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17/04/2007

Key issues to be covered by BSIA at IFSEC

Many of the key issues facing the private security industry will be covered by the BSIA's annual seminar day at IFSEC, which will be held on Tuesday 22nd May.

"This year's seminar day will provide visitors to IFSEC with vital information on key trends and forthcoming developments within the security industry," comments Elaine Hercombe, BSIA events manager "A series of presentations will examine the opportunities and challenges of 2012 for the private security industry. The seminars will also look at issues such as biometric technology, identity fraud and the use of detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV"

The morning session of the BSIA seminar day, sponsored by Coversure insurance services, will feature presentations from Andrew Amery on behalf of the London organising committee of the Olympic Games and Tarique Ghaffur, assistant commissioner for the Metropolitan Police. Each will look from a different perspective at the security issues surrounding London 2012. David Evans, BSIA Project Director - 2012, will give the private security industry viewpoint on the event.

The afternoon session will feature a series of technical seminars spanning subjects as diverse as biometrics, CCTV and identity fraud. Clive Reedman of the British biometrics industry association will look at the latest developments in biometric technology. Pauline Norstrom, BSIA CCTV section chairman, will provide an insight into the latest developments in detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV and the standard for the sector - BS 8418. Finally, Anthony Pearlgood, BSIA information destruction section chairman, will examine the use of information destruction in the fight against identity fraud.

The seminars will be held in the installer seminar theatre at IFSEC in the NEC on Tuesday 22nd May between 10.30am and 4pm. All seminars are free of charge to IFSEC visitors.


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