Seaport Security India



Securing ports through the application of technology and global best practices

Why attend Seaport Security India?

India’s peninsula is one of the longest in the world with each port requiring tailor made security systems to suit specific needs and challenges. Terrorism, hijacking, smuggling, piracy and theft are all major issues that Indian ports currently struggle with. IQPC’s Seaport Security India will address today’s key port security challenges and identify best practices to monitor and prevent incidents.

Recently breaches in port security have had devastating repercussions; consequently highlighting the importance of more effective security structures. While plans to triple port capacity in India are underway, few ports in India have increased security levels from Level 1 to Level 2 in accordance with the ISPS code.

Seaport Security India, the latest event in IQPC’s international series, has been designed in conjunction with industry leaders with the purpose of providing invaluable insight into addressing the challenges facing the seaport and maritime security sector in 2011 and beyond. This interactive event is the perfect platform for you to network and engage with the thought leaders of the port and maritime industry and benefit from world class expertise all in one place for application at seaports to manage and prevent breaches in security.

Key Topics Include:

  • Keynote address by Capt. M M Saggi, Nautical Advisor to the Government of India
  • Case-study and workshop on the implementation of ISPS code and other IMO and United Nations port security provisions by Sascha Pristrom, Maritime Safety Division (MSD), International Maritime Organization
  • Preventing acts of terror by protecting ports from infiltration and the application of Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) and Automatic Identification System (AIS) by Cmde. Ranjit Rai (Retd.), Former Director of Naval Operations
  • Review of incidents and corrective measures taken - Mumbai Port Trust perspective by Vinay Kajla (CISF), Commandant , Mumbai Port Trust
  • Combined port security-business model designed to reduce costs, while mitigating security risks by Kenneth Christopher, Author, Port Security Management and Chair of Criminal Justice, Park University, USA

Benefits of attending:

To ensure that security at ports is addressed as a serious and critical issue, industry leaders from all over the world are gathering in Mumbai, India on February 21st and 22nd, 2011 to discuss issues and solutions and provide live case-studies to their peers to make certain that advanced and effective methods of security are implemented.

  • Discover insights on implementing global best practices directly from the regulatory authorities – International Maritime Organization
  • Learn how to set up, implement and maintain an integrated port security system
  • Network with top individuals and strategists within the industry
  • Foresight on issues of defense and national security to proactively manage risks
  • Discuss current issues surrounding port security and proactively reach solutions for the problems
  • Analyzing the efforts and changes in port security post the 9/11 and 26/11 attacks
  • Explore the advances in security technology for application at seaports to manage and prevent beaches in security

Speaker and Presenter Information

* Capt. M.M. Saggi, Nautical Adviser to, Government of India * Pramod.S.Phalnikar (IPS) , Inspector General, Western Sector CISF * Jeff High (Retd.), Former Director, US Coast Guard * Capt. Unmesh Abhyankar, Joint President, Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Ltd.– Adani Group * Cmde. R.S. Vasan (Retd.), Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Center for Asia Studies * Cmde. Ranjit Rai (Retd.), Former Director of, Naval Operations * Capt. Sunil Thapar, Executive Director, Bulk Carrier & Tanker Division, Shipping Corporation of India * Sascha Pristrom, Maritime Safety Division (MSD, Sub-Division for Maritime Security and Facilitation, International Maritime Organization

Relevant Government Agencies

Navy & Marine Corps, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Coast Guard

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When
Mon-Tue, Feb 21-22, 2011, 8:30am - 6:15pm


Cost

India-based Organizations - Conference Only:  $599.00
GovEvents Member Price: $0.00
Non India-based Organizations - Conference Only:  $1099.00
GovEvents Member Price: $0.00


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Where
Le Royal Meridien Mumbai
Sahar Airport Road
Andheri (East)
Mumbai IN
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Organizer
Defence IQ


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