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Global Security Events
Virtual Events
(BSIA) Security – Return to Normality?
July 15, 2020
How are we attracting people into the industry and what will be the requirements of public protection post COVID-19, and what can we do to raise the perception of the role of the security officer?
Counter Terror Business 365
July 16, 2020
lockdown has seen us unite as a nation but at the same time it has opened a new network of opportunity for terrorists. Online activity has doubled since the beginning of lockdown and experts fear that this will enable radicalisation and recruitment opportunities for terrorists and, as such, increase the threat to our way of life. Protecting our Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is of paramount importance.
(SIA) AcceleRISE 2020
July 27 – 31, 2020
AcceleRISE is an essential experience designed to help tomorrow’s security leaders get a leg up in their career development and industry knowledge and connect with other rising stars in the industry.
GSXPLUS (Global Security Exchange Plus)
Sept 21 – 25, 2020
From COVID-19 and return-to-workplace (RTW) strategies to campus security, challenges are adding up for security professionals. GSX+ was developed to provide timely content to amplify the voice of the global security industry in managing today’s most pressing issues and showcase global best practices, products, and solutions. Learn more about the decision to move to a virtual experience.
ISC West 2020 Virtual Event
Oct 5 -7, 2020
ISC West 2020 Virtual offers the chance to uncover showcased technologies and solutions from leading security brands, the virtual event allows you to discover what’s new, next and innovative for your business, from the comfort of your home or office. A 3-day agenda, featuring high-profile Keynote speakers, Virtual Vendor Solution Training Sessions, and more, in addition to virtual opportunities to connect with other security & public safety industry professionals.
Behavioural Analysis Week
Oct 5 - 8, 2020
Live online presentations exploring how hostile or criminal intent can be identified through the observation of behavioural indicators and the use of tactical risk analysis and non-racial profiling techniques.