DSEi COUNTER TERRORISM BRIEFINGS
Wednesday 25th April 2012
Chairman: Hugh McLeod, COO, Stirling Assynt
BRIEFING ONE
09.30 – 11.00
Electronic Conflict & Cyber Security Briefing
- Defending nation states against military, paramilitary and terrorist activities in cyberspace
- Strategic concepts for defence and security
- Assessing the extent of the threat from cyber sabotage and espionage
- New approaches for new threats - the evolving nature of cyber conflict and electronic warfare
Greg Day, EMEA Security CTO and Director of Security Strategy, Symantec
John Bayliss, Director, Communications Risk Management (CRM)
David Lacey, UK Director of Research, ISSA
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11.00 – 11.30 Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit
BRIEFING TWO
11.30 – 13.00
Transnational Counter Terrorism Briefing
- Assessment of the trans-Atlantic relationship
- Evolving role of NATO in tackling emerging and evolving threats
- Assessing the shifting emphasis in global partnerships for counterterrorism cooperation
- A view of international counter-terrorism efforts in South-East Asia
- Cooperation and coordination between key partners and capacity building donors
Jamie Shea, Deputy ASG, Emerging Security Challenges Division, NATO
Andrew Lewis, President, Ulysses Group
Josef Janning, Director of Studies, European Policy Centre
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13.00 – 14.00 Lunch/Exhibition Visit
BRIEFING THREE
14.00 – 15.30
Middle East Security Briefing
- The Arab Spring: the rise of political Islam and jihadist exploitation
- The impact on global terrorism of the evolution of Al Qa'ida's networks
- Extremism, regional history and politics - strategies for defeating insurgency
- Tackling WMD proliferation - key actions and priorities
Dr Michael Rubin, The American Enterprise Institute
James Stuart, Director, Alt3
Tim Williams, Director, Political & Security Risk, Stirling Assynt
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15.30 – 16.00 Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit
BRIEFING FOUR
16.00 – 17.30
National Security Strategy Briefing
- CONTEST 3 - the strategy
- Linkage between terrorism financing and serious crime
- Northern Ireland update - and lessons from the US withdrawal from Iraq
- Tackling serious organised crime – implications for national security
- Exploiting intelligence from social media
Dr Dave Sloggett, Author and Independent Academic
Dr Hans-Jakob Schindler, Independent Consultant and former First Secretary Political Affairs and Liaison Officer to the Security Forces, German Embassy, Tehran, Iran
Simon Dilloway, Principal, Lopham Consultancy
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17.30 Close
For more information regarding these briefings and DSEi 2013 please contact the team today:
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7384 7770
Email: ben@dsei.co.uk







