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2022 ASIAL SECURITY CONFERENCE

2022 ASIAL SECURITY

CONFERENCE 17-18 August 2022

TOPICS AND SPEAKERS

Hamish Hansford Jacinta Carroll Catriona Wallace Darren Kane

Topic: Security of Critical Infrastructure Hamish Hansford

Group Manager and Inaugural Head of the Australian Cyber and Infrastructure Security Centre, Department of Home Affairs Topic: The Global Security Outlook Jacinta Carroll

Senior Security, Defence and Public Policy Advisor and Researcher, Deakin University

Topic: AI - Its Impact Now and in the Future of an Organisation Dr Catriona Wallace

Executive Director, Gradient Institute (Responsible AI); Adjunct Professor; Executive Chair, Boab AI (VC); NED Garvan Institute

Topic: Does your Security Operations Centre (SOC) inform and enable your incident response? Troy Heland

Network Operations Manager, Managed Security Services, Verizon Business Group Topic: Digital transformation – threats, challenges and opportunities Vishy Narayanan

Asia Pacific Chief Digital & Information Officer, PwC

Topic: Building Security Capability and Capacity Dr Gavriel Schneider

CEO, Risk2Solution Group

Topic: An Integrated Approach to Risk Management Julian Talbot

Managing Director, SRMBOK

Topic: Driving Enterprise Risk Management to the Next Level Kimberley Turner

CEO, Aerosafe Risk Management Topic: Cyber Security Imperatives and Challenges Stephen Kho

Global Lead - Red Team, Avast

Topic: Managing the Insider Threat Nick de Bont

Chief Security Officer, Thales Australia

Panel Discussion: Why Standards Matter

Anna Harris, Principal Advisor - Information Security, Office of The Victorian Information Commissioner and Jason Brown, National Security Director, Thales Australia and New Zealand

Panel Discussion: Building Security Capability and Capacity

Bryan de Caires, ASIAL CEO; John Yates, Director of Security, Scentre Group and Cameron Smith, Director, Security Licensing & Enforcement Directorate, NSW Police

Topic: VBIED’s – Implementing Effective Measures to Mitigate Risk Paul Jeffrey

Chairman, Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (UK)

Topic: The Future of the Built Environment Sara Trimboli

Associate, Capability Specialist Security & Risk, Aurecon Group Panel Discussion: The Blurring of Physical and Cyber Security - Implications for Security Managers

Darren Kane, Chief Security Officer, NBN Co and Matthew Riley, Security & Resilience, Transgrid, John Fleming, ASIAL General Manager

Topic: Sydney Local Health District response to the COVID-19 pandemic Dr Teresa Anderson

Chief Executive, Sydney Local Health District, NSW Health

Topic: Standards to Make the Built Environment Better for All Richard Flint MSyl

Technical and Commercial Lead – Physical Security, BRE Global Limited (Incorporating LPCB) – UK

FROM LIGHT TO INTELLIGENT PIXELS

A Manual for Digital Video Surveillance and AI Applications

by Vlado Damjanovski

OUT SOON

Following on from the international success of his previous works, ASIAL has commissioned world renowned CCTV expert Vlado Damjanovski to prepare a new reference manual on IP video surveillance systems and CCTV technology. The new manual will cover, as well as well-explained and illustrated material of the basic concepts, additional material on video management software and the cloud concepts, video analytics with artificial intelligence, the new AS/NZS 62676 standards, compression algorithms, thermal imaging and much more.

To order your copy go to asial.com.au/vss or email marketing@asial.com.au

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The definitive digital video surveillance reference resource that provides an understanding of:

• Limitations of the various transmission media in terms of distances and bandwidth (fibre-optics, Cat cables, Wi-Fi); • Why AI deep recognition algorithms are now popular in modern video analytics; • The use of formulas to plan required HDD storage for the desired length of recording; • What ONVIF is and how to use various network commands to discover IP devices; • The correct microSD card to use for your camera edge recording; • How to setup your camera electronic exposure for the best picture of moving objects; • Why the size of the pixels matters more than simply their number; • The process of designing an IP VSS system, from talking and listening to your customers, through to design consideration and the process of drawing, installing, commissioning and training; • How to use the illustrated examples from the book to verify if your cameras satisfy the tender requirements (pixel density, angle of coverage etc); • The new AS 62676 standards; • How to use a modern test chart and analyse key camera specifications such as resolution and minimum illumination; • New image and video compressions.

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