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ASIS 16th European Security Conference & Exhibition 2017
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ASIS 16th European Security Conference & Exhibition. The first day of the conference-exhibition, Thursday 29 - 37 March, heard opening speaker Supt Dave Roney set out counter-terror ‘protect and prepare’ policing in the UK. Earlier, ASIS’ US-based president David Davis was joined on stage by UK vice-chairmen Mike Hurst and Graham Bassett to present the event and ASIS UK chapter patron Baroness Harris of Richmond with a token of appreciation. 

Supt Roney’s review of policing work against terrorism covered such recent attacks as Charlie Hebdo in Paris; against tourists at Sousse in Tunisia; and the bringing down of the Russian airliner from Sharm el Sheikh as ‘game changers’. For instance UK counter-terror police are now working in several overseas countries – he named Tunisia, Morocco, Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt and Turkey – with local police on security of ex-pats and British holiday-makers. Acknowledging the ‘thirst’ for ‘stakeholders and partners’ to know the threats and how to respond to them after the November 2016 terror attacks in Paris (another ‘game changer’), he said that most of the (corporate security) audience probably have in place really good contingency plans: “Most of you have really good building security plans in place.”

Also acknowledging cuts to police budgets, Supt Roney offered the prospect of a much wider spreading of counter-terror advice through such training schemes as Project Griffin. While for years that project (teaching for instance how to spot hostile reconnaissance) has been delivered by police trainers, to thousands of front-line staff, typically security officers and receptionists, it’s now proposed that police train trainers so that organisations such as high street retailers can train their staff, and thus reach far more people. Supt Roney also spoke of an app, that would offer online refresher Griffin training.

After the Paris terror attacks of November 2016, the Government promised police more money for armed police response. Supt Roney raised the prospect, if the UK sees a Paris-style attack, of use of the military: “If there is a Paris-style attack in the UK, the chances are that alongside an armed police officer patrolling around the likes of Whitehall or some city centres or railway stations you will probably see a member of the armed services as well. Also armed.” That would increase the police’s capacity, he added; offering visible reassurance on the street, and enabling police to carry out a man-hunt, as proved to be the case in Paris in November 2016 and Brussels in March 2017.


https://www.asisonline.org/Education-Events/Global-Conferences/2016-European-Security-Conference-and-Exhibition/Pages/default.aspx

Location Milan, Italy

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From Wednesday 29 March 2017 -  08:00am
To Friday 31 March 2017 - 05:00pm
   
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