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Port & maritime security 2013 agenda
1. 10th Anniversary
Port & Maritime Security Summit 2013
www.informa.com.au/portmaritimesecurity
Day One – Monday 29 July 2013
8.30 Registration and welcome coffee
9.00 Speed Networking
Get to know your peers right from the start in this relaxed and informal speed networking session.
Bring your business cards!
9.20 Opening remarks from the Chair
Susan Fryda-Blackwell, Executive Officer, Ports Australia
OPENING KEYNOTE SESSION
9.30 Safeguarding Australia’s maritime environment
Current maritime security issues
Maritime stability and security in the Asia-Pacific region
Vice Admiral Ray Griggs AO CSC RAN, Chief, Royal Australian Navy
10.00 Border protection reform and civil maritime security
Reform and modernisation of Australia’s border protection to enhance national security
and economic prosperity
Implications for contemporary and future civil maritime security arrangements
Nigel Perry CSC, National Director Maritime, Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
10.30 Australia’s current security environment
What are the real security threats and risks facing Australia and the world?
How prepared and resilient is Australia against emerging threats?
What role does maritime play in the total security spectrum?
Dr Alexey D Muraviev, Head of the Department of Social Sciences and International Studies,
Curtin University
11.00 Morning tea and networking
MARITIME & TRANSPORT SECURITY
11.30 Working in partnership with industry to help protect Australia’s maritime transport sector
Drivers of change in transport security policy settings in Australia
How industry can engage in ongoing improvements to the maritime transport security
framework
Voluntary reporting: What’s in it for industry participants and the regulator
Steve Dreezer, General Manager Maritime Identity and Surface Security, Office of Transport
Security, Department of Infrastructure and Transport
12.00 The security of critical transport infrastructure: Building a safer, more disaster resilient Victoria
Promoting and driving organisational preparedness for high-impact security risks and
emergencies within the critical transport infrastructure
Preparing, responding and recovering from emergency situations
Working with government, industry sectors and community stakeholders
Tony Pearce, Executive Director, Emergency Risk and Resilience
Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
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INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY
12.30 The evolving maritime security architecture post Mumbai terror attacks: Evaluating the tools,
techniques and technology applied
The paradigm shift in the region’s maritime security architecture
New approaches to coastal and oceanic security
Impact on stakeholders: Governments, navies, flag states, international associations, ship
owners and security solution providers
Examining the adequacy of measures for shoring up maritime safety and security globally
Commodore R.S. Vasan (Rtd), Head of Strategy and Security, Centre for Asia Studies, India
1.00 Lunch and networking
PORT & TERMINAL SECURITY
2.00 Security services and port development
Security outcomes commensurate to the risk
Security implications of port expansion
Security technology
Consultation, cooperation and collaboration
Steven Sullivan, General Manager Security, Safety and Emergency Management,
Port of Melbourne Corporation
CASE STUDY
2.30 Port of Brisbane: A preventative maritime security regime
Maritime security from 2002
A port wide layered security approach
A port security system targeting value added services
Future planning and innovation
Chris Ham, Senior Security Coordinator, Port of Brisbane
3.00 Security challenges experienced by Australia’s northwest
Security implications of the growth in tourism and oil & gas support
The cost of retaining security personnel
Base porting air and sea surveillance forces
Connecting government and industry in remote area security preparedness
Captain Vic Justice, CEO & Harbour Master, Broome Port Authority
3.30 Afternoon tea and networking
4.00 Container terminal security: Integrating security and stevedoring operations
Asciano port security overview
What are the risks?
How does it work: Systems Integration
Stephen Kelson, Group Commercial Risk Manager, Asciano
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4.30 Law enforcement in the Victorian maritime environment
SPOTLIGHT: TRIDENT TASK FORCE
The role of state police services in combating organised crime
Crime in the wider maritime environment and port security arrangements
Working across agencies
Detective Superintendent Gerry Ryan & Detective Inspector Anthony Silva,
Trident Task Force, Victorian Police Force
SOCIAL MEDIA
5.00 The potential of social media as a crisis and security communication tool
How has social media impacting on the security of major public events?
Working on-site with media, law enforcement, government and security industry sectors
Monitoring social media channels for signs of a crisis
Activating a crisis communication plan
Examples from the transport industry and lessons learnt
Allan Briggs, Managing Director, Briggs Communications
5.30 Close of Day One
6.30-10.30pm - Port & Maritime Security 2013 Dinner at Bottega Restaurant, Melbourne
Take the opportunity to relax and network with industry peers at this social highlight!
Day Two – Tuesday 30 July 2013
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair
Susan Fryda-Blackwell, Executive Officer, Ports Australia
CRIME PREVENTION
9.10 Strategies and legislation to counter terrorism and cargo-related crime
Measures to address organised crime at the waterfront
Iain Anderson, First Assistant Secretary, Criminal Justice Division, Attorney-General’s Department
CYBERSECURITY
9.40 Trends in cyber crime & security
David Campbell, Director, CERT Australia
10.10 Responding to terrorism and cyber threat: An aviation perspective
10.40 Morning tea
SHIPPING SECURITY
11.00 Security as a business imperative
Security as a whole of organisation priority
Improving security through investment in training and technology
The cost of risk: Ensuring the protection of ships, cargo and personnel
Security risks and current threats to shipping
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OFFSHORE SECURITY
11.30 Old threats and new challenges: Securing offshore oil and gas facilities in Australia
Kevin Buckley, Manager Security and Emergency Response, Inpex
12.00 Securing offshore assets
Offshore facility security planning and management
Security culture
Access control and methods for facility, information, equipment, and personnel
Lachlan Simpkins, ISPS Superintendent, Wheatstone Project LNG Plant, Bechtel
MASS PASSENGER VESSEL SECURITY
12.30 Updates to cruise passenger terminal capacity and security
Project review: White Bay Cruise Terminal
The role of consultation with customers, local government, regulators and service
providers
Managing the media and community spotlight: Impact of public and passenger perceptions
of security levels for tourism
Planning the security of major public events
Saskia Starr, Port Security and Traffic Safety Manager, Sydney Ports Corporation
1.00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Creating a safe traveling environment for passengers
Adapting security practices to the evolving nature of terrorism: What are the trends in
security?
Technological initiatives for security improvements
Raising training and evaluation standards for security personnel at embarkation and
onboard ships
The relationship between ports, police and government bodies
PANELISTS:
Saskia Starr, Port Security and Traffic Safety Manager, Sydney Ports Corporation
Captain Vic Justice, CEO & Harbour Master, Broome Port Authority
Steven Sullivan, General Manager Security, Safety and Emergency Management, Port of Melbourne
Corporation
1.30 Lunch and close of conference
2.00 -3.30 Boat tour of the Port of Melbourne
Hosted by Port of Melbourne Corporation, the boat tour will offer a unique perspective on the security, safety
and emergency management arrangements for Australasia’s largest container and general cargo port.
Attendees will be transferred to and from the Hilton on the Park and the boat.