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4th Annual Security for Energy Infrastructure Summit
October 18 - 21, 2009 · Le Royal Meridien, Abu Dhabi
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Conference Day One: 19th October 2009
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Lachlan Simpkins
Security Manager, Yemen
BAKER HUGHES
Integration Of Security Within Other Management Systems
09.10 Opening Keynote: Integration Of Security Within QHSE Infrastructure at Dolphin Energy
- Integrating security management issues into a QHSE management system for effective projects and operations
- Analysing strategy and tactical plans for security management within the UAE and Qatar
- Minimising cost and delays during integration through successful change leadership
Graham Rae
Vice President - Quality, Health, Safety, Environment & Security
DOLPHIN ENERGY
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09.40 Guaranteeing Efficient Security Operations By Successfully Integrating Business Processes
- Analysing the benefits of integrating HSE and security management systems at Taqa
- Increasing efficiency through integration of processes including threat identification and vulnerability assessment
- Examining the need to incorporate local intelligence with strategic, high-level intelligence for your vulnerability assessment
Jos Schiffelers
General Vice President, Health, Safety, Security & Environment
ABU DHABI NATIONAL ENERGY COMPANY «TAQA»
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Scott Chapel
Corporate Security Officer
ABU DHABI NATIONAL ENERGY COMPANY «TAQA»
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10.10 Project Resilience - Security Master Plan And Design Stages Implementation
- Introduction
- Involving security early in the design process to guarantee resilience
- Project Risk Assessment - Balancing the need for security
David Fisk
Practice Leader Security Design Solutions
CONTROL RISKS DUBAI
10.40 Coffee Break
11.10 Energy Infrastructure Security For The Electricity And Water Sectors
- Outlining a successful approach to securing infrastructure assets
- Analysing the region’s challenges and integration strategies to successfully overcome them
- The importance of implementing standards and regulations as a company-wide initiative
Abdulla Al-Huwaihi
Director, Security and Safety
BAHRAIN ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY
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Regional Standards In Security And Security Convergence
11.40 Panel Discussion: Successfully Implementing Regional Standards In Protection Strategies
- Assessing the existing regional standards and their effectiveness in the current security climate
- Addressing ways to improve regional standards that mutually benefit governments and your company
- Identifying examples of international standards that can be used to effectively improve Middle Eastern planning
Panelists:
Graham Rae
Vice President - Quality, Health, Safety, Environment & Security
DOLPHIN ENERGY
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Abdulla Al-Huwaihi
Director, Security and Safety
BAHRAIN ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY
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Jos Schiffelers
General Vice President, Health, Safety, Security & Environ
ABU DHABI NATIONAL ENERGY COMPANY «TAQA»
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Scott Chapel
Corporate Security Officer
ABU DHABI NATIONAL ENERGY COMPANY «TAQA»
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12:20 Security Convergence – Physical And Digital Security Integration
- The new security blind spot – blended threats
- Achieving and managing integrated security
- A case study of integration to protect critical infrastructures
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Dr Paul Dorey
former Chief Information Security Officer
BP
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Andrew Warnes
Head of Development of Business
MENA, EADS Defence & Security
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12.50 Networking Lunch
Effective Risk Assessment and Threat Analysis Techniques
13.50 Global Energy Infrastructure Security: Analysing Challenges And Tackling Emerging Threats
- Global energy security at a glance
- Identifying current and emerging threats
- Outlining successful approaches to securing infrastructure assets
Saxon Burke
Analyst, Energy Security Division
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
14.20 Optimising Security, Risk And Threat Management Assessments To Ensure Steadfastness Of Business Operations
- Addressing the problem of subjectivity in sociopolitical risk assessments
- Analysing social factors and direct threats as part of the risk assessment
- Designing a security envelope to guarantee the required level of protection
Lachlan Simpkins
Security Manager, Yemen
BAKER HUGHES
Protecting Offshore Assets against Growing Threats
14.50 Offshore Security And The Importance Of A Measured Approach For Safeguarding Against Growing Threats
- How has the emergence of coalition forces affected piracy threats in the Gulf of Aden?
- How have pirates continued to change tactics and strategy due to the state of lawlessness in Somali waters?
- Why does advanced technology and equipment require a vigilant crew and good enforcement of anti-piracy measures?
Masoud Ali
Manager, Fleet Marine Operation Group
KUWAIT TANKER OIL COMPANY
15.20 Securing Energy Assets: Responsibly
- The need for national up-skilling of security operatives, to globally recognised and accredited standards.
- The need to develop; coordinate and operationally support a national and regional joint, intra-discipline security effort.
- Managing the legal and moral obligations to protect the welfare of those that are put in harm's way.
Keith C Tupman
Business Development Manager (Middle East)
LYNCEUS
16.20 Analysing Shipping Vulnerabilities And Applying Best-Practice Security Measures
- Working effectively with the Coast Guard and other national agencies for effective warning and prevention systems
- How to pre-empt attacks through enhanced crew training and deterrent technologies
- Examples of enhanced co-operation with port security that protect your fleet
Captain Duncan McKelvie
Area Marine Representative
NYK LINE
16.50 Panel Discussion: Tackling Gulf Of Aden Piracy On Maritime Infrastructure
- What can be done about the lack of anti-piracy legislation?
- Will the Djibouti code of conduct result in increased arrest and prosecution of piracy suspects?
- How different countries and organisations have reacted to piracy – what has and has not worked?
Panelists:
Masoud Ali
Manager, Fleet Marine Operation Group
KUWAIT TANKER OIL COMPANY
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Captain Duncan McKelvie
Area Marine Representative
NYK LINE
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17.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks And End Of Conference Day One
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· [ Next: Conference Day Two: 20th October 2009 ]
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