Here’s the timetable for the Security Institute 2011 conference in London on June 22. The venue; the new offices beside the River Thames of Nomura, 1 Angel Lane, postcode EC4R 3AB.
The institute AGM runs from 9.15am and the conference proper at 10am, with a welcome address by Mike Bluestone, chairman of the institute. The morning speakers are then:
giving an overview of security in London, Richard Barnes, Deputy Mayor of London
Reporting on regulation for the security industry, Lynne Featherstone, the Lib Dem MP and Home Office Parliamentary Under-Secretary responsible for the Security Industry Authority
Security – game or gamble? is the title of a talk by Chas Treasure, of IT firm RSA
Andy Williams of hosts Nomura, the investment bank, speaks at noon.
Stamping out Fraud – Securing The Post Office is the John Scott, Post Office
After lunch speakers are –
Libya – The Way Forward for Business by Bassam Ghellal of Whispering Bell
Ten Years On and Post-Bin Laden: Success, Threats and Vulnerabilities Since 9/11 by Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, of RMCS Cranfield (Royal Military College of Science)
Latest Trends in Employee Fraud by Dan Morrison, Grosvenor Law
Excessive Surveillance Alex Deane, Big Brother Watch
Less is More: Using CCTV Wisely Jerry Woods, University of Bristol
An Update on the SIA Bill Butler, Security Industry Authority
A drinks reception on the sixth floor terrace of Nomura, and the annual dinner, follow. Visit the institute website to book your delegate place for the conference, or dinner only, or to register for the AGM.




