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Latest Terrorists Intelligence On Attack Trends, Tactics And Shifting Ideologies
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09:00 |
Welcome And Opening Speech By Conference Chairperson |
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Michael Dalton
Area Manager – Global Safety & Security ANZP
Marriott International |
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09:15 |
Latest Intelligence In Global Terrorist Attacks: New Development In Tactics, Weapons, Tools And Shifting Ideologies
- Ever-changing on primary terrorist threat from offshore to onshore attack planning
- Paradigm shift from large-scale attack to lone actor attacks such as Christchurch Mosque Shooting
- Shifting from conventional weapons such as guns and bombs to advanced weapon technology like drones, AI, MANPADS and chemical weapons
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Jacinta Carroll
Senior Research Fellow in Counter Terrorism and Social Cohesion, National Security College
Australian National University |
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09:45 |
How Pakistan Is Manufacturing The Next Wave Of Terrorist Attacks: Insights And Intelligence To Pakistan’s State Sponsored Terrorism And Its Impact To Australia
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- The emerging sign of new wave of terrorism from the Pulwama Attack in India
- Major concerns on the tension between India-Pakistan in Affect Australia Security and Resiliency
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Stephen McGee
Executive Manager Protective Security
Westpac Group
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10:15
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Morning Refreshments & Networking Session |
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10:30 |
Interactive Roundtable Discussion: Protective Security Management For Critical Infrastructure For Better Smart City
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Roundtable A: Safety Design In Managing Public Venue And Major Events Security |
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Maksym Szewczuk
Safety and Security Design Engineer
Western Sydney Airport, Bechtel Australia |
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Roundtable B: Emergency Response Management Planning For Terror Attack |
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Scott Taylor CCP
Chairman
ASIS International NSW Australian Chapter
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Roundtable C: Using Biometrics As A Smart City Security Layer |
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Terry Hartmann
Vice President, Asia Pacific
Cognitec Systems |
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ISIS Radicalization, Recruitment And Propaganda |
11:30 |
Latest Recruitment And Radicalization Trends Against Youth Vulnerabilities
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- Use of new technologies and its risk with encrypted platforms in setting new trends in radicalization, recruitment and planning
- Rising of concern on radicalization with in-mates upon return to home soil
- Important lessons about the spread of extremism through deliberate and non-deliberate forces
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Peta Lowe
Principal Consultant
Phronesis Consulting and Training
Former Director Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), NSW Juvenile Justice
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12:00 |
The New Wave Of Non-Aerial Drones Threat
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Skeeve Stevens
Founder
Future Crime Agency |
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12:30 |
Lunch & Networking
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13:30 |
Reducing Risk And Ensuring Social Cohesion Post Terrorist Attacks On Diverse Communities |
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The Hon. Lynda Voltz, MP
Shadow Minister for Police and Counter-Terrorism and Shadow Minister for Sport
NSW Parliament |
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14:00 |
Facing Ways To Enhance Public Safety & Security
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- Ways to turn passive CCTV Surveillance into active alerting via Face Recognition
- How to debunk contemporary face recognition myths and misconceptions
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Terry Hartmann
Vice President, Asia Pacific
Cognitec Systems |
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Suicide Attacks And Lone Wolf Terrorism |
14:30 |
Current Risk Landscape: Latest Threats And Developments In Rising Lone Wolf Terrorism And Suicide Attacks
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- The return of violent Far-Right terrorism in the age of lone wolf attacks
- The key role of social media as a strategy in influencing the rise of lone wolf attack
- Case studies on global lone wolf attack and key takeaways from it
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Noel Whelan
International Anti/Counter Terrorism Consultant |
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15:00 |
Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Session |
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15:15 |
Lessons Learnt From Recent Christchurch Mosque Attack: Insights And Counter-Measures That Could Have Been Taken
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Dr. Patrick Walsh
Associate Professor in Intelligence and Security Studies
Charles Sturt University |
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15:45 |
Public Security Panel: Developing A Stronger Public-Private Partnership And Information Sharing Approach To Counter Terrorism In Crowded And Public Spaces
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- Building stronger partnership between the public and private sector in combat terror attack at crowded places
- Enabling better information sharing and guidance across Australia between all governments, industry sectors, business, and communities
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Moderator: |
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Michael Dalton
Area Manager – Global Safety & Security ANZP
Marriott International |
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Panelists: |
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Stephen McGee
Executive Manager Protective Security
Westpac Group |
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Grant McKay
Enterprise Protective Security Consultant
National Critical Infrastructure Sector |
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Maksym Szewczuk
Safety and Security Design Manager
Western Sydney Airport, Bechtel Australia |
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16:30 |
Closing Remarks by Conference Chairman |
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16:40 |
Champagne Networking Session |
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Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest to you and fellow delegates. |
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