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7th International Expo InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010: Quality Standard

A new ideology of organizing InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010 (November 17-19, Sokolniki Expo) has been approved by key end-users, vendors, system integrators and government authorities.

An opinion poll held by Groteck Business Media in December 2009 – February 2010 amongst over 300 IT, telecom and information security professionals has defined principle product areas, formats of event activities, requirements to case studies and emphasis in networking opportunities.

7th International Expo InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010 provides the maximum value for the visitor and the highest ROI in Russia for the exhibitor. The end-users – in the focus of attention The expo program is being suggested by end-users and their professional associations.

This allows serving key current and medium-term customer interests that have budgets behind them.

∙ End-users provide their requests – vendors, system integrators and installers prepare their responses. Topics are specified by customers.

∙ End-users issue their challenges – vendors and integrators offer their solutions. Maximum ROI for the exhibitor The entire expo space and the digital media environment allow the exhibitors gaining access to professional end-users, networking with their current buyers and increasing the size of their client database.

Customers’ requests and suppliers’ suggestions being collected well in advance as well as personal expo programs being formed, visitors and exhibitors get fully prepared for efficient networking within the space of the 7th International Expo InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010.

∙ The exhibitor’s budget is spent for promotion of their products, solutions, services and expertise.

∙ Each square centimeter of the exhibition area in each 1440 minute of the expo working hours serves professional communication between vendors, installers and end-users.

∙ The exhibition is run within a single site that drives business contacts between participants and visitors.

∙ The combination of product areas within InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010 lets the exhibitors offer the whole range of services, hardware and software solutions to Russia’s senior decision-makers and technical specialists responsible for IT, information security, telecom, bookkeeping, records management, HR, and expect increased investments shared between the customers’ various departments.

InfoSecurityRussia.StorageExpo.Documation’2010 is a registered trade mark of Reed Exhibitions. Groteck Business Media has been granted a license to use the above mentioned brand name in Russia.

Companies interested in exhibiting should contact Alla Aldushina, International Marketing Officer, Groteck (on photo) at aldushina@groteck.ru or int@groteck.ru

Groteck International Team
www.infosecurityrussia.ru
17 – 19 November 2010
Sokolniki Expo, Moscow, Russia

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Big Issues Top the Agenda at Major London Transport Security Expo & Conference

Aviation, maritime and supply chain security professionals from around the world will gather in London in September for Transport Security Expo and Conference 2010.

The annual event is being held this time around against the backdrop of abject failure on the part of the aviation sector to prevent Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab from attempting to blow himself up on a Detroit bound jetliner, a continued inability on the part of the maritime sector to minimise high profile incidence of piracy on the high seas and a considerable disconnect emerging between the United States and Europe over delivery of a more robust supply chain security model.

Clearly, professionals from within each of the industry sectors have much to talk about during the two-days of this leading event.

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Security in the aviation sector is rather obviously the prime focus of conference. Abdulmutallab’s attempted downing of Northwest Airlines flight 253 on Christmas Day, revealed widespread systematic failures in the security regime intended to prevent people with both the intent and means to do hard from getting on planes. Only good fortune prevented him from succeeding in blowing up the flight as it descended into Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Despite changes made to intelligence gathering and sharing in the wake of the above incident, the airport security regime was once again shown to be a failure in May when Faisal Shahzad almost skipped the United States after attempting to set of a car bomb an Time Square in the heart of downtown New York. That he was sitting aboard Emirates flight EK202 which was preparing for take-off at the runway threshold when his presence was discovered, speaks volumes of the ability of border agencies, security and airlines to prevent wanted individuals doing a runner.

Delegates attending the Transport Security Expo aviation security conference will discover the implications of these two events on an industry caught between the rock and a hard place of delivering meaningful and effective security in the continually challenging economic environment it finds itself in. Both revision and introduction of new European Union (EU) regulation (particularly in respect to Liquid, Aerosol & Gel detection) will also impact heavily on airports in the coming couple of years, thus financing of new security initiatives will also feature. Meanwhile, the industry continues to debate the pressing need to improve the customer experience while meeting the statutory requirement to ensure appropriate security controls.

Acts of piracy surge

The EU has acknowledges that the pirate threat in the Horn of Africa region is “an expanding phenomenon”, both in terms of level of activity and range.

Rear Admiral Peter Hudson, Operation Commander EU Naval Force (Navfor), enumerated the continuing threat of piracy in the region, when he recently stated that a huge surge in Somali pirate attacks meant that activity in March was double that of the three months from September to November last year. Hudson says that the priority for international navies is now to increase co-operation and concentrate forces to counter this new swarming tactic on the part of the pirates.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Shipping Centre (NSC) offers maritime world delegates attending Transport Security Expo & Conference 2010, the opportunity to take part in a unique tactical floor exercise which will follow a vessels’ voyage from departure in Rotterdam to the attack point in the Gulf of Aden, through its capture and on to its eventual release.

This highly specialised full-day exercise offers much in the way of both mission critical and real world advice designed to aid in the safe passage of shipping through such pirate infested waters.

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) conference will complement the tactical floor exercise with its clear focus on an examination of both current and future international policy and regulations in respect of maritime security and how this impinges on the shipping industry.

With incidence of pirate attack continuing to climb and becoming increasingly wide ranging, including within the so called Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) established to aid in safe passage through the Gulf of Aden, the importance of these two key conference streams deliver vital information to the maritime sector.

Supply Chain Disconnect

August will see yet another deadline missed to deliver effective security for belly-hold freight on passenger flights.

This news was broken by Gale Rossides, Acting Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in testimony before the US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee subcommittee on Homeland Security in early March.

Rossides told the subcommittee that while 100 percent screening of belly-hold cargo on domestic flights would be achieved by the deadline, it would take up to another two years before the same could be said for inbound international belly-hold cargo. But others at the regulatory level elsewhere in the world argue that this time line may well be over optimistic.

EU regulation 300/2008 incorporates three specific and tough US requirements on supply chain security – independent validation of known consignors; a mandatory EU cargo database embracing known and unknown or unaccredited consignors and a distinction between direct and transit cargo – to ensure compliance.

Eckard Seebohm, Head of Aviation Security, European Commission (EC) admits that there are huge challenges ahead for the aviation industry and the supply chain in meeting these regulatory requirements. He is also on record stating that the US may just have to an accept an alternative (such as sniffer dogs) to x-raying every item of belly-hold freight, given that the piece level 100 percent screening requirement favoured by the TSA could potentially bring air-freight movement between Europe and the US to a grinding halt if a hardware only solution were to be rigidly enforced.

With EC regulation 300/2008 having just become law and much debate consequently still raging between regulators and within the industry over how best to achieve compliance, the key issues will be outlined and discussed in detail at the forthcoming Transport Security Expo & Conference.

The event is expected to bring focus to the fundamental issues the regulation raises, help in identifying who within the extended supply chain has responsibility for what and attempt to answer the vexed at what cost question.

Principal speakers from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Association of European Airlines (AEA), Swissport, CEVA Logistics, Cargolux and DHL amongst others, will be on hand to share knowledge and invite in-depth discussion on achieving a 100 percent cargo screening regime within a one-stop security environment.

Given that so many major security issues still need to be addressed, Transport Security Expo & Conference 2010, being held 14-15 September at London Olympia, is the must attend event in the aviation, maritime and supply chain security sectors.

For further information please contact Nicola Greenaway on + 44 (0) 208 542 9090 or email: ngreenaway@niche-events.com

Further Information:

Maritime Security Conference Program
Aviation Security Conference Program
Transport Security Expo & Conference Workshop Timetable

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Cut Tex™ PRO – Creating Potentially Life Saving Slash Resistant Clothing

PPSS Body Armour, a UK based manufacturer of bespoke knife, bite and slash resistant clothing, has developed a world beating cut-resistant fabric, no thicker than that of normal sweat shirts.

Cut-Tex™ PRO is a groundbreaking combination of high-tenacity, high-modulus polyethylene fibres – combined with several other “technical fibres” – weaved by special high-density knitting machines, resulting in an outstanding cut and slash resistant clothing and fabric.

PPSS Body Armour, the company which produces UK Home Office certified body armour and stab vests for clients around the globe, says its Cut-Tex™ PRO could be the world’s best, which is reinforced by passing the stringent British and European blade cut resistant standard 388 6.2 Level 5 – the highest level possible for textiles or protective gloves.

PPSS Body Armour’s CEO Robert Kaiser said: “The potential applications for our world-beating knife, bite and slash resistant clothing is endless. Already there has been a huge amount of interest in Cut-Tex™ PRO from countries all over the World, especially those countries experiencing extremely hot summer months.

“We are specialised in developing unique, bespoke cut and slash resistant clothing for local government, law enforcement, emergency services, prison service, hospital staff, schools and private security companies around the world.

“With Cut-Tex™ PRO, we now have a slash and cut resistant textile that is incredibly lightweight and breathable, and we have already been able to manufacture a number of bespoke slash resistant items, all using this great new fabric as inner or outer layer:

1) Slash resistant sweatshirts for prison officers, security professionals and factory workers for one of the world’s leading metal pressing companies.

2) Slash resistant sleeves for professional working within the field of ‘challenging behaviour’ or ‘special needs’.

3) Slash resistant boiler suits for high security mental health hospitals and prison’s ‘first response units’.

4) Slash-resistant work trousers for refuse collectors 

5) Slash resistant gloves for security professionals, law enforcement and emergency services.

“BS EN 388:2003 blade cut resistance level 5 is the highest level you can achieve for testing knife and slash resistant clothing or cut resistant gloves, and our high performance fabric Cut-Tex™ PRO has passed this protection level with flying colours. This is why we believe it is only a matter of time before our Cut-Tex™ PRO slash resistant clothing saves a human life. 

“‘Prevention is better than cure’ and ‘better safe than sorry’ are two sayings which make more sense within personal safety than anywhere else, and everyone responsible for the personal safety of frontline workers should remember these saying at all times.

“Issuing knife and slash resistant clothing can mean preventing potentially fatal injuries.”

Please call PPSS Body Armour in the UK on +44 (0) 845 5193 953, email info@ppss-group.com or visit www.ppss-group.com

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Record Attendance at Counter Terror Expo

In excess of 6900 attendees passed through Olympia’s National Hall doors for Counter Terror Expo 2010 last month, succinctly demonstrating that the threat from terrorism remains acute and demand for solutions to the issues we face continues to be high.

Held against a backdrop of a world beating high level conference programme and multiple specialist workshops, some 327 brand leaders in the counter terrorism sector exhibited the latest techniques and technologies to a global market space fully expected to double in value over the next eight years.

The very high attendance figures indicate, as if such an indication were needed, that the threat from international terrorism has not abated. The attack on a Detroit bound airliner in December of last year and the more recent bombings on the Moscow metro system are but two examples of this fact. Such continuing attacks worldwide demonstrate that much still needs to be accomplished to protect assets and people from those with the intent to do harm.

“Terrorism clearly remains a top agenda issue for governments the world over. Whereas terrorist attacks were historically seen as attacks against the State and therefore for the State to address, recent years have seen a recognition build within the corporate world globally that it also has a role to play in protecting physical assets, workforce, and customer base. Consequently, the marketplace continues to expand exponentially,” comments a spokesperson for Counter Terror Expo.

Britain itself ranks sixth globally in terms of value of sales in the counter terrorism sector and believes it can expand with what it calls a leading edge in surveillance and bomb detection.

Focused specifically toward the needs of the counter terrorism sector, the event is firmly established as the top global forum in which to debate the threats we face, discuss solutions to them and identify leading providers to do meaningful business with.

Such has been the unprecedented demand from the sector, that Counter Terror Expo will move to the much larger Grand Hall of London’s prestigious Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre in 2011. The moves provides additional exhibition space, enhanced conference facilities and improved services for those attending or visiting the event including fast track registration.

Counter Terror Expo 2011 is already a near sell out with around 500 of the world’s leading solutions providers expected to attend. Counter Terror Expo 2011 will be held 19-20 April.

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InfoSecurity Russia. StorageExpo. Documation’2010: Russian Union of IT Directors Invites IT Specialists to Participate

The Russian Union of IT Directors, uniting 17 IT clubs of the country, which comprise over one thousand and half of specialists, is an initiator, co-organizer and regular participant of various professional events dedicated to the problems of information and communications technologies.
 
Thus, this March the Russian Union of IT Directors along with Trans-Regional non-governmental organization “Association for Information Protection”, supported by Security Council of the Russian Federation and Institute of Contemporary Development, has conducted a roundtable “Electronic Work Flow in Russia: Aims, Problems and Tasks.”
 
The Union has also taken part in the 25-th Hannover IT Exhibition – CeBIT. Moreover, its delegates have recently returned from Prague conference dedicated to the problems of electronic document management and e-Government.
 
Boris Slavin, the Union chairman, suggests to summarize the Russian and foreign experience in the field of electronic document management within a roundtable during “Documation’2010” Exhibition at InfoSecurity Russia event. Mr Slavin showed interest and desire to discuss various IT solutions existing in today’s market beside the Exhibition stands.
 
“The publications and events by GROTECK Business Media in the sphere of information and communications technologies address global and specific tasks of our Union. In particular, we think that the International Exhibition “InfoSecurity Russia. StorageExpo. Documation’2010”, which is held by GROTECK Business Media, – due to both organizers’ experience and broadened Exhibition programme – is a dignified platform for realizing our tasks; this is a great opportunity to create target audiences for distributing the best experience and practices of IT professionals and the best solutions offered by suppliers,” – runs the greeting of the Union to the Exhibition participants and guests.
 
The full speech is available here…

The Exhibition targets the heads of information security departments as well as the heads of secret and public document management, IT directors, heads of financial departments and economic safety services, heads of business development subdivisions, regional networks development; heads of automation and informatization, administrative directors of the companies in all branches of Russian economy and of all property types.

For information on exhibiting at the 7th International Exhibition “InfoSecurity Russia. StorageExpo. Documation’2010”, please contact Alla Aldushina at aldushina@groteck.ru or visit InfoSecurity Russia.

Click here for further contact details for this event…

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