CTX 2021 brings you speakers from across counter-terror, policy, operations, and technological innovation industry, covering subjects across attack methodologies, emergency preparedness, resilience, protective security measures, and more.
A comprehensive understanding of the threat faced is a key starting point when considering requirements for defeating terrorism. The threat picture is ever changing and terrorist organisations continue to demonstrate adaptability and resourcefulness, in many cases altering their attack methodologies and use of available technology to out manoeuvre and defeat the efforts of security services.
Browse through some of our headline conference sessions below, led by worldwide industry professionals, including the likes of CT Policing. To join the conversation, secure your place to our free-to-attend counter-terror exhibition and conference this September at ExCeL London.
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14 September: Understanding the threat
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► Mitigating the Threat Posed by Hostile Drones-Detection and Defeat
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Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor, Lead, Counter Drone Legislation and Policy, National Police Chiefs Council
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► Overcoming ‘Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attacks’ (MTFA)
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Bob Wahl, Unit Head, Weapons of Terrorism, National Counter Terrorism Security Office, Counter Terrorism Policing HQ
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15 September: Response and mitigation of terrorist incidents
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► Approach to Co-ordinating Emergency Response Assets
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Deputy Assistant Commissioner Patrick Goulbourne, Operational Resilience, NILO National Coordinator, London Fire Brigade's privacy
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► After the Cameras Have Gone: Post-event CBRN Remediation
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Jerry Smith OBE, Senior Partner and Head of Advisory, CHC Global
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16 September: Counter-terror protective security
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► Protect duty-making publicly accessible locations safer
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Session reserved for CT Policing
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► Increased use of Technology in Improving Security on the Rail Network
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Guy Huckle, Operational Resilience & Contingency Planning Manager, Network Rail
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