
Security 2011 Exhibition Announces High Calibre Seminar Speakers
With the rollout of the National Broadband Network now so then underway, a wide spectrum of new applications, services and opportunities are emerging. What does this mean for the security industry? How can security organisations position themselves to rollout some of these new services and enter new markets? Mr Sykes from NBN Co's Product Development and Sales team will present an update on the migration process from existing copper networks to the NBN including an approach to device testing and interoperability, and as well review some case studies of the security related applications made possible by the NBN. This is a must-attend seminar on Australia's largest infrastructure investment in history, which is certain to fill quickly.
Intellectual Property theft is on the rise, and former employees are often the culprits. Mr Klein is a recognised expert in computer forensics, investigations and electronic evidence. Earlier a team leader in the High Tech Crime team of the Australian Federal Police, he will explain how businesses can conduct a forensic investigation in their workplace, secure vital electronic evidence and prevent data breaches from occurring in first place.
As consumer habits are changing, more Australian businesses are setting up online shopping destinations. Together, recent high profile data breaches have heightened attention to eCommerce security. Mr Ingram, who leads the University of Queensland's renowned cyber security unit, will discuss emerging trends in eCommerce security and outline how banks and retailers can protect customer information and payment details from hacking attacks.
Mr Huggett, a former police officer with NSW Police, will be holding two talks on Occupational Health & Safety and crime prevention. In his first session, he will examine the increase in alcohol related crimes and outline risk mitigation strategies for the hotel and hospitality industry. In his second seminar, a Lunch & Learn session, Mr Huggett will take a closer look at the issue of Cash-in-Transit versus self-transportation, enabling retailers to choose the best strategy for their business.
Threats of terrorist attacks and vandalism pose new challenges on fencing. Mr De Ieso will discuss the latest trends in perimeter security, and explain how research innovations just as thermal cameras, geo-referencing and video analytics can be effectively combined. Securing an area while the daytime is one thing, nevertheless what happens while the night in weather conditions just as fog, rain, snow and blinding sunshine?
High calibre of industry speakers
"We're proud to expand our seminar program substantially this year with such a high calibre of industry speakers," said Kobe Johns, Exhibition Manager for Security 2011 Exhibition at Diversified Exhibitions Australia. "Visitors to the exhibition will be able to maximise their time at Security 2011 with an effective platform for learning, networking and industry debate."
Cost is $18.00 incl GST per one-hour seminar session; $38.00 incl GST for the 90min Lunch & Learn sessions. Attendance is free to all sponsored sessions. Space is strictly limited. Exhibition entry and access to the show floor is free for business professionals.
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