Full SpectrumMaritime Security Forum Combating organised & opportunistic crime in shipping, ports & offshore infrastructure 28 February - 1 March 2012
Hamburg

Drugs, arms and people smuggling. Stowaways. Vandalism. Opportunistic theft.

There is an abundance of critical security threats that you face on a daily basis. Understanding how to adapt your security strategy to identify and tackle breaches is crucial to your operational security.

Would you benefit from stress-testing your maritime security strategy against the latest incidents?

The Full Spectrum Maritime Security Forum provides reports from the front line. Packed with case studies of the latest incidents, the programme offers up-to-the-minute intelligence on the evolving tactics being used by criminals. Each incident provides critical information on where, how, and with what result, a security programme was breached. And crucially, what lessons have been learnt and the improvements you can make as a result. You’ll leave with an abundance of fresh initiatives and measures you can implement immediately to create a robust security strategy.

Here are just some of the top reasons to attend the Full Spectrum Maritime Security Forum:

  • Learn by example: Hear how Wallenius Marine AB, Shell Petroleum Development Company Nigeria Ltd and Maersk Line became victims of opportunistic crime and have improved their security measures as a result

  • Implement the IMO User Guide on maritime security to optimise your security strategy : Find out what new measures will reduce your risk of becoming a target. Insights from the IMO

  • Protect your local supply chain: Learn from the latest incidents and initiatives from Shell Petroleum Development Company Nigeria Ltd, Global Industries Ltd and Nexen Petroleum Inc

  • Understand the new legal and insurance requirements: McKenna, Long & Aldridge, Standard P&I Club and Ince Law outline what your insurance covers and the lessons that can be learned from recent cases

  • Find out if implementing the ISPS Code will be enough to protect your assets: IMO and Triton International Ltd evaluate the successes of the ISPS code and identify the additional measures to maximise your security

  • Implement practical security measures to protect yourself against the evolving pirate business model: MARLU and Vale Inco reveal the latest military and coastguard intelligence on the tactics being used by pirates

  • Establish effective communication between key stakeholders: Join forces with Gardline Marine Sciences Ltd, German Shipowners’ Association and Halliburton to share experiences and generate real solutions

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Owen Doherty, Director, Office of Security, MARAD
  • Grahame Bullock, Security and Resilience Manager, UK and Europe, Nexen Petroleum Inc
  • Jonathan Davies, CSO and Security Manager, Maersk Tankers
  • Captain Tony Foster, CSO/DPA, Gardline Marine Sciences Ltd
  • Mark Niblett, Global Director, Corporate Security, Halliburton
  • Allen Bruford, Deputy Director, Compliance & Facilitation, World Customs Organization
  • Captain Peter Jodin, Safety Manager, D.P., CSO, Wallenius Marine AB
  • Peter Kavanagh, Director, Emergency Management & Security, Vale Inco
  • Geoff Hunt, Quality Assurance (HSSE) Superintendent, “K” Line LNG Shipping (UK) Ltd
  • Ulrich Ganz, Group LPSQ Superintendent, Bernard Schulte Ship Management
  • Stephen Askins, Partner, Ince Law
  • Roger Hawkes, Director, Corporate Security, Global Industries
  • Giles Noakes, Chief Maritime Security Officer, BIMCO
  • Ray Biagini, Partner, McKenna, Long & Aldridge 

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