including Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
Leading the discussion on securing ASEAN
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Developing resilient infrastructure for a secure future Department of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation
5th-6th October 2016 Bangkok, Thailand www.cip-asia.com
Today’s modern economies and improving living standards rely more and more on the development and security of a country’s critical infrastructure. How would a country stand should there be an attack, from natural or manmade disasters, on its key infrastructure?
Invitation to Attend Preliminary Conference Programme Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia brings together leading stakeholders from industry, operators, agencies and governments to debate and collaborate on securing South East Asia’s critical infrastructure and its valuable information and data.
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Dear Colleague Developing resilient infrastructure for a secure future Today’s modern economies and improving living standards rely more and more on the development and security of a country’s critical infrastructure. How would your country cope in the event of a dirty bomb or if it suffered a natural or man-made disaster impacting on its key infrastructure? Southeast Asia has seen a rise in insurgencyrelated attacks and terrorist activities, creating uncertainty and insecurity on critical national infrastructure. Climate change has also seen more extreme weather patterns, creating additional hazardous, unseasonal and unpredictable conditions and a severe strain on infrastructure. Since last years Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia, the region has seen a number of threats to its infrastructure, including: - Myanmar floods - July 2015 - Bangkok bombing - August 2015 - Philippines attacks - December 2015 - South Indian floods - December 2015 - ISIS expands in Southeast Asia - January 2016 - Shizunai earthquake, Japan - January 2016 - Jakarta bomb attacks - January 2016 - India terrorist attacks - February 2016 - Pattani car bomb, Thailand - February 2016 - Muara Siberut earthquake, Indonesia - March 2016 - Narathiwat bombing, Thailand - March 2016 - Philippines bombing - March 2016 - Kumamoto City earthquake, Japan - April 2016 - Philippines bombings - April 2016 - Thailand bombings - April 2016 A terrorist attack, or the impact of a natural disaster against key national infrastructure could have a catastrophic impact on the country and regions economy. The proper functioning of a nations critical infrastructure is vital to the interests of any society. At this year’s Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia leading experts from around the world will discuss the threats both in the physical and cyber domains and how to mitigate those threats. If you are responsible for national security and emergency/contingency planning, facilities management in Nuclear, Power, Oil and Gas, Chemicals, Telecommunications, Banking and
Financial, ISP’s, water supply, whether you’re an IT, Cyber Security or Information Manager, or responsible for transport security (port or airports), then Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia is a MUST ATTEND for you, and unique in its content and delivery. Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will bring together leading stakeholders from industry, operators, agencies and governments to collaborate on securing Asia. The conference will look at developing existing national or international legal and technical frameworks, integrating good risk management, strategic planning and implementation. On behalf of the Organising Committee and co-hosts, the Department of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation (under the Ministry of Interior), the Ministry of Information & Communication Technology and the Ministry of Transport of Thailand, you are invited to participate in the 2nd Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia, taking place at the Avani Atrium Bangkok on 5th & 6th October 2016. The conference programme brings together leading international speakers, experts in their field, looking at a range of key topics that can assist with your strategic and tactical planning and thinking in how better to secure and protect your key assets. From the physical infrastructure of power plants, telecommunications systems, transport networks and vital regional assets such as the Trans ASEAN Gas Pipeline and ASEAN Power Grid, to the critical information and data held by organisations, including operators of CNI, banks/financial institutions, governments and corporations, Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will address and highlight important issues, such as the emerging threats, including cyber attacks, to resilience measures that can mitigate a disaster. This document provides further information about the event and the conference programme, correct at the time of printing, and how to register. Further details can also be found online at www.cip-asia.com. We look forward to welcoming you to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia on 5th6th October 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand. Yours sincerely Neil Walker Event Director
Welcome from Ministry of Information Communication & Technology, Electronic Transaction Development Agency The Ministry of Information & Communication Technology has a vision to become the ASEAN’s leader for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development, and to be the central organization in ICT developing and integrating Thailand. We are currently involved in developing a regional cyber policy with our ASEAN colleagues that will also set the future standards of our cyber security. We are also a regional leading the developments in the internet/cyber domain with the benefits that an integrated and connected community can bring. Yet, this open interconnected society does have some consequences for which we need to be prepared. The Ministry of Information & Communication Technology is delighted to be co-hosting Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia as an exciting initiative to bring a unique discussion to the ASEAN region. As we become more interconnected with the information super-highway, we all become more vulnerable to cyber attack against our important data and information we hold, as well as the potential attacks against our SCADA systems and critical national infrastructure. The results of a successful attack on our key infrastructure could be catastrophic, causing widespread economic and humanitarian challenges. Therefore, we must remain vigilant against such threats, to which we can be stronger by enhancing our collaboration through dialogue and discussion. We invite you to join us at Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia for some interesting, informative and eye-opening presentations that can help you build in security and resilience into your systems for protecting your critical information and data, with a range of leading international experts contributing to this exciting conference. We look forward to welcoming you to Bangkok on 5th - 6th October 2016 for a great discussion on securing ASEANs critical infrastructure. Dr. Uttama Savanayana Minister of Information & Communication Technology Thailand
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Welcome from Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation (under the Ministry of Interior) The Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation under the Ministry of Interior of the Royal Thai Government, has the responsibility to ensure the country of Thailand is ready against the increasing threats we face, whether from natural or man-made disasters. Yet, we cannot achieve this in isolation. In the face of such increased threats, we need to continually monitor our policies, procedures and practices to ensure every contingency is planned to reduce the economic and humanitarian impact of a catastrophe. We also need to work closer with our national and international colleagues and partners from government, agencies, operators and industry to deliver a more regionally co-ordinated approach to the upfront security and protection, as well as post event emergency response. With the ASEAN Economic Community in full development, it is inevitable our economies and key national infrastructures will become more integrated and reliant on each other. As a region, we need to be prepared to support and work together towards a common goal of enhancing the security and resilience of our national assets. The Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation under the Ministry of Interior is delighted to be cohosting Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia, which will look at these key areas and how we can best reduce or prevent the impact of such diverse threats to our national assets. We invite you to join us in Bangkok on 5th - 6th October 2016 for some informative presentations and excellent networking opportunities that can help us, as a community, build in more efficient and effective security, resilience and planning. We look forward to welcoming you to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia. Mr. Chatchai Phromlert Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Ministry of Interior Thailand
Welcome from the Ministry of Transport The Ministry of Transport is delighted to be co-hosting the 2nd Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia conference and exhibition in Bangkok this October, with such an important topic of discussion that impacts all our lives. The Ministry of Transport of Thailand strive to effect improvement and make transportation and traffic systems convenient, fast, safe, efficient and reliable. We have a vision of the linkages of mass modes of transport networks in order to fullfil the country’s potential as a transport and traffic hub in this region. In today’s environment of increased security threats, this vision requires us to cooperate and collaborate with our infrastructure partners from across industry sectors, as well as international organisations that impact our operations. We also need to better understand the risks and threats to our transport networks, and how we may better have in place the measures to counter these, for the safety and security of our passengers, staff and investment in our national assets. We invite you to join us in Bangkok on 5th - 6th October 2016 for some informative presentations and excellent networking opportunities that can help us, as a regional community, build in more efficient and effective security, resilience and business continuity planning. We look forward to welcoming you to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia. H.E. Mr. Arkhom Termpittayapaisith Minister of Transport Thailand
Who Should Attend Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia is for:
Why Attend?
• Police and Security Agencies • Emergency Services • National government agencies responsible for national security and emergency/contingency planning • Local & Regional Government • Utilities and Operators of Infrastructure • Facilities Managers & Security Managers of Nuclear, Power, Oil and Gas, Chemicals, Telecommunications, Banking and Financial, ISP’s, Water Supply • Information Managers • Port Security Managers • Airport Security Managers • Transport Security Managers • Event Security Managers • Large Corporations • Architects • Civil Engineers • ASEAN • NATO • Military • Border Officials
Your attendance to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Asia will ensure you are up-to-date on the lastest issues, policies and challenges facing the security of ASEAN’s critical national infrastructure (CNI).
Certified Training Brought to you by the International Association of CIP Professionals and Critical Infrastructure Institute, a one-day Certified Training Course on ‘Critical Infrastructure Protection’ provides you valuable detailed and technical insight into one important aspect of CIP. For further details and to book your place see the ‘Certified Training’ information in this booklet.
Discover the latest cyber security and critical information infrastructure protection challenges, which are increasingly threatened by a new style of cyber hackers, and what you can do to protect your valuable data/information. You will also gain an insight in to what the future holds for ASEAN, the collaboration and support between member nations required to ensure CNI is protected from future threats and how to better plan, coordinate and manage a disaster. • High level conference with leading industry speakers and professionals • Learn from experiences and challenges from the experts • Gain insight into national and ASEAN CIP and CIIP (cyber security) developments • Constructive debate, educational opportunities and cooperation advocacy • Share ideas and facilitate in valuable inter-agency and operator cooperation • Exhibition showcasing leading technologies and products • Networking events and opportunities For further information and details on how to register visit www.cip-asia.com
For conference or registration queries please contact: Neil Walker Events Director T: +44 (0) 7725 318601 | F: +44 (0) 872 111 3210 E: neilw@torchmarketing.co.uk
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HOW TO REGISTER 1. Register Online at www.cip-asia.com. 2. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and email to: cipra@torchmarketing.co.uk. 3. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210. 4. Complete the enclosed Registration Form and mail to: CIPRA, Torch Marketing, 53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, United Kingdom.
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT - deadline 5th September 2016 Register yourself and your colleagues as conference delegates by 5th September 2016 and save with the Early Bird Discount. Discounts for Members of Supporting Associations If you are a member of one of the following trade associations, supporters of the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe, then you can benefit from a special discount rate: - International Association of CIP Professionals (IACIPP) - Chartered International Institute of Security & Crisis Management (CIISCM) - National Security & Resilience Consortium (NS&RC) - Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) - International Security Industry Organization (ISIO) - Association of Risk and Crisis Communication (ARCC) - Security Partners Forum (SPF) Check the Registration Form at the back of this booklet for full details or online at www.cip-asia.com.
Keeping the traffic moving – Balancing security needs against the free movement of goods and people
Exhibition Opening Hours
On-Site Registration Hours
Wednesday 5th October Thursday 6th October
Tuesday 4th October Wednesday 5th October Thursday 6th October
9.30am to 7.30pm 9.30am to 5.30pm
2.00pm to 5.00pm 8.30am to 7.00pm 8.30am to 5.00pm
Schedule of Events Tuesday 4th October 10:00am-5:00pm - Certified Training One-Day Course - Executive Level Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience
Wednesday 5th October 9:00am-10:30am - Opening Keynote 10:30am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break in Exhibition Hall 11am-11:45am - Plenary Session 2: Collaborative Approach to CIP and CIIP 11:45am-12:30pm - Plenary Session 3: Risk or Process Based Approach to CIP? 12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch
Critical Infrastructure Protection Track
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track
2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 4a: Emerging & Future Threats Identification & Management
2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 4b: Cybersecurity Threats and Trends
3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break
3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break
4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 5a: The PPP Role in CIP
4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 5b: Convergence in Cyber Security and CIIP
5:30pm - Networking Reception in Exhibition Hall
Thursday 6th October Critical Infrastructure Protection Track
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track
9:00am-10:15am - Session 6a: Transport, Energy & Telecomms Infrastructure Security
9:00am-10:15am - Session 6b: Cyber Analysis, Monitoring and Defence
10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break
10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break
11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 7a: Technologies to Detect and Protect
11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 7b: IT/OT Integration
12:30pm-2:00pm - Lunch Break in Restaurant 2pm-3:00pm - Plenary Session 8: Disaster Prevention & Management in CNI 3pm-4:00pm - Plenary Session 9: PANEL DISCUSSION: International & National Agency and Operator Cooperation 4:00pm - Conference Close
Tuesday 4th October
Certified Training One Day Course
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10:00am-5:00pm - Certified Training One-Day Course US$295 for One Day Certified Training Course includes lunch and refreshments
Executive Level Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience - ONE DAY COURSE Who is it for: Senior leaders who are responsible for the operations of public sector critical infrastructure that supports national objectives and private sector executives charged with achieving resilience in their organizations. Participants in this seminar will be exposed to the state-of-the-science processes, methodologies and tools taught on the Professional in Critical Infrastructure Protection Foundation (PCIP-F) course, endorsed by the Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES).
How You Will Learn This seminar is designed as an interactive experience for senior corporate leaders. Each seminar features a short presentation of the core subject matter followed by discussions of relevant case studies providing “real world” context to the presentation. Participants are invited to pose their own unique protection or resilience challenges and gain insight as to what characteristics a suitable solution should have and what they should expect from service providers.
What You Will Learn This seminar introduces systems thinking for protecting Critical Infrastructure and making what cannot be protected more resilient. The seminar is designed around four major themes with a view to providing participants with relevant benchmarks by which to discern effective protection and resilience planning products and services in the market place from the ineffective: • A first principles approach to resilience planning for critical infrastructure in both private and public sector organizations; • Critical infrastructure dimensions (Physical, Temporal, Human, Cyber) and the role of context; • Dependency analysis, the pathways of exposure to risk, identifying cascades of failure, and the calculation of the whole cost of risk throughout both physical infrastructure and information systems; and • Risk perception and the role of mental modelling techniques in stakeholder management and changing risk behaviours. This seminar will examine the links between the resilience and the protection of the critical infrastructure and operations. Participants will be exposed to and discuss the state-of-the-science methods, techniques and tools for resilience and protection analysis such as advanced dependency analysis systems, geo-enabled risk analysis techniques, constructive simulations for complex site risk analysis, cyber resilience analysis tools, and mental modelling technology to enhance the protection and resilience of critical infrastructure during all four phases of emergency management. Participants will learn how these latest techniques and tools will help them make intelligent protection and resilience investments, achieving the right balance between Risk acceptance and risk mitigation for their unique considerations. It will also help them differentiate cost effective solutions from ineffective and potentially costly mistakes in the market place. To book your place complete and return the enclosed Registration Form.
Wednesday 5th October
Conference Programme 9:00am-10:30am - Opening Keynote Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI International adviser on security intelligence
Dr. Uttama Savanayana, Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Thailand Dr Shamshad Akhtar, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)* KPJ (PA) Datuk Haji Ogusalim Bin Omar, General Director Malaysia Civil Defence Department* 10:30am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break
11:00am-11:45am - Plenary Session 2: Collaborative Approach to CIP and CIIP
As the lines and responsibilities between CIP and CIIP become increasingly interconnected in many areas, a holistic approach to protection of CNI, from both physical and cyber security perspectives is increasingly important. To this nature the collaboration between agencies and CNI operators, and individual departments, becomes increasingly important. How can we work better together for common purpose, resource sharing and intelligence gathering to deliver better value for the tax payer and greater success in delivering security & resilience to our Critical National Infrastructure, and improving disaster risk reduction. Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI Kumpol Sontanarat, Director, Information and Communication Technology Department, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Thailand Business Resilience 2.0 – How to manage the necessary shift from physical to Cyber Security Florian Haacke, CSO / Head of Group Security, RWE AG, Germany
11:45am-12:30pm - Plenary Session 3: Risk or Process Based Approach to CIP?
Designing and improving security operations requires keeping a balance between business needs and security requirements. How can using a risk based or process based approach enhance business continuity? Which is approproate and can policies and practices of national infrastructure, including those operated by governments, be capable of adapting to the changing security and threat environment? Risk Base Approach to CIP Kamal Thalib, Head of Financial Crime & Security Services, PT Bank DBS Indonesia Processed Based Approach to CIP - Using a Proactive Security Management Driven Process Dr Bill Bailey, BA(Hons) MA, MCIL, PhD, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Edith Cowan University, Security Research Centre, Perth, Australia 12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch
*invited
Critical Infrastructure Protection Track 2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 4a: Emerging & Future Threats Detection & Management
The ever changing nature of threats, whether natural, through climate change, or man-made through terrorism activities, means the need to continually review and update policies, practices and technologies to meet these growing demands. But what are those emerging threats and how can we identify, monitor and manage their levels of potential damage? Chair: Representative, Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation (DDPM), Thailand Air Chief Marshal Somneuk Swatteuk, Senior Expert, National Disaster Warning Center, Thailand Thomas Wuchte, Head on Anti-terrorism Issues, Transnational Threats Dept, OSCE Police Major General Apichat Suriboonya, Head of Interpol NCB Thailand, Commander of Foreign Affairs Division, Royal Thai Police* Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection, combining Human Factors and Technology Drs. Rik Verhorst, Consultant Force Protection, TNO, Netherlands 3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break
4:00pm - 5:30pm - Ses. 5a: The PPP Role in CIP With many critical infrastructures in the hands of private organisations, how does the responsibility of security and resilience lie between government, with public accountability to keep them safe, secure and operational 24/7, and the private operator, with additional responsibilities towards shareholders? How can improving the communication between the public sector and private sector enhance protection and can incentives be employed to better engage private owners into PPP? Chair: Representative, Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation (DDPM), Thailand Dr. Yunyong Teng-amnuay, Director, Information Systems Engineering Laboratory, Department of Computer Engineering, Chulalongkorn Uni., Thailand Peter Waa, Regional Security Advisor, RBAP, AsiaPacific Regional Hub, United Nations Dev.Prog. Prof. Pennung Warnitchai, Structural Engineering Dept, Asian Institute for Technology* The best resilience decisions come from spatially connected government Andy Wilson, Director Strategic Development, Ordnance Survey International, UK
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track 2:00pm-3:15pm - Session 4b: Cybersecurity Threats and Trends The digital age has opened up immense new opportunities for criminal activity, providing numerous communications channels and instant access to critical information and data. But what are the latest threats in the cybersecurity space and what are the future trends likely to be in attacks on our critical information infrastructure. Chair: TBC Megat Muazzam, Head of Malaysia CERT, Malaysia Thongchai Sangsiri, Technical Manager, Digital Forensics Center, Electronic Transaction Development Agency, MICT, Thailand Keshav Singh Dhakad, Regional Director, Digital Crimes Unit (DCU), Microsoft Asia 3:15pm-4:00pm - Networking Coffee Break
4:00pm - 5:30pm - Session 5b: Convergence in Cyber Security and CIIP All parts of infrastructure are interconnected which, despite being convenient and efficient, can leave the complete system extremely vulnerable to attack. Convergence of cyber security, incidence response and crisis management can enhance the integrity of the infrastructure and help exceed minimum security requirements. Chair: TBC Dr. Dhanant Subhadrabandhu, Executive Vice President (Product Development Group), CAT Telecom, Thailand Defending critical communications network infrastructure against cyber attacks Hansen Chan, Product Marketing Manager, Nokia, USA Wisit Atipayakoon, Programme Officer, International Telecommunication Union, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific* Miwa Fujii, Senior Advisor Internet Development, APNIC*
5:30pm - Networking Reception in Exhibition Hall
Thursday 6th October Critical Infrastructure Protection Track 9:00am-10:15am - Session 6a: Transport, Energy & Telecomms Infrastructure Security
Transport, power and telecommunications are the crucial economic lifeblood of any modern industrial economy. The fragility of Asia’s exposed transport network across a large region provides unique challenges, including freight and passenger travel through our ports, harbours and airports. Communications infrastructure becomes key during any threat scenario to which many fail when severely damaged, limiting coordinated efforts and potentially causing damage to the economy far in excess of any physical damage they may incur. The problem for the authorities, operators and agencies is to ensure the right balance of security, safety and resilience in facilities that are widely dispersed and subject to diverse ranges of threats. Chair: TBC Peter O’Neill, Chief - Transport Policy & Development Section, UNESCAP Chakree Bamrungwong, Director International Cooperation Division, Bureau of Planning, Dept of Rural Roads, Ministry Of Transport, Thailand Andreas Mulianto, Security Specialist - System and Development, Chevron Indonesia* Ahmad Ismail, Chief Corporate & Regulatory Officer, Telekom Malaysia* 10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break
11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 7a: Technologies to Detect and Protect
What are some of the latest and future technologies, from ground surveillance to space based technology, to predict or detect potential threats to CNI, whether natural or terrorist related. Chair: Tony Kingham, Editor, World Security Report Dr. Peeranan Towashiraporn, Director, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center The Global Dynamic Exposure Dr. Werner Trieselmann, General Manager CEDIM - Center for Disaster Management & Risk Reduction Technology, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection / Cyber Security Track 9:00am-10:15am - Session 6b: Cyber Analysis, Monitoring and Defence
The ability to monitor the cyber threats to CNI can greatly assist the operators and agencies better prepare their defences against cyber attacks on systems and information/data. What is the latest strategic perspective on cyber monitoring and cyber defences for enhancing CIIP? Chair: TBC The National Strategy for the Protection of Critical National Information Infrastructure in Malaysia Zahri Yunos, Chief Operating Officer, Cybersecurity Malaysia Senior Representative, Electronic Transaction Development Agency, Miniistry of Information & Communication Technology, Thailand Senior Representative, Lockheed Martin, USA 10:15am-11:00am - Networking Coffee Break
11:00am - 12:30pm - Session 7a: IT/OT Integration
With increasing use of SCADA systems and the modernisation of smart grid and other industry systems utilising IT, how can the Operation Technology (OT) domain remain totally secure with greater access from internet insecurity? Chair: TBC Industrial Control System Cyber Security : Ready for what next? Dr. Mohammad Shahir, Senior Consultant, THALES E-Security, Malaysia Michael Khor, Deputy Chief Engineer - SCADA, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia* Senior Representative, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand* Panai Aritach, Information Technology Officer, Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, Thailand* Bambang Kesumajaya, Offshore Production Specialist, Pertamina Hulu Energi, Indonesia*
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Completing the Perimeter Security Envelope with Strong Checkpoints Gregory OBrien, Director of Business Development, L-3 Security & Detection Systems Closing the surveillance gap Andrew Winstanley, Maritine Security Sales Manager, Sonardyne International Ltd, UK 12:30pm-2:00pm - Delegate Networking Lunch
2pm-3:00pm - Plenary Session 8: Disaster Prevention & Management in CNI Disasters cause serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society, whether from Environmental emergencies, Natural disasters, Complex emergencies or Pandemic emergencies. A disaster in relation to Critical National Infrastructure can have additional impact on society and the economy of a country by reducing its resilience in mitigating environmental and economic impact. In this session Disaster Management, the organisation and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery, will look at the Disaster risk reduction and management, Impacts of and response to disasters and Post-disaster recovery. Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI Shamika Sirimanne, Chief of Division, Information and Communications Technology and Disaster Risk Reduction Division, UNESCAP Senior Representative, Department for Disaster Prevention & Mitigation (DDPM), Thailand
3pm-4:00pm - Plenary Session 9: PANEL DISCUSSION: International & National Agency and Operator Cooperation Where and how can agencies and CNI operators better work together for common purpose, resource sharing and intelligence gathering to deliver greater success in delivering security & resilience to our Critical National Infrastructure. How best do central and local government and the emergency services co-ordinate their efforts, and co-operate with infrastructure operators and where do Public Private Partnerships contribute towards for the protection of vulnerable targets against natural disasters or terrorist attacks. Chair: John Donlon QPM, FSI Thomas Wuchte, Head on Anti-terrorism Issues, Transnational Threats Dept, OSCE Shamika Sirimanne, Chief of Division, Information and Communications Technology and Disaster Risk Reduction Division, UNESCAP Florian Haacke, CSO / Head of Group Security, RWE AG, Germany Markus Werne, Head of UNOCHA, Regional Office for Asia Pacific* Peter Bellew, Chief Operating Officer, Malaysia Airlines* Oscar Fader Valenzuela, Acting Executive Director, Anti-Terrorism Council-Program Management Center (ATC-PMC), APEC, The Philippines*
4:00pm - Conference Close
Networking Reception WEDNESDAY 5th OCTOBER 5.30pm - 7:30pm Exhibition Floor We invite you to joins us at the end of the opening day for the Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia Networking Reception, which will see the CNI security industry management professionals gather for a more informal reception. With the opportunity to meet colleagues and peers you can build relationships with senior government, agency and industry officials in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The Networking Reception is free to attend and open to industry professionals. We look forward to welcoming you.
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IACIPP initial overall objectives: • To develop a wider understanding of the challenges facing both industry and governments • To facilitate the exchange of appropriate infrastructure & information related information and to maximise networking opportunities • To promote good practice and innovation • To facilitate access to experts within the fields of both Infrastructure and Information protection and resilience • To create a centre of excellence, promoting close co-operation with key international partners • To extend our reach globally to develop wider membership that reflects the needs of all member countries and organisations
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The Venue
Bangkok
AVANI Atrium Bangkok 1880 New Petchburi Road, Bangkok 10310 Thailand T : +66 2718 2000-1 E : atrium@avanihotels.com The AVANI Atrium Bangkok is a 4-star hotel, located in the vibrant heart of Bangkok, within easy reach of the MRT Line. This luxury hotel venue offers excellent business amenities, including a business center and excellent meeting/conference rooms. Accommodation includes modern rooms with airconditioned and balcony. They feature a desk, seating area, minibar and flat-screen TV. All bathrooms are fitted with a bath and shower. The hotel facilities include Swimming Pool, Sauna and Steam, Fitness Centre and Yoga. We are delighted that Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia will be held in this prestigous hotel venue, which offers easy access, convenience and a wonderful envionment to discuss business. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION RATES FOR DELEGATES We have negotiated special rates for accommodation at the Avani Atrium Bangkok for delegates to Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Asia. Check website www.cip-asia.com for details.
Bangkok, the ‘City of Angels’, welcomes more visitors than any other city in the world and it doesn’t take long to realise why. This is a city of extremes with action on every corner: Marvel at the gleaming temples, catch a tuk tuk along the bustling Chinatown or take a longtail boat through floating markets. Food is another Bangkok highlight, from local dishes served at humble street stalls to haute cuisine at romantic rooftop restaurants. Luxury malls also compete with a sea of boutiques and markets, where you can treat yourself without overspending. Bangkok is easily accessible from all parts of Southeast Asia, which excellent transport links, whilst hosting many key regional organisations, such as UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP-APRC), Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, World Health Organisation, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and others..
Communications Resilience – In the event of a disaster, how do you keep the information flowing
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REGISTRATION FORM
ONE DAY CERTIFIED TRAINING COURSE - Executive Level Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience (Tues 4th Oct)
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Paid before 5th September 2016 ................................. US$495 Paid on or after 5th September 2016 ........................... US$595 Association Full Conference Please indicate the Association you are registering under) Paid before 5th September 2016 ................................. US$650 Paid on or after 5th September 2016 ........................... US$725 NS&RC ARCC IET SPF ISIO IACIPP EXHIBITION ONLY ...................................................... FREE (includes access to exhibition floor only)
PAYMENT DETAILS
Payment: Payments must be made with the order. Entry to the conference will not be permitted unless payment has been made in full prior to 5th October 2016. Substitutions/Name Changes: You can amend/change a delegate prior to the even start by notifying us in writing. Two or more delegates may not ‘share’ a place at an event. Please ensure separate bookings for each delegate. Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. reserve the right to refuse entry. Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance to the event and you are unable to send a substitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less a US$100 administration charge, providing that cancellation is made in writing and received before 5th September 2016. Regretfully cancellation after this time cannot be accepted. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability. Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers or timing of the event compared to the advertised programme. Data Protection: Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products and services. Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted in future by: Post
(includes 2 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition, networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch)
Terms and Conditions of Booking
Paid before 5th September 2016 ................................. US$395 Paid on or after 5th September 2016 ........................... US$495
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(METHOD OF PAYMENT)
Wire Transfer (Wire information will be provided on invoice)
Credit Card
Invoice will be supplied for your records on receipt of the order/payment.
Please fill in your credit card details below: Visa MasterCard All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges. Card No: ________________________________________________ Valid From ____ / ____ Expiry Date ____ / ____ CVV Number ______ (3 digit security on reverse of card) Cardholder’s Name: _______________________________________ Signature: _______________________________ Date: __________ I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking.
Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210 or email to cipra@torchmarketing.co.uk