WE HAVE MOVED - CHECK OUT OUR NEW HOME!

Please hold the line........the caller knows you are waiting and we are trying to connect you........
Showing posts with label airport security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airport security. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

INSTINCT at HOSDB 2011

This week myself and Paul attended the Home Office Sceintific Development Branch (HOSDB) exhibition in Farnborough, Hampshire. HOSDB in conjunction with UK Trade & Investment Defence & Security Organisations is the UK's platform for showcasing to the world the some fo the new security applications, technologies and solutions that are available to international law enforcement, agencies and public security professionals.

Now, not only was it probably the best day's weather we have had for a long while, but the exhibition itself was actually quite good. Clearly there is very good reason and interest for the UK to market its wears and demonstrate some of its cutting edge technology and the usual companies and faces were there. But it was more the
TD2 airport exhibition on the other side of the airbase that caught my eye.

In recognition of the role that technological innovation has to play in CONTEST, the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) with the support of The Ministry of Defence, HOSDB, the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) and the Association for Chief Police Officers (ACPO) established INSTINCT (Innovative Science and Technology in Counter Terrorism) INSTINCT is a cross-government programme involving more than a dozen departments and agencies and focuses primarily on improving our understanding of how technology can be best deployed to counter the threat of terrorism. Following a couple of foiled or failed attacks in the aviation environment INSTINCT commissioned its second Technology Demonstrator Project (TD2) and Thales UK was selected to deliver it.


The exhibition itself was laid out just like an airport terminal and by using your boarding card (show material, not actual) you progressed throughout the terminal being confronted by the security technology and of course any sales and marketing staff until your reached your airside area. Upon reaching airside (again, not actual) we were treated to a 10-15 minute presentation and Q&A session that visually demonstrated the process we had just undertaken, describing the joint up thinking and approach given to applying an intergrated security system that could enable early detection and identification of individuals posing a risks to airports and to protect passengers against those possible risks safely and with minimal or no intrusion.

For me this exhibition felt different than any other I've recently been to, as the providers of these applications were not necessarily selling their product directly, it felt more like selling the concept, which for me is a lot easier to 'buy in' to than the hard sale and of course in my opinion action always sounds louder than words. To those of you who didn't get the chance to visit and want to know more about a strand of the CONTEST strategy that doesn't seem to get much of a mention please take the time to visit the
Home Office links provided.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

News - The Threat Within



This is an excellent example of the threat an insider can pose to an organisation (and in this case potentially the public). Rajib KARIM deliberately sought a job in the UK that he could exploit for terrorist purposes.



KARIM was convicted on four counts of engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism, contrary to section 5 of the Terrorism Act, following a trial at Woolwich Crown Court.






 Security, security assurance, counter terrorism, personnel security,  Security, security assurance, counter terrorism, personnel security,  Security, security assurance, counter terrorism, personnel security,  Security, security assurance, counter terrorism, personnel security,  Security, security assurance, counter terrorism, personnel security,

Thursday, 16 September 2010

Counter Terror Conference 7-8 December, Russell Square, London UK

On the 7th & 8th December 2010 at Hotel Russell in London, Richard is attending and presenting.


Counter Terrorism is delighted to welcome the following keynote speakers: 
  • Detective Chief Superintendent Liam O’Brien, ACPO TAM Interoperability Lead
  • Adrian Dwyer, Counter Terrorism Risk Advisor, British Transport Police
  • Mike Downing, Deputy Chief, Counter Terrorism and Criminal Intelligence Bureau, LAPD
  • Andrew Huddart, Program Manager, National & Local London Resilience Team
  • Rob Bartlett, Programme Manager Operations, Government Olympic Executive 2012
  • Sue O’Sullivan, Deputy Chief of Police, Former President of the Counter Terrorism Alumni Association, Ottawa Police Service
  • Col Tony Abati, US Army Special Forces Chief of Current Operations Deputy Director for Special Operations (J37) 3000 The Joint Staff, The Pentegon
  • Detective Chief Inspector Chris Philips GCGI, FSyl, National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO)
  • Superintendent Alan King, CBRNe Co-ordinator, Metropolitan Police
  • Joris De Baerdemeaker, Bio Terrorism Prevention Program Manager, INTERPOL General Secretariat
  • Chief Inspector Tim Marjason, Strategic Business Continuity Manager, CO3 Emergency Preparedness OCU, Metropolitan Police Services
  • and Me, Richard Bell, Security Audit Manager, Transport for London
This Counter Terrorism 2010 Conference, is being billed as an essential event for all counter terrorism stake holders wishing to hear the latest on the following:
  • Expanding the use of scanning devices outside of airport security
  • Operational command and control
  • Overcoming communication challenges to improve response times
  • Operational feedback from anti terror CCTV
  • Future requirements for surveillance technology
  • Combating the emerging threat of cyber terrorism
  • Latest developments in biometric identification