SMi Group's 5th annual conference on International Port Security
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SMi presents its 5th annual conference on...
International
Port Security
Holiday Inn Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
4 - 5
JUNE
2014
EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE
Captain Thomas Fransson, Port Security Officer, Deputy
Harbourmaster, Senior Security Manager, Harbour
Master Office, Port of Gothenburg
Chris Trelawny, Senior Deputy Director, Maritime Safety
Division, International Maritime Organization
Ashraf Kotait, Port Operations Expert,
Saudi Ports Authority
NEW FOR 2014
• Preview the latest technology systems
being implemented by leading
international ports
• Obtain a greater understanding of end
to end port security
• Take the opportunity to hear from IMO
and NATO on latest news regarding
ISPS Code and counter-piracy
initiatives
• Gain insight into challenges faced from
organised crime with case studies from
Port Authorities from across the globe
Commander David Philips, Chief Harbour Master,
Port of London
Commander Hallvard Flasland, Branch Head NCAGS,
NATO Shipping Centre, Maritime Command Northwood
Captain Donald Farrell (Ret), Tactical Planning and
Technology Development, Los Angeles Port Police
Captain Radu Spataru, Head of Mission “Training,
Cooperation, Research”, Marseille-Fos Port Authority
Anderson Fagundes, Port Facility Security Manager,
Port of Santos
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
3rd June 2014, Holiday Inn Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
Maritime Crime
Hosted by Neil J Hall AFNI MIACP, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd)
8.30am - 4.30pm
www.internationalportsecurity.com
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2. International Port Security
www.internationalportsecurity.com
Day One | Wednesday 4th June 2014
8.30
Registration & Coffee
13.30
9.00
Brazilian Port Structure and Port of Santos
• Security and ISPS Code
• Main processes and challenges of Port Security
• Nation-wide preparations for 2016 Olympics
Anderson Fagundes, Port Facility Security Manager, Port Of
Santos
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Captain John Dalby, Founder & CEO, Marine Risk
Management Ltd.
14.10
Building an Integrated Situational Awareness Program: The Port
of Los Angeles Story
• Stakeholders: who needs to know what and in how much
detail?
• Communication Matrix development
• Crafting information to support not overwhelm
• Lessons learned from Port of Los Angeles
Captain Donald Farrell (Ret), Tactical Planning and Technology
Development, Los Angeles Port Police
ISPS CODE GUIDANCE & NEW INITIATIVES
9.10
9.50
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
IMO guidance on maritime security in territorial waters and port
areas
• Implementing the ISPS Code
• Organization of security in port facilities and anchorages
• Ship / shore cooperation
• Adopting a joined up approach
Chris Trelawny, Senior Deputy Director, Maritime Safety Division,
International Maritime Organization
FUTURE SECURITY SOLUTIONS & PORT INFRASTRUCUTE
Global Counter Piracy/Maritime Crime Initiatives – West and
Central Africa
• United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
• Policing the EEZ
• Inter-agency approaches
• Maritime Organisation for West and Central Africa
Commander Hallvard Flesland, Branch Head NCAGS, NATO
Shipping Centre, Maritime Command Northwood
14.50
15.10
10.30
EU Port Security Legislation
• EU directive to further improve Port Security beyond ISPS
Code
• Extending security compliance requirements and
responsibility to whole port area and inland supply chain
• Current and potential challenges to port security over 1200
EU Seaports and 4000 Port Facilities throughout the EU
Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, EU Commission
Security Challenges in the Port of Dover
• Generating resilience
• Technology advances
• Trace detection
• Third party contractors
Paul Brown, General Manager Operations, Dover Harbour Board
15.50
Developing smart ports to ensure the security of integrated
seaport logistics
• Intelligent identity units that are integrated in IT architecture
• Mobile applications and round the clock electronic
transaction facilities giving traders real-time information, 365
days a year through their smartphones and from any
location
• Target-oriented knowledge management within an
information portal
Ashraf Kotait, Port Operations Expert, Saudi Ports Authority
Morning Coffee
10.50
Afternoon Tea
CAST STUDIES: PART ONE
11.30
Implementation of Directive 2005/65/EC on Enhancing Port
Security in Hamburg
• Facts and Figures
• Implementation process
• Monitoring and updating
• Conclusion
Michael Kebernik, Head of the Designated Authority,
Waterways Police of Hamburg, Port of Hamburg
4.30
Panel: How secure are America's seaports and the global
cargo system that delivers foreign goods to them?
Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, EU Commission
Donald Farrell (Ret), Captain, Los Angeles Port Police
Hallvard Flasland, Branch Head NCAGS, NATO Shipping Centre,
Maritime Command Northwood
Chris Trelawny, Senior Deputy Director, International Maritime
Organisation
12.10
Networking Lunch
17.10
Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Register online at: www.internationalportsecurity.com • Alternatively f
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Job Titles:
• Harbour Master
• Operations Manager
• Captain of the Port
• Maritime Security Coordinator
• Marine Inspection Personnel
• CEO / Director / Deputy
Director
• Chief Security Officer / Head
of Security
• Port Security Officer / Port
Facility Security Officer
• Head of Maritime Safety and
Security
• Head of Cargo Security /
Supply Chain Security
• Risk Manager
• Head of Port of Entry
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Organisations and Areas:
• Departments of Transport
• Provincial and Municipal
Government Representatives
• Port Authorities
• Port Facilities / Terminal /
Container Operators
• Port Security Services
• Customs
• Immigration
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Police Services
Intelligence Agencies
Naval Forces
Coast Guards
Shipping and Cruising Ship
Companies
Security programmes
Port security operations
Maritime surveillance
Systems and operations
Plans and requirements
Domain awareness
Maritime programmes
Navigation
MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES:
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sector? SMi offer tailored marketing
packages so that your association /
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market and key decision makers in the
defence market.
Contact Sonal Patel, SMi Marketing
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3. www.internationalportsecurity.com
8.30
Registration & Coffee
9.00
Day Two | Thursday 5th June 2014
11.30
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Captain John Dalby, Founder & CEO, Marine Risk
Management Ltd.
The very real potential for a terrorist attack in a port and the
ensuing consequences
• Possible types of terrorist attack
• The use of containers by terrorists
• Effects of a terrorist attack on the port and beyond
THREATS FROM ORGANISED CRIME & CORRUPTION
9.10
Neil J Hall AFNI MIACP, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Securing London from Waterborne Threats during the
Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics in 2012
• Context and background:
- What exactly does the PLA do?
- What are its security responsibilities?
- How did the PLA fit in with the Police/Military effort?
- The national legal position was also significant – limited
‘stop and search’ powers
• Organisation, assets and equipment
• How was security from waterborne threats achieved?
• Was the mission accomplished?
• What Lessons were identified?
Commander David Philips, Chief Harbourmaster, Port of
London Authority
12.10
Networking Lunch
PORT CASE STUDIES
13.30
Port Security in the Port of Gothenburg
• Container Security Initiative compliance
• Interaction between the different terminals for increased
quality and efficiency
• Case study Port Security Port of Gothenburg ISPS EU dir
65/2005, AEO, CTPAT CSI
Captain Thomas Fransson, Port Security Officer, Deputy
Harbourmaster, Senior Security Manager, Harbour Master
Office, Port of Gothenburg
9.50
“The Enemy Without”...
• What threats exist now? And what can be expected for
the future
• Where do these threats originate, and can this be
predicted or planned for
• Threat identification – how easy is it? Intelligence sources,
• State of play with e-detection, inspection procedures
• Having identified and detected a (real) threat, how
should it be dealt with and neutralised?
• The aftermath
Captain John Dalby, Founder & CEO, Marine Risk
Management Ltd.
14.10
Managing Port Security in Ports of Liverpool and Manchester
• Regulation & legislation
• Liverpool & Manchester Port Security Authority
• Supporting business
• Reducing risk
David Galt, Crime and Security Coordinator, Port of Liverpool
Police
14.50
The security, a primary goal for the port of Marseille
• Organization of French ports
10.30
Morning Coffee
10.50
How does serious crime thrive in ports? An overview of
corrupting influences, the consequences and the countermeasures that can be taken.
• How does serious crime thrive?
• What are the corrupting influences and how are port
workers recruited?
• What impact can this have on your business relationships
or government service?
• What are the counter-measures?
Martin Dubbey, Managing Director, Dextera Global
Consultants
• The security missions in French ports
• Security in the port of Marseille
- Description of the port
- Human and technical resources
- Difficulties in implementation
- Practical measures
Captain Radu Spataru, Head of Mission “Training,
Cooperation, Research”, Marseille-Fos Port Authority
15.30
Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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Supported by
World ils
4. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Tuesday 3rd June 2014
8.30am - 4.30pm
Holiday Inn Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
Maritime Crime
Hosted by
Neil J Hall AFNI MIACP,
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd)
Overview of workshop:
Maritime Crime 2014 will focus upon detection,
response and recovery at sea for Naval and
Government practitioners. The workshop will deal with a
multitude of maritime crime threats. In recent years
there has been an abundance of information and
media coverage of the risk of piracy issues that
dominate the news and industry solutions. The
workshop will look into threats that are often overlooked
and under rated as key issues.
The lack of regulation for the cruising industry and those
vessels that fall under the size and draw limits of national
bodies has become a recent issue. This will only get
worse without the implementation of stringent
regulation. In the event of a terrorist attack, it is essential
that we understand the risk and correct response in this
coastal environment. Maritime Crime 2014 will bring
together expertise from leading maritime specialists
and will promote a discussion based workshop.
Programme:
8.30
Coffee and Registration
9.00
Chairman's Opening Remarks
9.30
Welcome and Introduction
9.45
Maritime Crime in General a Strategic Overview
• The Main Criminal Threats in the Maritim Domain
• The Difficulties Faced by Marine Police
• The National Maritime Security Strategy
10.30
Morning Coffee
11.00
Irregular Migration by Sea and its Effect on
Crime Internationally
• Human Trafficking & People Smuggling
• Gangs, Drugs & Guns
• Dirty Money in the Maritime Arena
12.15
Networking Lunch
1.15
Marine Policing at the Tactical Level, the
problems and Solutions
• Small Craft & Marina Crime
• Crime in the Cruise Industry
• Operation KRACKEN
2.30
Coffee Break
3.00
A History of Marine Policing and Current Trends
in Maritime Crime
• Marine Policing the Oldest Form of Modern
Day Policing
• Some Examples from History
• Modern Trends in Maritime Crime
4.15
Chairman's Closing Remarks
4.30
End of Workshop
About the workshop host:
Neil J Hall is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police
and a former Royal Navy Officer who is currently with
Sussex Police as the Government Agency Intelligence
Network (GAIN) Coordinator. He is a Specialist in
Maritime Policing and Security, CBRN Counter Terrorism,
Critical Incident Management and Illegal Gangs and
Irregular Migration and the effect that has on crime
globally. During a career that has spanned thirty eight
years, both in Law Enforcement and Naval Service, he
was frequently involved in the enforcement of
international law, as well as humanitarian and disaster
relief operations and he has also taken part in a number
of wars and conflicts throughout the world.
Internationally recognised as an expert in his field he has
served on a number of top level Committees and
Practitioners Groups and provided advice to a variety
of Government, Non-Government and Law
Enforcement Agencies both at home and abroad. He
regularly speaks on his subjects of expertise at venues
worldwide, including the UN and NATO, and is a Visiting
Lecturer at Greenwich University and a Guest Lecturer
at Portsmouth University.
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24th – 25th February 2014, Dubai, UAE
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MARCH
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31st March – 1st April 2014, London, UK
APRIL
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7th – 8th April 2014, London, UK
MAY
MilSatCom Asia
14th – 15th May 2014, Singapore
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21st – 22nd May 2014, London, UK
JUNE
Air Mission Planning
2nd - 3rd June 2014, London, UK
International Port Security
4th - 5th June 2014, London, UK
AUGUST
MilSatCom Latin America
27th – 28th August, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
NOVEMBER
Global MilSatCom
4th – 6th November 2014, London, UK
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6. INTERNATIONAL PORT SECURITY
Conference: Wednesday 4th & Thursday 5th June 2014, Holiday Inn Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
Workshop: Tuesday 3rd June 2014, London
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