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24 6 2011 Port Security
1. Heightening port security withtechnological advancements in Africa 6/24/2011 1 Totem International Ltd
2. 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 2 Heightening port security with technological advancements in Africa Firoze Zia Hussain CEO & Director Totem International Ltd, India An electronics and communication engineer who is a forward thinking and energetic professional recognized for high-profile turnaround achievements. Was highly decorated law enforcement professional with more than 10 years experience in security function. Successful and consistent record of investigations, and crime prevention. Participant of the US State Department Young Leaders Exchange Program.Successfully executed project work and technology transfer/ collaboration at India's largest Printed Circuit Board manufacturing plant of INDAL electronics. Pursued consultancy in Quality Circle, ISO9000, JIT, Kaizen, TQM, Taguchi’s techniques of experimentation .A widely traversed person with diverse contacts in global distribution of chemicals and security products.
18. Radio Frequency Identification 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 11 A method of communication wirelessly with a small microchip The chip contains a unique serial number and optional memory A chip combined with an antenna = Intelligent Label or RFID tag or transponder or smart tag or inlay Transponders are available as active (on-board battery) , semi-active (on-board battery) or passive Typical life of around 10 years (or 100k write operation) Multiple read/write operations No line-of-sight required Multiple tags can be read at the same time
26. RFID works on different frequencies 125 KHz – LF (Low Frequency) 13.56 MHz – HF (High Frequency) 860 -960 MHz – UHF (Ultra High Frequency) 2.45 GHz – UHF / Microwave (Some Semi-Active and Active Readers are using this frequency) 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 14
27. Benefits Through Rfid In Ports Access Control Container Security RFID IN PORTS Container Identification and Location Activity Tracking Regulatory Compliance 6/24/2011 15 Totem International Ltd
38. Biometrics Technology 6/24/2011 19 Totem International Ltd
39. Uses of Biometrics Increases Security. Reduces fraud. provides viable solution to port security. Can know who did what ,when and where. Increases ROI. 6/24/2011 20 Totem International Ltd
40. Wireless Technologies Flow of information Port Dock Side Employees Head office Clients Sea 6/24/2011 21 Totem International Ltd
80. Monitored Security Solutions linked via the telephone line or cellular network or both to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). contacting the right Authority - i.e. the police usually, or the Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) in the case of a fire - if there is an activation. highest standards of operation. 6/24/2011 35 Totem International Ltd
88. Decreasing costs associated with . * insurance premiums. repair or replacement of property or equipment that has been damaged. 6/24/2011 38 Totem International Ltd
92. RFID tags 1 Passive Tags have no internal power supply. electrical current induced in the antenna by the incoming rf signal. Provides power for the chip to power up and transmit . 2Active Tags contain sensors, global positioning (GPS), satellite links, other enhancements 3. Semi-active tags battery is used to power sensors volatile memory. contactless smart cards 6/24/2011 42 Totem International Ltd
94. Access Control Employee ID: Smart and SecureTradelanes (SST). Container Security Initiatives (CSI). prevent loss and possible mischief. Also contain biometric information such as a photograph. closed circuit TV (CCTV) 6/24/2011 44 Totem International Ltd
97. unlock fuel pumps and record fuel usage.6/24/2011 45 Totem International Ltd
98. Container Security sensors to monitor environmental conditions within the container. GPS, sensors, and satellite phone capabilities to constantly report the location of the container. satellite phone portals for commercial shippers. 6/24/2011 46 Totem International Ltd
102. Regulatory compliance (AIDC) technologies + RFID Assures that container integrity has been maintained Containers can be ‘fast tracked’ on arrival. 6/24/2011 48 Totem International Ltd
123. Applications Parking Lot Application Cash Vault Applications Dual Custody Applications Anti-passback Time and Attendance Point of Sale Applications Interactive Kiosks 6/24/2011 57 Totem International Ltd
125. Nuclear Threats at Ports 6/24/2011 59 Totem International Ltd
126. Anatomy of a Civil Emergency Incident Primary Incident Secondary Air/Ground/Water Contamination People 6/24/2011 60 Totem International Ltd
127. Hazards C = Chemical B = Biological R = Radiological N = Nuclear E = Explosive 6/24/2011 61 Totem International Ltd
128. Examples of Hazards Chemical Warfare Agents Biological Warfare Agents Dirty Bombs White Powder Incidents 6/24/2011 62 Totem International Ltd
129. Chemical Warfare Agents Chemical warfare agents can be divided into the following: Lethal agents Nerve Agents Asphyxiant/blood agents Vesicant/blister Agents Pulmonary/choking Agents Non lethal agents Incapacitating agents Riot Control Agents 6/24/2011 63 Totem International Ltd
130. Chemical Warfare Agents Nerve Agent Affects the communication between nerve cells, causing uncontrollable muscle stimulation Typical Symptoms: Nerve agent types: G- Agents Tabun (GA) Sarin (GB) Soman (GD) Cyclosarin (GF) V Agents VE VG VM VX Blurred/dim vision Headache Nausea Vomiting Diarrhoea Secretions and sweating Muscle twitching Laboured breathing Seizures Loss of consciousness 6/24/2011 64 Totem International Ltd
131. Biological Warfare Agents Biological warfare agents can be divided into the following: Lethal agents Bacteria Viruses Toxins derived from bacteria Toxins derived from plants 6/24/2011 65 Totem International Ltd
132. Proton (Positive) Nucleus Neutron (Neutral) Electron (Negative) Dirty Bombs 3 Types of Ionising Radiation An Atom β Beta Particles γ Gamma Rays& X Rays α Alpha Particles Aluminium Lead 6/24/2011 66 Totem International Ltd
133. Who responds and how? Different countries; different processes E.g. Israel & France: no decontamination at scene etc Development of “Zones” Hot zone, warm zone, cold zone Contaminated, decontamination, clean. 6/24/2011 67 Totem International Ltd
134. Exclusion (Hot) Zone Access Control Points Contamination Reduction (Warm) Zone Wind Drainage Support (Cold) Zone Typically Half-mask/disposable/skin protection – if nec. Typically SCBA/Gas suits Crowd Control Line Decontamination Line Hot Line Typically Full-face/ appropriate filter/suit or P&SA/ suit Protection Level C Protection Level B Protection Level A 6/24/2011 68 Totem International Ltd
136. Desired Response Police Warm & Cold Zone Reconnaissance Crime SceneManagement Firearms use Fire & Ambulance Warm Zone Triage Mass Decontamination Casualty Transport Fire Service Hot Zone Detection, Identification & Monitoring Reconnaissance Search & Rescue 6/24/2011 70 Totem International Ltd
137. Dealing with the Nuclear Threats 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 71
142. 11.30am -12.00pm Benefits of Electronic Surveillance 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 76
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144. Cameras with night-vision technology can send the image to a monitor for display or to a VCR for recording. When night-vision capability is desired in a permanent location, such as on a building or as part of the equipment in a helicopter, cameras are used..6/24/2011 77 Totem International Ltd
145. Purpose of Night vision Camera’s To locate enemy targets at night For navigation, surveillance and targeting It reveals whether an area has been disturbed. To discover items that have been hidden by criminals, including money, drugs and bodies. Changes to areas such as walls can be seen using thermal imaging. 6/24/2011 78 Totem International Ltd
170. Machine safety & auto shut of6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 87
171. Boom Barriers 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 88
172. Bollards 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 89
173. Walk Through Metal Detector 6/24/2011 Totem International Ltd 90 scanning from both sides provides superior detection superior target analysis uniformity and performance ferrous and non-ferrous weapons detection designed for mass transit, loss prevention
196. 2.15pm - 3.30pm Loss and theft prevention 6/24/2011 97 Totem International Ltd
197. ROI for security equipment and technology Are my employees being honest about their hours worked A security director can view and download incident online without having to pull the incident from the DVR. Remote access can save a business in fleet expenses, travel expenditures, and time and resource management. Be in multiple places at one time. A win-win for all parties anytime, anywhere access. Convergence opens new ROI opportunities for security providers, who are investing R&D dollars to position themselves at the forefront of the convergence revolution. 6/24/2011 98 Totem International Ltd
198. Using surveillance to prevent theft Generates hypotheses Monitor trends Detect clusters and outbreaks objectives can be met very rapidly and often more accurately than with other reporting systems. 6/24/2011 99 Totem International Ltd
199. Reducing possibility of missing containers and missing cargo in containers RFID Tags Cloud devices IDS SURVIELLENCE DEVICES Container Tracking Activity Tracking Wireless technology 6/24/2011 100 Totem International Ltd