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ASIS Europe 2018

by Mark Rowe

Rotterdam is the venue for the annual ASIS Europe 2018 event, from April 18 to 20. The event focus: securing organisations in the era of IoT and how Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) can protect a full range of physical, digital, and human assets.

The “From Risk to Resilience” event format launched in Milan in March 2017 will be repeated, with its mix of conference, training, technology exhibition, career center, and networking.

The conference’s theme is “Blurred Boundaries—Clear Risks”. Conference chair Eduard Emde, CPP, Head of the Health, Safety and Security Section, at the ESA (European Space Agency) says: “Through the blurring of boundaries, security and risk aspects become more diffuse, more complex and unpredictable. This event is designed to help security professionals know how risks can be assessed and acted on effectively – not in disclaimers or legal arrangements but by having the actual risk owner and users make informed decisions.”

The conference will include:

Opening keynote on Big Data, automation and artificial intelligence from a business perspective – setting the parameters within which security professionals and particularly security leaders need to operate.

How Digital Asset Valuation Impacts Risk Assessments, by Carl Erickson, CPP, CISO, Philips Lighting; Gal Messinger, Head of Global Security, Philips Lighting.

GDPR and its Impacts on Enterprise Security, Axel Petri, pictured, senior vice president group security governance, Deutsche Telekom; Dr. Christoph Rojahn, director of forensic services, PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Jihadi Terrorism Trends in Europe: A Look Ahead, Glenn Schoen, CEO, Boardroom@Crisis.

Virtual Security Operation Center Transformation: How to Utilize the Cloud, Big Data and Machine Learning, Michael Foynes, Senior Director of Global Operations, Global Security, Microsoft.

Public Spaces: Today’s Front Line Against Extremist Violence, Thomas Vonier, President, The American Institute of Architects.

Understanding and Measuring Business Resilience, Laura Poderys, Business Continuity Manager, Group Physical Security, Danske Bank
Both established and aspiring security leaders can create their learning paths, which is geared towards professionals who are required to have a broad understanding of both physical and cyber threats.

Registration on www.asiseurope.org. Advance rates are available until March 8.

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