ANZsec 2007 - Conference Programme

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Tuesday 9th October 2007

09.00 - 09.30 Registration
 
09.30 - 10.00 ANZSec 2007 Conference and Exhibition Opening

Gary HarrisonGary Harrison LLB
Registrar for Private Investigators and Security Guards

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10.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session 1 - The Role that the Private
Security Industry Can Play in Crime Prevention
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Jeremy WoodJeremy Wood
Director of Crime Prevention, Ministry of Justice
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10.30 - 11.00 Morning Tea
 
11.00 - 12.30 Plenary Session 2 - The Threats to New Zealand's Future - National Security, Criminal and Border

Gavin JonesGavin Jones
Assistant Commissioner, NZ Police
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Paul Campbell
Group Manager Investigations and Response,
NZ Customs

Dr Warren TuckerDr Warren Tucker
Director, NZ Security Intelligence Service
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12.30 - 13.15

Lunch
 

13.20 - 13.50 Workshop 1 - Collaborative Approaches to Security Risk Management
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Sal SidotiSal Sidoti MSc
Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton
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Managing security risk in collaborative environments poses many challenges, yet effective mechanisms can be employed. How do you align governance, risk and communications priorities in these increasingly commonplace situations.
 

13.20 - 13.50 Workshop 2 - Isn’t Terrorism just a Crime? - Should the same CPTED principles apply?
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Warren Cornor

Warren Cornor CPP
Senior Consultant, Davis Langdon

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We have all seen the images of the “War on Terror” and it is easy to get caught up in the hype. The age of the chain link fence and barbed wire fortress are close by but maybe we need to re-look at terrorism for what it is, a crime against people and property. There is good evidence to say by applying CPTED principles we can better protect our way of life as well as protecting people and property.
 

13.55 - 1425 Workshop 3 - Integrated Risk Management
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John MartinJohn Martin CISSP
Security Practice Leader, IBM New Zealand
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Generic risk management standards such as AS/NZS 4360 need to include Governance, Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity. Organisations need to move to an Enterprise Risk Management approach which encompasses all levels within the business.
 

13.55 - 1425 Workshop 4 - The ABC's of CPTED, An introduction to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) for the Security Industry
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Sarah BartlettSarah Bartlett ICCP-A
Crime Prevention Services NZ Ltd
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Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design – what is it and how can it be applied at a practical level to reduce crime risk? This presentation will give you a better understanding of this situational approach to crime prevention, why, where and how it can be applied.
 

14.30 - 15.00 Workshop 5 - Security Intelligence in Support of National and Global Business Operations
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Jason BrownJason Brown
National Security Director, Thales Australia
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This presentation will demonstrate the application of an award winning security system based on intelligence support for Security Risk Management. It will draw on the work being done in by ASIS in the International Standards Arena and Australia’s National Centre for Security Standards. Participants will be provided with detail of the system and a number of national and international case examples will be provided to demonstrate the system in action in action. Elements of the system will be readily transferable into the workplace.
 

14.30 - 15.00

Workshop 6 - Interfacing Museum Security with a Major Building Project
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Peter FilletPeter Fillet
Manager Security and Safety, Auckland Museum
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Auckland Museum has undergone a major building project over a 3 year period and interfacing Museum operations with Construction is a major challenge, not to mention the design and development of a new security control centre as part of this process.
 

15.00 - 15.30 Afternoon Tea
 
15.35 - 1605

Workshop 7 - Developments in Computer Forensics
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Mike SpenceMike Spence BSc(Hons) CISSP
Managing Director, deCipher Ltd
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Practical, technical and legal issues relating to the collection of digital evidence from computers, servers, CD/DVDs, memory sticks, PDA’s, mobile phones and other devices.

 

15.35 - 1605 Workshop 8 - Recognising Criminal Activity within Your Organisation and Management of the Subsequent Crisis
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Michael CampbellMichael Campbell Dip NZ Pol CFE
Advanced Investigations
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Actual and circumstantial indicators of fraud and or other criminal behaviour within an organisation. Case Summaries, Preservation of Evidence and suggestions for Crisis Management.
 

16.10 - 1640

Plenary Session 3 - Imagery Intelligence
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David AshtonDave Ashton

Director Operations and Training, Global Intel Solutions

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Unprecedented levels of images are being collected in all aspects of modern life. Dedicated CCTV systems act as a crime deterrent and can record criminal acts that can subsequently be used in court to convict the perpetrators. Images collected in the aftermath of incidents such as the London Bombings in 2005 or natural disasters such as the recent Tsunami in the Asia Pacific region can prove critical to a diverse team of investigators and agencies needing to deal with the effects of such events. The collection of imagery needs to be planned, processed and analysed effectively to maximise its potential to assist in piecing together events as they unfold. This presentation will examine the benefits and problems associated with the use of imagery as an intelligence tool.
 

16.45 - 17.00

Plenary Session 4 - Video Analytics
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Saif SalihSaif Salih BECE
Technical Sales Consultant, Security Merchants Ltd
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Video Analytics is a unique video analysis software used to detect significant and suspicious events on any surveillance system. Using Artificial Intelligence, Video Analytics makes a surveillance system more than a recording device: it becomes a proactive and preventative tool.
 

17.00 - 18.00 Networking
 
19.30 - Late Paradox Gala Dinner
 

Wednesday 10th October 2007

07.30 - 09.00 ETITO CEO Breakfast - Futurism in Security

Robin GunstonRobin Gunston B.Sc (Hons) ACII
Futures Thinking Aotearoa

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09.00 - 09.45 Plenary Session 5 - Security as a Profit Generator: A Case Study
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Steve van ZwietenSteve van Zwieten CPP
Chief Security & Risk Officer, Panthers World of Entertainment;
ASIS Senior Regional Vice President
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Penrith Panthers is the largest licensed Club in the Southern Hemisphere. Over a number of years the NSW State Government increased the percentage in gaming taxes on licensed Clubs. This forced Clubs to look for strategies of diversification. Panthers decided that they would increase the number of night clubs, therefore, growing bar sales. This strategy was extremely successful in revenue terms, but had a huge impact on crime and crime trends at Panthers. The Security Team was doing a sensational job in dealing with all Security related incidents, but despite this, continuing to operate in this environment was unsustainable. The Security Team was able to have an input in Panthers Strategic Plan resulting in the delivery of a new Strategic Plan that resolved the security problem as well as improving the bottom line. This case study presentation will take you through the interesting developments and will highlight how thought leadership can ensure that security can be a Profit Generator.
 

09.45 - 10.30

Plenary Session 6 - Security Control Centres - Designing for Success
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Susan GallagherSusan Gallagher MApplSc BA(Hons)
Susan Gallagher Consulting Ltd
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Security Control Centres are the hub of security systems design, yet too often their design actually hinders the overall systems' performance. This presentation will discuss considerations on "how to" design a great control room.

10.30 - 11.00 Morning Tea
 
11.00 - 11.45 Plenary Session 7  - A Fine Line between Pleasure and Pain: Threat Assessment - Engaging the Business
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Pearse HealyPearse Healy CPP
Manager - Security, Transport Accident Commission, Victoria
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Using a number of case studies, this presentation will explore the causes and drivers of threat and risk and will examine the influences, perception and misconceptions of risk that often create an abhorrent understanding of our environment.

1145 - 12.30 Plenary Session 8 - The Future Economy

Tony AlexanderTony Alexander
Chief Economist, Bank of New Zealand

 


 

12.30 - 13.15 Lunch
 
13.20 - 13.50 Workshop 9 - Introduction to Threat Assessment and Threat Management
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Carlton RuffellCarlton Ruffell Dip Pol PSP
Executive Protection Specialist
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The area of threats, their interpretation and management is more and more salient to modern business. While not suffering the liability laws of the United States we still share the desire to prevent acts of violence in the workplace, home and school. In this presentation Carlton Ruffell, PSP will share his experience as a Protection Officer and knowledge gained from Gavin de Beckers Advanced Threat Assessment Academy in Los Angeles last year.

13.20 - 13.50 Workshop 10 - Corporate Security Management Systems: Development and Implementation
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Peter FrostPeter Frost CPP
Security Threats & Systems Coordinator, Air New Zealand
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The presentation addresses considerations an organisation must grasp in order to deal with contemporary business risks, both from an internal risk management perspective and for regulatory compliance purposes. Robust security management systems and structures endorsed by senior executives promote a culture of security awareness.
 

13.55 - 14.25 Workshop 11 - Security's Role in Critical Incident Management
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Kim HoskinKim Hoskin
Training Systems Designer, Critical Risk Management Services Ltd
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The presentation examines recent critical incidents including events of 9/11, their nature, security's role in their management before, during, and after the event, and the concept of critical incident management.
 

13.55 - 14.25 Workshop 12 - Providing a Framework for Identity Management in a Converging Security and IT Market
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Simon EnglishSimon English BE(Hons), CPEng, MIEAust, MIEEE
Strategic Marketing Manager, Honeywell Building Systems
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This presentation will discuss the importance of having a framework to apply consistent identity credentials to both physical and logical security access.
 

14.30 - 1500 Plenary Session 9 - ASIS Seminar & Exhibits - Las Vegas
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Peter Calvert
Governing Director, Loktronic Inovationz Ltd

Peter will deliver an overview of his attendance at the 2007 ASIS International Seminar and Exhibits in Las Vegas.
 

15.00 - 15.30 Afternoon Tea
 
15.30 - 16.15

Plenary Session 10 - The Private Security Industry in New Zealand
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Charles SedgwickDr Charles Sedgwick
Institute of Criminology, Victoria University, Wellington
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Trevor BradleyDr Trevor Bradley
Institute of Criminology, Victoria University, Wellington
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Charles and Trevor are currently carrying out a detailed research project on the “Private Security Industry in New Zealand.” Their combined presentation will encompass both their initial findings as well as their plans for future research. Charles and Trevor are keen to get feedback from professionals working in the industry.
 

16.15 - 1700 Panel and Conference Close

Steve van Zweiten CPP, Murray Mills CPP, Mark Nicholas, Kostas Kyrifidis CPP & Jason Brown
 
17.00 - 18.00 NZIPI Annual General Meeting

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