A JOINT RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM PREVENT PURSUE PROTECT WORLD COUNTER TERROR CONGRESS SCT. 6-7 March 2018 Olympia, London

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Supported by WORLD COUNTER TERROR CONGRESS 6-7 March 2018 Olympia, London Aligned with Key Aspects of the UK s Proven CONTEST Strategy PREVENT PURSUE PROTECT A JOINT RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM International representation from over 10 countries Closed door discussions, briefings and debates with global counter terror experts Network and engage with over 300 national security professionals Part of UK Security Week Organised by SCT SECURITY & COUNTER TERROR EXPO Ambition THE EPRR EXPO FORENSICS EUROPE EXPO

DISCOVER THE STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE THE LATEST THREATS The World Counter Terror Congress is the most respected event of its kind in the UK. Experts from across the world will come together to discuss the latest topics and define the solutions to them. As a senior security professional, the challenges facing you have evolved significantly in recent years. Terrorism is now a concern that every professional tasked with protecting nations, people and assets has to plan for. World Counter Terror Congress offers a secure closed-door environment to explore threats to nations, business and infrastructure and crucially, define the strategies to mitigate them. Join your peers to hear from the thought leaders building the future of national security. WHY IS THE WORLD COUNTER TERROR CONGRESS SO ESSENTIAL? Latest Intelligence Practical Advice Peer-to-peer Education Networking Understanding the latest threats helps you better plan for them Discover proven strategies for protecting public and private sector organisations Knowledge share with peers from other industries to maximise your strategy Meet the most influential figures in national security ALIGNED WITH THE CONTEST STRATEGY Topics covered in the World Counter Terror Congress are aligned as closely as possible with CONTEST the United Kingdom s counter-terrorism strategy. Prevent Prepare Protect Pursue To stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism To mitigate the impact of a terrorist attack To strengthen our protection against a terrorist attack To stop terrorist attacks YOUR PASS INCLUDES Access to the World Counter Terror Congress and presentations post event Delegate lunch and catering Entry to the Official Networking Reception Free visitor pass to Security & Counter Terror Expo, Forensics Europe Expo, Ambition and People Movement & Management Show Fast-track entry into Security & Counter Terror Expo Book your delegate pass at www.sctx.co.uk/book

HEAR FROM WORLD LEADING EXPERTS The quality of speakers at World Counter Terror Congress is second to none. They are universally recognised as leaders in their fields, their knowledge has made thousands of organisations more resilient to terrorist attacks. Confirmed presenters include: Assistant Chief Constable Terri Nicholson, Deputy Senior National Coordinator, Counter Terrorism Policing National Operations Centre Mr Henrik Hansen, Director, Preventive Security, Danish Security and Intelligence Service Detective Chief Superintendent Scott Wilson, National Co-ordinator Protect & Prepare, National Counter Terrorism Policing HQ Mr Christian Rousseau, Executive Director, Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre, Government of Canada Chief Commissioner Michel Goovaerts, Chief, Brussels Police Sir Julian King, European Commissioner for the Security Union, European Commission Ms Claudia Sturt, Director, Security, Order and Counter Terrorism, HM Prison and Probation Service Chief Constable Simon Cole, National Lead on Prevent Strategy, National Police Chiefs Council Detective Superintendent Dermont Robinson, Head of Counter Terrorism, City of London Police Ms Signe Astrup Arnesen, Deputy Director, Head of Department Intelligence and Operations, The Norwegian Police Security Service Dr Gerhard Conrad, Director, EU Intelligence and Situation Centre First Commissioner Jean-Pierre Devos, Intelligence Officer, Federal Police, Belgium Superintendent Magnus Sjöberg, Head of Counter Terrorism Process, National Counterterrorism Council, Swedish Police Authority Commissioner Nicole Bogers, National Program Director Counter-Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalisation National Police Dr Rainer Stentzel, Director of General Public Security Issues, German Federal Ministry of the Interior Dr Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, NATO HQ Deputy Director Sami Ryhänen, Police Department, Ministry of the Interior, Finland Ms Simone Smit, Director Counter Terrorism, National Coordinator for Security and Counter Terrorism, Ministry of Security and Justice, Netherlands See the full speaker list at www.sctx.co.uk/speakers

MEET 300+ PROFESSIONALS FROM THE FOLLOWING SECTORS POLICE & LAW ENFORCEMENT MILITARY TRANSPORT & BORDERS Police Intelligence services Prisons / Offender Management Specialist Operations EOD MoD Army Navy Air Aviation Border Rail Maritime Supply Chain Customs Public Transport GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY SERVICES CRITICAL NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE National Local Home Office Cabinet Office Police Ambulance Fire & Rescue Utilities Water Communications Energy Food Transport Healthcare Finance Chemicals PRIVATE SECTOR MAJOR EVENTS Retail Finance / Banking Architects Hotels Venues Corporate Insurance Construction Olympics / Major Games Sports Stadia Concert / Festivals Political Summits All conference sessions at Security & Counter Terror Expo are CPD Certified Find out more at www.sctx.co.uk/wctc

PART OF Your ticket to World Counter Terror Congress provides you free access to all co-located events at UK Security Week. SCT SECURITY & COUNTER TERROR EXPO 6-7 March 2018 Olympia, London The UK s leading national security event The World Counter Terror Congress runs alongside the UK s leading national security event, Security & Counter Terror Expo. Featuring over 350 exhibitors and bringing together 10,000+ attendees it is an essential visit for those tasked with protecting against terrorism and serious security threats. FORENSICS EUROPE EXPO 6-7 March 2018 Olympia, London Europe s leading event for forensic experts The role of forensic investigators and scene of crime officers following a terrorist attack is paramount in gathering vital evidence towards the pursuit of the attacker. Forensics Europe Expo is the leading event for the entire forensic sector and supply chain, allowing security professionals to explore new markets in cyber, biometric and digital forensic technology. Ambition THE EPRR EXPO 6-7 March 2018 Olympia, London Leading event for emergency preparedness, resilience and response professionals Chaired by the Cabinet Office, senior practitioners from the emergency services and category 1 & 2 responders will take an in-depth look at the future of emergency response and management. Supported by NEW FOR 2018 Clarion Defence and Security Ltd has joined forces with GSE Media to run the world s first major trade event in the rapidly expanding people analytics field - The People Movement & Management Show (PMMS). Taking place alongside UK Security Week, visitors will be able to discover a plethora of technological innovation which will provide insights into the future of operations from mass transit, retail, passenger terminals and universities to sports stadiums, shopping centres and urban events. Book your delegate pass at www.sctx.co.uk/book

DAY 1, TUESDAY 6TH MARCH 2018 9.15-9.30 Chairman s Opening Remarks INTERNATIONAL COUNTER TERROR STRATEGIES 9.30-10.00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Reflections on Recent Terror Attacks within the UK Consideration of the current threat picture Should the attacks change our approach? Key lessons learned Assistant Chief Constable Terri Nicholson, Deputy National Coordinator, Counter Terrorism Policing National Operations Centre 10.00-10.30 The Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre: Canadian Strategic Frameworks to meet the Evolving Terrorist Threat Counter-Terrorism Architecture in Canada The Evolving Terrorism threat against Canada and its Interests Abroad Mr Christian Rousseau, Executive Director, Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre, Government of Canada 10.30-11.00 Enhancing Interoperability within the Security Union to Fight Terrorism Ensuring the swift implementation of the steps needed to build an effective and sustainable Security Union Strengthening our common fight against terrorism and organised crime, including identifying where the EU can make a real difference and a greater focus on implementation and enforcement Reinforcing the security response to radicalisation and increasing efforts to tackle terrorist propaganda and hate speech online Sir Julian King, European Commissioner for the Security Union, European Commission 11.00-11.30 Networking and Morning Coffee PREVENT 11.30-12.00 The Danish Approach to Countering Radicalisation and Violent Extremism in Society The Danish approach to countering violent extremism, including The general whole-of-government approach The specific security and intelligence perspective Results and challenges Mr Henrik Hansen, Director, Preventive Security, Danish Security and Intelligence Service 12.00-12.30 Norwegian Police Security Service - Approaches to Countering Extremism Who becomes radicalised? What are their vulnerabilities? How to counter radicalisation - a Norwegian perspective? Ms Signe Astrup Arnesen, Head of Department, Intelligence and Operations, The Norwegian Police Security Service 12.30-13.00 COVEXCOP: Countering Violent Extremism by Community Policing Radicalisation and terrorism major challenges within modern European communities Frontline police officers community policing officers: Important role in preventing radicalisation Output of the Project»» A practical, user-friendly pocket guide to support frontline police officers in detecting signs/indicators of radicalisation»» A training manual linked to the user-friendly tool»» A 5-day Train the Trainers course First Commissioner Jean-Pierre Devos, Intelligence Officer, Federal Police Belgium 13.00-14.00 Networking and Lunch 14.00-14.30 Netherlands Police: Approaches to Prevention and Counter Radicalisation Observing danger signals, signs or relationships that may point to radicalisation or planning of a terrorist attack EXIT conversations with persons to help them out of radicalising environments Countering radicalisation in prisons and approaches to co-operation with correctional facilities PROTECT Ms Nicole Bogers, National Program Director CounterTerrorism, Extremism and Radicalisation, Netherlands Police 14.30-15.00 Progress on the UK wide Enhancement of Protect to Meet Emerging Threats Protect within the UK and the key capability areas addressed: Strengthening of UK border security Reducing the vulnerability of the transport network to attack Increase the resilience of the UK s infrastructure Improving protective security for crowded places Detective Chief Superintendent Scott Wilson, National Counter Terrorism Protect and Prepare Coordinator, National Counter Terrorism HQ 15.00-15.30 Networking and Afternoon Tea 15.30-16.00 Counter Terrorism Initiatives within the Swedish Police and Key Learnings from the Attack on Drottninggatan Breaking down the Swedish national strategy on terrorism to a plan The importance of attitude Key learnings from the attack on Drottninggatan 7 April 2017 Superintendent Magnus Sjöberg, Head of Counter Terrorism Process, National Counterterrorism Council, Swedish Police Authority 16.00-16.30 Protecting the City of London from Terrorist Attack: Enhancement of the Ring of Steel Experience gained from managing the IRA threat, what has changed? Existing security capabilities and approaches Plans to further develop physical security to mitigate vehicle and firearms attack Detective Superintendent Dermont Robinson, Head of Counter Terrorism, City of London Police 16.30-16.45 Chairman s Closing Remarks See the full conference programme at www.sctx.co.uk/wctc

DAY 2, WEDNESDAY 7TH MARCH 2018 9.15-9.30 Chairman s Opening Remarks INTERNATIONAL COUNTER TERROR STRATEGIES 9.30-10.00 Prevention, Protection and Response to Terrorist Threats within Finland The threat and feedback from recent operations Current challenges Lessons learnt, plans and development of policy for counter terrorism Deputy Police Director Sami Ryhänen, Police Department, Ministry of the Interior, Finland 10.00-10.30 Prevention is better than Cure: Policing the Terrorist Threat How to seek to Prevent The link to Pursue, Protect and Response Chief Constable Simon Cole, National Lead on Prevent Strategy, National Police Chiefs Council 10.30-11.00 Managing Germany s Internal Security: Current Structural changes within the German Criminal Police The threats posed to domestic security within Germany Federal Government s security strategy to fight terrorism in line with the aims of the EU s strategy and cooperation with Germany s partners abroad Key capability updates and changes to the way the German Police are handling their data: Project Police 2020 Dr Rainer Stentzel, Deputy Director General, General Public Security Issues, German Federal Ministry of the Interior 11.00-11.30 Networking and Morning Coffee PROTECT 11.30-12.00 The Role of Technology in Prison Security Understanding the changing threat The role of Technology in criminality The challenges of counter-technology The UK prison security response Ms Claudia Sturt, Director, Security, Order and Counter Terrorism, HM Prison and Probation Service 12.00-12.30 Operation Vigilant Guardian: The Belgian Provision of Protection and Response to Terror Threats An overview of the mission since its inception in 2015 Successes of the mission in deterrence and response to attackers Approaches to command and co-ordination on the ground for maximum coverage of sensitive areas Plans for sustaining the mission to meet future requirements Chief Commissioner Michel Goovaerts, Chief, Brussels Police 12.30-13.00 Defence against Terrorism Programme of Work: Future Threat Landscape and Response The current threat landscape and requirements for domestic security Technologies and measures against terrorism Feedback from technology implementation and recent successes Dr Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, NATO HQ 13.00-14.00 Networking and Lunch PURSUE 14.00-14.30 European Intelligence Cooperation in Support of Counter Terrorism The Role of EU INTCEN CT intelligence actors in Europe The EU Intelligence and Situation Centre Core Capabilities EU INTCEN s role in support of European CT decision making Dr Gerhard Conrad, Director, EU Intelligence and Situation Centre 14.30-15.00 Tracking the Movement and Intentions of Extremists within Europe Dynamics of the threat: From returning foreign fighters to lone wolf attackers Europol s approaches to threat intelligence gathering and analysis How can Europol support the efforts of individual nations in their fight against the globalised terror threat? Mr Rob Wainwright, Executive Director, Europol 15.00-15.30 Counter Terror Threat Detection and Intelligence Analysis: Leveraging AI as a Force Multiplier within the Intelligence Community How unsupervised learning approaches help to detect the unknown unknowns in complex data The emerging field of Explainable AI and the difference between transparency and justification What techniques are required to handle the vast amount of unlabelled data Mr Gunnar Carlson, Co-founder & President, Ayasdi 15.30-15.45 Chairman s Closing Remarks Book your delegate pass at www.sctx.co.uk/book

PRICING & PACKAGES Conference Packages Early Bird 1 Before Friday 1st December 2017 Early Bird 2 Before Friday 12th January 2018 Standard Rate Public Sector 1 Day Pass 350+VAT 400+VAT 450+VAT Public Sector 2 Day Pass 540+VAT 590+VAT 640+VAT Private Sector 1 Day Pass 430+VAT 500+VAT 570+VAT Private Sector 2 Day Pass 680+VAT 750+VAT 820+VAT HOW TO BOOK Visit www.sctx.co.uk/book and complete your details. Choose your package and number of tickets and then input your payment details. Please note all registrations are subject to approval and security verification. Please use your professional details wherever possible to expedite the approval process. Badges will be mailed out 2 weeks prior to the Congress. TIMES & DATES Day 1 09:00-16:45 Tuesday 6th March 2018 Day 2 09:00-15:45 Wednesday 7th March 2018 INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION FROM: Belgium Canada Germany Netherlands Switzerland Sweden USA NATO Europol European Commission Your ticket to World Counter Terror Congress provides you free access to all co-located events at UK Security Week. SCT SECURITY & COUNTER TERROR EXPO WORLD COUNTER TERROR CONGRESS FORENSICS EUROPE EXPO Ambition THE EPRR EXPO