups / Corruption / Crime / Civil Unrest
Patrick Gallagher,
Regional Asset Protection Manager, Australasia,) BHP BILLITON
   

2.50 PM

AFTERNOON TEA
   

3.10pm The Threat to National Security Caused by the Financing of Terrorism

  • International money laundering

  • How to safeguard charities, non-profit organisations and alternative remittance systems against existing threats

  • Tracking movement and financial data with associations a person may have overseas

  • Credit card fraud and the links to terrorism

John Visser, General Manager Intelligence Branch, AUSTRAC

3.50pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Secure New South Wales: Public and Private Sector Working Together

  • Police and business working at an operational level together

  • Terrorism: The current operating environment - trends & initiatives

  • State and federal perspective

Nick Kaldas, Deputy Commissioner, NSW Police


4.30pm The Role of the Media in Security Issues and Incidents
Media representation
Facilitated by Alan Sunderland,
Head of National Programs, ABC News
Leigh Sales,
National Security Correspondent and the author of the book on David Hicks, ABC
Cameron Stewart, The Australian
Tom Allard, Sydney Morning Herald

5.10pm
Closing remarks from the chairs

5.20pm Conference close

 

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