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International Port Security
3 June - 4 June 2015
International Port Security

This year's 6th annual International Port Security conference, hosted by SAE Media Group, will convene in London on 3rd and 4th June. With the current threats and tragedies occurring in the Mediterranean, never has such a conference been so current and relevant. With continued illegal migration into the EU through sea borders there is a need for the maritime security community to collaborate and further strengthen relations in order to boost security.

 

There will be a range of topics discussed at the conference in June; these include international port security case studies, strategy and policy in order to comply with the ISPS code as well as presentations from NGOs on seafarers welfare and the effects and causes of maritime piracy. Such a diverse range of topics will allow delegates to learn best practices for port security as well as address the more practical issues and human issues of day-to-day port security.

Rear Admiral Luis Sousa Pereira, Commandant PRT Navy
Marine Corps (Fuzileiros), Portuguese Navy

Dario Barbaric, Port Facility Security Officer,
Environmental and Quality Manager, Dubrovnik Port
Authority

Juan Martín González, Chief of Safety & Security,
Port Authority of Vigo

Commander Hallvard Flesland, Branch Head NCAGS,
NATO Shipping Centre, NATO Shipping Centre

Dr Karen Sumser-Lupson, Commissioner, African Maritime
Safety and Security Agency

Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, DG MOVE,
EU Commission

Commander David Phillips, Chief Harbour Master,
Port of London Authority

Stephen Reid, Chief Officer, Belfast Harbour Police

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Captain John Dalby, AFNI

Captain John Dalby, AFNI, CEO, Marine Risk Management ltd

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9:10

Port Security – the UK Approach

Stephen Hilton

Stephen Hilton, Head of Maritime Security Compliance & Port Security Policy, Department For Transport (D F T)

·         The security ‘universe’

·         Approach to compliance

·         Challenges for the regulator

·         Stakeholder engagement

·         Cross government working

·         Conclusions

 

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9:50

Solving the Conundrum of Ports Security

Commander David  Philips

Commander David Philips, Chief Harbour Master, Port of London Authority

·          Context

o    The maritime security conundrum? A personal reflection

o    The Port of London Authority

·          The PLA’s security responsibilities?

·          The Thames Port Security Authority

·          Achieving security during the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant and the London Olympics

·          Conclusions

 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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Developing a strategic Port Security Authority in a mature ISPS environment

Stephen Reid

Stephen Reid, Chief Officer of Police, Port Security Director, Belfast Harbour

  • Compliance with UK Port Security Policy: the journey so far
  • Establishing a PSA as a limited company in Belfast Harbour
  • Developing a holistic approach to risk across Belfast Harbour
  • Measures to achieve agreement on implementation and deliver security outcomes
  • Communicating with partners and stakeholders
  • Enhancing procedures, processes and technology

     

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    11:40

    Ports and the Welfare of Seafarers

    Roger Harris

    Roger Harris, Executive Director, International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network

  • Why ports are key to the welfare of seafarers
  • Improving access to port-based welfare services and facilities
  • Building mutually beneficial partnerships

     

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    Port Security from a Mariners viewpoint

    Captain John Dalby, AFNI

    Captain John Dalby, AFNI, CEO, Marine Risk Management ltd

    ·          The threat from seaward

    ·          Impact on the vessel

    ·          Master’s responsibilities

    ·          Conclusions

     

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:10

    Port Security and the support of ISPS facilities in the Port of Antwerp

    Ronny  Pauwels

    Ronny Pauwels, Assistant Port Security, Port of Antwerp

    • Maritime security structures in Antwerp
    • ISPS and port security
    • Broadening of the overall security
    • Best practices
    • Sharing intelligence

       

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    14:50

    Consistently Secured and Consistently Optimised Supply Chain

    Benjamin Hodgson

    Benjamin Hodgson, Senior Research Scientist, European Shippers' Council

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    NATO’s approach to Maritime Security

    Hallvard Flesland

    Hallvard Flesland, Branch Head, NATO Shipping Centre

           ·         Maritime Security Strategies

    ·         Interagency approach to port/maritime security

    ·         Integrated approach to port/maritime security

    ·         Networked approach – Common Situational Awareness

     

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    Cascading effects in protecting critical maritime infrastructure

    ·          Introduction to critical maritime infrastructure

    ·          Inter dependencies between maritime assets

    ·          Vulnerabilities for interdependencies

    ·          Threat definition

    ·          Strategic risk assessment

    ·          Risk propagation – risk barriers

    ·          Case study

    ·          Conclusions – Recommendations

     

    Professor Nikitas Nikitakos

    Professor Nikitas Nikitakos, Research Associate, Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reconstruction

    Major Spyridon Koletsis

    Major Spyridon Koletsis, Security Expert - Negotiator at KEMEA, Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reconstruction

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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Captain John Dalby, AFNI

    Captain John Dalby, AFNI, CEO, Marine Risk Management ltd

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    9:10

    European Union : a major player in port security?

    Christian Dupont

    Christian Dupont, Deputy Head of Unit, DG MOVE, European Commission

    ·          EU legislation and its implementation

    ·          Is the European Commission a watchdog on Port Security?

    ·          Raising threats potentially affecting EU ports

    ·          What influence for the EU Maritime Security Strategy (EUMSS) for port security?

     

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    9:50

    Information & Situational Awareness in Harbour Protection Ops

    Rear Admiral Luis Sousa Pereira

    Rear Admiral Luis Sousa Pereira, Commandant PRT Navy Marine Corps (Fuzileiros), Portuguese Navy

     

    ·          The information cycle and the OODA loop

    ·          Managing information

    ·          Matching information against HP situational awareness needs

    ·          Conclusion

     

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Development of Dubrovnik Passenger Port and the application of the ISPS Code

    Dario Barbaric

    Dario Barbaric, Port Facility Security Officer, Environmental and Quality Manager, Dubrovnik Port Authority

    ·          Dubrovnik port - general information with traffic figures by categories 2005-2015

    ·          Dubrovnik tourist attractions and economic impact of cruise industry in Dubrovnik

    ·          Dubrovnik Port Development Project

    ·          Integrated border management and inter-agency cooperation

    ·          Implementation of Sea Port Security measures (ISPS Code)

    ·          Challenges faced in port of Dubrovnik from border crossing control

     

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    Safety & Security vs Port Operations (study of the Port of Vigo)

    Juan Martín González

    Juan Martín González, Chief of Safety & Security, Port Authority of Vigo

    ·          Port Security Directive, a change of model

    ·          A special case study: the fishing port

    ·          Specialized areas, specialized controls

    ·          Next steps  

     

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    Networking Lunch

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    MARSEC - CRISIS LEADERSHIP FOR OPERATIONAL RESILIENCY (AN LMD APPROACH)

    ·         MARSEC RISK & SITUATION ASSESSMENT SCENARIOS -  BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS &  PREPARATION

    ·         IMPROVING MENTAL ORGANISATION FOR SECURITY & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

    ·         PSYCHOLOGICAL EMERGENCY CRISIS RESPONSE OPTIMISATION

    ·         COMPLEXITIES OF CRISIS LMD, CRISIS DELEGATION AND RESPONSE PRIORITISATION

    ·         STRATEGIES FOR PERSONNEL CARE AND LEARNING

     

    David Attard

    David Attard, Head of Maritime Security Compliance , Malta Transport Authority

    John Schembrl

    John Schembrl, Managing Director, SHIELD Consultants ltd

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    14:20

    An integrated approach to implementation of the ISPS code for Africa

    Karen Sumser-Lupson

    Karen Sumser-Lupson, Commissioner, African Maritime Safety and Security Agency

    ·         Implementation of International Standards the challenges and benefit

    ·         Importance of a Regional Approach for Port Security

    ·         IGAD Integrated Maritime Safety Security  Strategy

    ·         Standardising training the key to enable the effective implementation of the ISPS code

     

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Maritime Trauma Risk Management - Responding to Traumatic Events at Sea and in Ports.

    Roy Paul

    Roy Paul, Programme Director, Undisclosed

     

  • Crisis and Trauma at Sea and in the Port.
  • Update on Piracy and the effects on seafarers and families. 
  • What lesson have been learnt from Piracy that can be learnt in other traumatic situations.
  • Maritime Trauma Risk Management and its use. 

     

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    Inter Agency Intelligence / Information Sharing

    Commander Neil Hall

    Commander Neil Hall, SO1, Royal Navy

  • Understanding Intelligence / Information
  • Threats to and Security of Intelligence / Information
  • Building Trust Between Different Agencies
  • Interoperability and Compatability between Different Agencies
  • GAIN - A Very British Success Story.
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    Development and short presentation of Port of Vienna

    Dejana Topic

    Dejana Topic, Superintendent for Customs Warehousing, Port of Vienna

    ·         Container - Terminal facts

    ·         Logistic hub for Vienna region and our services

    ·         Security in a trimodal logistic center 

    ·         Changes in IT requirements never ends

     

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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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