Counter Terror Business is proud to be supporting The Security Event 2023!

NEWLY ANNOUNCED! We're finalising our outstanding programme of speaker sessions and are delighted to share the first of our influential and industry-leading guest speakers who will be joining us at The Security Event in April.

  

Across three pivotal content theatres, we've created an education programme that explores the issues that you'll be facing as a security professional, offering guidance, advice, and frameworks that you can apply in real terms to ensure the safety and security of people, places and assets.

 

Here's just a teaser of what you can expect at The Security Event 2023, and who you'll be hearing from when you join us in our accredited CPD conferences. Register for your FREE PASS today to join the programme.

 
 
 
 
 

FIRST LOOK: NEWLY ANNOUNCED SPEAKER SESSIONS

 

TOPIC: SETTING THE GLOBAL SECURITY SCENE 

 

Philip Ingram MBE, Managing Editor, Grey Hare Media

 

What are the factors influencing the global security scene? How do these affect security today? What is likely to happen in the future?

 

◾  DAY 1, 11AM

◾  SECURITY IN PRACTICE CONFERENCE

TOPIC: THE IMPACT OF TERROR: A PERSONAL JOURNEY FOR THE PROTECT DUTY

 

Figen Murray, Campaigner and Activist

 

Figen is the force behind Martyn's Law, a proposed legislation that requires publicly accessible locations to bring in security measures against the threat of terrorism. Figen Murray is the mother of Martyn Hett, who at 29 years, was killed in the terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena in May 2017.

 

◾  DAY 1, 1:45PM

◾  SECURITY IN PRACTICE CONFERENCE

 

TOPIC: DISRUPTING HOSTILE RECONNAISSANCE

 

Sgt Peter Lucas, Community and Business Engagement, National Project Servator Team - City of London Police

 

An introduction to hostile reconnaissance, including case studies and the hostile mindset, this pivotal session will give an overview of how the police and organisations, venues and events are working to disrupt the information-gathering hostiles need to do to help them plan an attack.

 

◾  DAY 2, 12:10PM

◾  PROFESSIONAL SECURITY OFFICER CONFERENCE

TOPIC: MARTYN'S LAW: COST-EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE

 

Guy Collyer, Head of Police Crime Prevention Academy

 

We know that new legislations is on its way to cover the safety and security of publicly accessible locations. The requirements cannot be ignored, but we can be smarter and more efficient at implementing cost-effective measures which will create safer environments and boost business. Police CPI are here to assist you with finding solutions.

 

◾  DAY 3, 10:30AM

◾  DESIGNING OUT CRIME ZONE

 

GROUND-BREAKING CONTENT THEATRES

 
 

Sponsored by Motorola: Leading expert speakers will uncover emerging technologies, latest trends and best practice case studies for security professionals through a specially-curated agenda containing inspiring ideas and actionable strategies applicable to real-world situations.

 
 

Brand new for 2023: Exploring the latest policies, evolving demands, risk environments and challenges facing security guarding today. Delivered through keynote speakers, case studies and presentations tailored to upskill and educate, this is a must-see conference for all professional security officers.

 
 

In association with Secured by Design: Featuring the latest police techniques to reduce crime and keep local communities safe via collaboration between local policing, government bodies and the construction industry to embed crime-prevention design into planning processes.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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