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11/09/2010

ASIS Middle East security conference set for February 2011

Manama, Bahrain

Set for February 20-22, 2011, in Manama, Bahrain, The 2nd Middle East Security Conference organised by ASIS International is set to take place in Manama, Bahrain from the 20th to the 22nd February 2011.
The conference agenda will address a full spectrum of topics in security management such as: supply chain security, loss prevention, hotel security, intellectual property, maritime piracy, terrorism, executive protection, internal theft and fraud, competitive intelligence, brand protection, physical security, cyber security, investigations, due diligence and global business issues.

The organisers are marketing the conference as a venue to connect with peers in security management from around the world and share experiences and exchange ideas. Delegates will be able to gain valuable new insights and perspectives on security challenges faced regionally in Europe, as well as those that extend globally. The latest innovative products,technologies and services will be available to see first hand together with information on key security issues affecting businesses today, thus enabling attendees to develop effective strategies and solutions for protecting the people and property within their organizations.

The programme will consist of two days of educational sessions including keynotes, case studies and panel discussions, combined with networking events and opportunities such as the President's Reception, lunches and coffee breaks.

The conference is aimed at security management professionals, corporate executives in IT, supply chain management, strategic planning, and human resources personnel, plus representatives from companies providing security solutions, law enforcement and fire protection professionals, facility management professionals, intelligence services and military personnel, government officials ( including justice and home affairs, foreign affairs and defense representatives), academics, consultants, vendors, and architects.


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