| Perimeter Protection & Intrusion Detection |
 | Thu 15 Apr 2010 |
 | 09:20 - 09:25 |  | Chairman Opening Mr David Gill, Vice Chairman, Security Institute |
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 | 09:25 - 09:45 |  | Countering Today's Threat from the Perimeter In
 Powerface Trophy FT-Key benefits of the Cardax & Powerfence Intergration-advanced perimeter protection  Intergrated Solution-layered security from the outside in  Systerm-wide security through one management platform, through a single user interface  Identity Analytics and Managing Competencies Mr David Bentley, General Manager, Gallagher Security Management Systems (Europe) |
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 | 09:45 - 10:05 |  | Recycle, Reuse, Protect
 An innovative perimeter protection system utilizing green technology  Recycling scrap rubber tires to create B*A*B*S-Ballistic Absorption Barrier Sysyems  Multi-use, Portable, Stackable, Reusable, Adaptable  Military installations, Embassy fortification, Oil pipeline protection, Major event security, Crowd control Mr Don Zimmerman, Vice President, Innovative Concepts International |
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 | 10:05 - 10:25 |  | How Advanced Signal Processing Techonology Can Reduce Nuisance Alarms
 Advanced signal processing and how it works  The technology behind the latest generation of intrusion detection systems  Intelligent learning algorithms, neutral networks and advanced multi-parameter signal processing  How the technology improves intrusion event recognition AND minimises nuisance alarms Mr Alec Owen, International Client Manager, Future Fibre Technologies |
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 | 10:25 - 10:45 |  | Perimeter Security and Surveillance using FMCW Radar Technology
 High frequency Radar for pin point detection  360° Range and Resolution  Radar data interpretation and software analysis Dr Stephen Clark, Business Development Director, Navtech Radar |
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 | 10:45 - 11:05 |  | Perimeter Protection for Vital Resources: Application Strategies for Today's Technolgies
 Considerations for successful application of outdoor intrusion detection technologies towards critical resource protection  Recommended technologies and system design considerations for specific applications and site characteristics  System performance measures for high probability of detection, nuisance alarm prevention and accurate disturbamce assessment Mr Martin Lomberg, General Manager, Southwest Microwave |
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 | 11:05 - 11:25 |  | Reconsidering Perimeter Security, from the outside, looking in....
 How to buy the best in terms of quality and complying with relevant British standards  Perimeter Security-the protection should be appropriate for the potential threat  Making sense of security standards  Common mistakes and oversights made when looking at perimeter security Mr Richard Jackson, MD & CEO, Jacksons Fencing |
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 | 11:25 - 11:45 |  | Mind the Gap
 Security and Safety of Entry and Exit points to the outside world  Why are SAFETY ans SECURITY often compromised within the built environment?  Physical Security needs collaboration to ensure successful intergration that "Minds the Gap" successfully Mr Karl Derbyshire, Sales Manager, Broughton Controls |
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 | 11:45 - 12:05 |  | Electronic Protection of UK Prison Fences-A Case Study
 Typical Fence Construction & Sensor Deployment  Fence Mounted Components & Installation  Control Room Equipment & Features  Performance Targets vs. Actual Performance Mr Ian Macalindin, Managing Director, Detection Technologies |
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 | 12:05 - 12:25 |  | Perimeter Protection-Defining Boundaries
 Risk Assesment, Consultation with Insurance companies and CPNI, Security levels required for buildings, assets and Personnel  Defining Boundaries: External walls and external perimeter etc  BS 1722 & SEAP Class for fencing with matching specification turnstiles & gates for access control  Impact rated protection, protecting the products that protect your assets and staff-with all the above followed up by maintenance Mr Malcolm Turner, Business Development Manager, Embassy Security & Key Account Manager, Gunnebo Mr Tim Ward, Regional Key Account Executive for Power, Gunnebo |
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 | 12:25 - 12:45 |  | Perimeter Protection -The First Line of Defence
 Fencing-Visual deterrence or asset protection-a utility company perspective  Using natural products as an effective barrier  Recognising the purpose of perimeters and effectively controlling them  Assessing where to place your first line of defence  Maintenance free perimeter protection Mr John Welch, Business Development Manager, Lowrey Contractors |
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 | 12:45 - 13:05 |  | Emergency Intruder Detection and Monitoring
 Protection of Strategic Infastructures  Underground threats from sewers, culverts and tunnels  Understanding and modelling of the environment; using an in-house modelling tool  Description of system including the sensor, communications means, tagging and display Mr Vince Dobbin, General Manager, WFS Defense |
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 | 13:05 - 13:10 |  | Session Summary and Chairman Close Mr David Gill, Vice Chairman, Security Institute |
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