Registration is open for CTB365's next event.
Event Management Security
8 October 10.00 – 12.30
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As the UK gradually eases out of lockdown, barring the occasional regional reversal, the Government has set a ‘doors open’ date for public events of 1st October – subject to the satisfactory staging of a series of pilot events during August and September.
However, the ‘Pandemic Effect’ also means that 2021 is likely to be a highly congested calendar for large scale events (Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, Euro 2020, The Open, The Dubai World Cup – to name but a few - not to mention dozens of festivals and hundreds of gigs, trade exhibitions and specialist networking events) which have all been moved from 2020 to 2021.
Event Security and the protection of Public Places will very much be in the media’s focus, not just because of the huge increase in events in 2021, but also because of the coming legislation. The threat of another terrorist attack is worryingly likely in the next 12 months and, given the sheer number of events there will be, the opportunity to hit a very public ‘soft target’ could prove irresistible to malicious actors. How is industry prepared for this? What technological advances have there been since Manchester that could prevent a recurrence? How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected the publics’ view/ confidence of attending events? How is this being addressed by event organisers and venues?
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These will be among the topics being discussed by our panel of experts on 8th October:
• | Hosted by Phiip Ingram MBE, Security and Counter Terror Expert |
• | Figen Murray and Nick Aldworth, Former National CT Coordinator, CT Policing |
• | Gary Simpson, Director of Security, ASM Global |
• | Rick Mounfield, Chief Executive, The Security Institute |
• | Paul Jeffrey, Chairman, Perimeter Security Suppliers Association |
• | David Stewart, Managing Director, Taynuilt Associates |
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Join us online, at 10.00am, on 8 October
#EventManagementSecurity
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For sponsorship opportunities, featuring presentation and live interaction slots, please contact:
Jake Deadman
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