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December 10 > 2008


  0925 - 0930 >> Chair of the day
Brett Lovegrove >Director, Valentis Bridge Ltd and Former Head of Counter Terrorism, City of London Police
       
  Session 1 >> What is the National Risk Register?
  0930 - 1000 >> The background to the National Risk Register and how it will increase community safety and effective business continuity
Bruce Mann > Director of Civil Contingencies, The Cabinet Office, UK
       
  1000 - 1030 >> What the National Risk Register means for you
John Tesh > Deputy Director of Capabilities at the Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office
       
  1030 - 1100 >> Al-Qaeda – What Next? Al-Qaeda built up its followers’ expectations in the run-up to the US election.  There were other indications of attack-planning.  Why did they not deliver, and what do they now have in the works?  This session will review al-Qaeda’s strategy, evaluate progress against objectives and seek to identify policy and intentions towards UK
Hugh McLeod > COO Stirling Assynt (Europe)
       
  1100 - 1130 >> Networking Coffee Break
       
  Session 2 >> Confronting the hazards head-on
  1130 - 1200 >> Risk and responsibility : A Lawyer's view
Mark Scoggins > Solicitor Advocate, Fisher Scoggins LLP
       
  1200 - 1230 >> Trial by Media: Surviving the Spotlight
Kathryn Holloway > Crisis Communications Specialist
       
  1230 - 1300 >> Global risk analysis and preparedness - HSBC’s research & experience
Bob Piggott>Head of Group Contingency Risk, Global Security and Fraud Risk, HSBC
       
  1300 - 1400 >> Networking Lunch
       
  Session 3 >> Preparing for the future
  1400 - 1430 >> The Estonia cyber attacks of 2007
Professor Peeter Lorents > Head of the R&D Branch, the NATO
Co-operative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia
       
  1430 - 1500 >> Pandemics - are we making the right assumptions or preparations?
Gordon MacDonald > Head of Strategic Emergency Planning,
Dr Karen Reddin > Deputy Head of Strategic Emergency Planning
Health Protection Agency
       
  1500 - 1530 >> National Risk Register, the local authority perspective
John Barradell > Deputy Chief Executive, Westminster Council
       
  1530 - 1600 >> Coffee, Tea
       
  1600 - 1620 >> The assessment of vulnerabilities of crowded places in the UK
Chris Phillips > National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO)
       
  1620 - 1640 >> When Risk Becomes Reality - Some TRIC=S for Organizing Preparedness
Paul Moxness > Vice President, Corporate Safety and Security
Rezidor
       
  1640 - 1655 >> CBRN preparedness for business
Richard Bingley > Executive Director, Safer Business, London First
       
  1655 - 1710 >> Q&A discussion panel