Join the next CTB365 webinar on Thursday November 18th

 10:00am -12:30pm

 

‘Protect Duty (Martyn’s Law)

How do we safeguard Public Spaces?’

 

Hosted by Philip Ingram MBE – Security & Counter Terror Expert

 

Headline Sponsor: Pool Re Solutions

 

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Meet the speakers: 

 

HOST: Philip Ingram MBE

Session 1:

 
 

Keynote: ‘Manchester Arena Inquiry & Martyn’s Law’ - Figen Murray, peace campaigner & mother of Martyn Hett

‘Protecting our communities against terrorism’ – Dr. David BaMaung BSc (Hons), MSc HRM, PhD, CSyP, FSyI, CMgr– Security Subject Matter Expert, Manchester Arena Public Inquiry, Chair of the Security Institute – Insider Risk Special Interest Group

 

‘Security expectations for event venues: Who has responsibility and how do we prepare for the future?’ Henry Havis – Head of Security at ExCel London

How will Protect Duty affect businesses and their insurers? Steve Coates - Chief Underwriting Officer, Pool Re

 

Session 2

 

‘Striking the balance between protection/ safety and visitor experience’ - Nigel Cook M.ISRM RISC EvCTRM - Security Consultant – Historic Environments / Crowded Places Protection

‘How security professionals will be involved in the Protect Duty process’ – DCI Steven McGrath MSyI, Co-Chair of the Counter Terrorism Special Interest Group & Head of Information Capability & Engagement, NaCTSO

‘Protecting Publicly Accessible Spaces - A Rail Perspective - Guy Huckle, Operational Resilience & Contingency Planning Manager, Network Rail

 

Liveable Cities – Healthy, Happy and Safe: Wyatt Harding – CEO Milford

‘Selecting the right HVM installer for your business and how to physically safeguard our public spaces’ - Paul Jeffrey, Chairman, Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA)

 

Register today to gain a better understanding of how the Protect Duty will affect your business operations.

 

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