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AIRPORT SECURITY ASIA 2012 countries


represented!

Main Conference: 27 & 28 February 2012 | Workshops: 28 & 29 February 2012


Venue: Prince Hotel & Residence,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | www.airportsecurityasia.com

Key Speakers: Teotimo Cruz, Chief for Operation Establishing World-Class Security:
Understanding Complex Regulations, Utilising
(Airport Police Department), Manila
Dato Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, International Airport Authority

Advanced Technologies and Conducting


Director General, Department of
Civil Aviation Malaysia Win Swe Tun, Deputy Director

Effective Training
General, Department of Civil
Ahmad Al Haddabi, Chief Aviation Myanmar
Operating Officer, Abu Dhabi
Airports Company, United Arab Adrian Tang, Chief Inspector of
Emirates Police (Key Points and Search
Attend Airport Security Asia 2012 to:
Division), Hong Kong Police Force Benchmark and learn from other established airports in areas of airport
Sidney Chau, Executive Director, *pending approval security
Aviation Security Company Review existing and new technologies for airport security measures
Limited Subagiyo Basiran, General Understand different types of security trainings and learn ways to implement
Manager, Soekarno-Hatta
them effectively
Transportation Security International Airport, Indonesia
Effectively implement security regulations and better quality control
Administration, U.S. Department
of Homeland Security Superintendent AP Zakaria bin Understand the current trend in threats and their preventive measures
Daud, Senior Manager (Aviation Balance security measures and passengers experience
Mohammad Marabha, Director Security), Malaysia Airports Collaborate better with other countries for security systems and strategies
(Aviation Security), Civil Aviation Holding Berhad enhancement
Regulatory Commission, Jordan Enhance the human element in security measures for operational excellence
Albano Albuquerque, Security
Dwi Afriyanto, Chief Section for Advisor, Administration of Airport
Aviation Security, Directorate Limited, Macau
General of Civil Aviation, Dont Miss Exclusive Workshop Sessions on:
Indonesia Senior representative, Office of
Transportation Security,
Keok Tong San, Commander, Philippines
A) Looking into Computer B) Advanced Airport
Airport Police Division,
Singapore Senior representative, Civil Based Training (CBT): Is Security
*pending approval Aeronautics Administration, this the Right One for You? Management
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications, Taiwan
*pending approval
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ABOUT THE EVENT
Workshop
Dear Aviation Professionals, SPONSOR AIRPORT SECURITY ASIA 2012:

Surging number of air travelers and cargoes has brought heavy investment to  Showcase your latest security solutions and technologies to the decision makers
expand existing airports and build new airports in Asia. This brings airport
security into the spotlight as the key element in protecting the airport as the  Launch your new products and services in the exhibition, workshops and live
symbol of nation sovereignty and millions of passengers involved. demonstration

Airport security has always been a challenging field to look into. The ever  Reach out to highly targeted international audiences from the aviation industry
evolving and growing crimes and terrorism threats are the key issues that
each of the aviation security professionals look forward to conquer.  Brand your products and services and strengthen your positioning in the market

Airport Security Asia 2012 is the third annual conference that enables  Build strong business relationships and increase your market share
sharing of expertise and best practices among Civil Aviation Authorities,
Airport Authorities and Civil Enforcement Authorities. This is the  Demonstrate your industrial expertise to your potential customers
opportunity for aviation professionals like you to hear the latest and advanced
methodologies deployed by the industry experts in light of your ever  Obtain first hand market knowledge in the industry form the expert panel of speakers
challenging aviation security issues.

With discussions on regulations, technologies and training, Airport Security


Asia 2012 is a great platform intended for aviation professionals like you to
learn and improve. A good opportunity for personnel working in the aviation
I look forward to welcoming you at Airport Security Asia 2012 in February. security field to share their knowledge and experience in
Warmest regards,
the Asian context.
Hong Kong Police Force
Sofia Chandra
Conference Producer
IQPC Worldwide The convergence of aviation regulators, airport operators,
PS. Get the most out of your conference participation by enrolling in our
security/technology and counterterrorism experts a
exclusive workshops and benefit from intensive small group learning! venue for sharing and learning from each other.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

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CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY One Monday, 27 February, 2012
08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee and experience Keok Tong San, Commander, Airport Police
Dato Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, Director General, Division, Singapore
09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chair Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia *pending approval

09:10 Bringing Better Security Measures into Your 11:40 Achieving Internationally Standardised Regulations 14:40 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break
Airports: A Look into Abu Dhabi Airport on Airport Security: What Are the Challenges?
Companys Human-Based Security Strategy Recognising the barriers and benefits of international 15:10 Improving the Quality Standard of Normative
Highlighting the importance of human intelligence harmonisation in airport security standards, for Documents to Maximise Compliance
as the essential factor in aviation security regulators and industry The importance of optimising airport security
Utilising the latest intelligent technologies for Understanding the frequency, volume and complexity standards and regulations to avoid ambiguity and
crimes and terrorisms prevention of changes in international standards misinterpretation
Establishing specialised units with specialised Implementing standardisation on airport security: Analysing potential loopholes and ways to improve
roles in areas of operation What are the potential shortfalls and the relevant it
Analysing the progress of the strategies potential preventive measures? Testing the improved standards to check the
implementation to make future improvement plans Establishing potential actions for all the stakeholders outcome
Ahmed Al Haddabi, Chief Operating Officer, Abu Dwi Afriyanto, Chief Section for Aviation Security, Validating the standards before nation-wide
Dhabi Airports Company, United Arab Emirates Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia implementation takes place
Win Swe Tun, Deputy Director General,
09:50 Learning from the Aviation Security Company 12:20 Lunch & Networking Break Department of Civil Aviation Myanmar
Limited, Hong Kong in Establishing Effective
Aviation Security Strategies for your Airports 13:20 Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission of Jordans 15:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
Meeting the current requirements in security Perspective: Looking into Security Trainings to Discussing the Essentials in Achieving Air Cargo
regulations while having the best practices in Enhance your Airport Security Measures Excellence
airport security matters Understanding the standards and requirements for How to achieve an efficient and reliable air cargo
Steering a proactive approach to intensify the airport security training service with the highest standards of air cargo
security system in your airports Learning about different types of training, its pros and safety and security
Analysing the current approach and its cons Reviewing the essential role of technologies in
effectiveness Looking more in-depth into getting certifications for overcoming the constantly evolving security threats
Building a road-map for the security of your airport your security personnel Highlighting the importance of collaborating with
Sidney Chau, Executive Director, Aviation Establishing effective training programmes for your the air cargo industry for best practices in air cargo
Security Company Limited airport handling operations
Mohammad Marabha, Director (Aviation Security), Providing best-value and secure services to airport:
10:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission, Jordan Implementation and implications
Panelists include:
11:00 Developing Effective Strategies in Implementing 14:00 Conducting Security Testing to Enhance the Subagiyo Basiran, General Manager, Soekarno-
the Latest Regulations in Aviation Security Human Element in Airport Security Measures: Hatta International Airport, Indonesia
Understanding the current Department of Civil Lesson Learnt from the Singapore Police Force, Ahmed Al Haddabi, Chief Operating Officer, Abu
Aviation Malaysia strategies in regulating the Airport Police Headquarters Dhabi Airports Company, United Arab Emirates
aviation security aspects in Malaysian airports Highlighting the importance of human factor in ground Superintendent AP Zakaria bin Daud, Senior
Analysing the benefits and potential improvements security measures Manager (Aviation Security), Malaysia Airports
through implementation of the latest regulations Recognising challenges in achieving 0% human error Holding Berhad
Establishing strategies for strong interagency Implementation of security testing in Changi Airport:
coordination How effective is it? 16:30 Chairmans Summary & End of Day One
Developing effective procedures for security Establishing future plans for security testing in your
checks without compromising on passengers flow airports: What are the things to be taken note of?

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CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY Two Tuesday, 28 February, 2012
08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee the international trade Establishing future plans for improved standards in
Subagiyo Basiran, General Manager, Soekarno- trainings
09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chair Hatta International Airport, Indonesia Senior representative, Civil Aeronautics
Administration, Ministry of Transportation and
09:10 Adopting Aviation Security Strategies that Work: 11:40 Body Scanners and Automated Target Recognition: Communications, Taiwan
Lesson Learnt from Aviation Security Division of Can We Finally Enhance Security Measures without *pending approval
Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad Compromising on Privacy?
Understanding the different operational challenges Highlighting the concerns and challenges to the 14:40 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break
of aviation security for airports in Malaysia original naked body scanners
Learning about the steps taken in regulating the Defining Automated Target Recognition: What is it 15:10 Establishing a K9 Security Team as
aviation security in Malaysia airports and how does it work on the body scanners? Counterterrorism and Narcotic Interdiction
Investing in security technologies that work Learning the advantages of using Automated Target Strategy to Protect Your Nations Airports:
Examining different strategies deployed and its Recognition software for body scanners: What does it Lesson Learnt from Office of Transportation
effectiveness mean for you? Security, Philippines
Superintendent AP Zakaria bin Daud, Senior Understanding the limitations and how to overcome Highlighting the benefits and implications of K9
Manager (Aviation Security), Malaysia Airports them Security Team implementation
Holding Berhad Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Planning and developing effective training course
Department of Homeland Security for the canine security team
09:50 Learning the Airport Security Preventive Reaching successful collaborations to ensure the
Measures Adopted by Airport Police Division, 12:20 Lunch & Networking Break success of the implementation: Who needs to be
Manila International Airport Authority, involved and in what aspects?
Philippines 13:20 Predictive Profiling: Preventing Possible Threats K9 Security Team implementation in Philippines
Examining the security layers adopted by Manila from Criminals and Terrorists thus far: What are the strategies that have been
International Airport Authority Utilising predictive profiling as opposed to racial, successfully tested?
Using effective strategies to ensure successful religious or ethnic profiling Senior representative, Office of Transportation
implementation Leveraging effective technologies and methodologies Security, Philippines
Managing your resources in the implementation to thwart crimes and terrorisms
Identifying the potential improvements and Training of the security personnel through role playing 15:50 Establishing Robust Quality Control in Aviation
establishing the forward plans to increase their familiarity Security
Captain Teotimo Cruz, Chief for Operation (Airport Planning and implementing security system drills to Highlighting the importance of compliance
Police Department), Manila International Airport maintain security performance monitoring and enforcement to achieve robust
Authority Albano Albuquerque, Security Advisor, quality control in aviation security
Administration of Airport Limited, Macau Understanding the Standard Operating Procedures
10:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break (SOPs) in performing security audits
14:00 Civil Aeronautics Administration of Taiwan Overcoming the challenges in performing regular
11:00 Indonesian Airports Perspective: Enhancing Perspective: Effective Management of Security security audits
Cargo Security Screenings through Introduction Trainings in an Increasingly Demanding Regulatory Developing robust risk management techniques to
of Regulated Agents Environment for Airport Authorities minimise the impact of unfortunate incidents
Introducing regulated agents into cargo inspection Enhancing control of security issues in an airport Adrian Tang, Chief Inspector of Police (Key Points
procedures in Indonesian airports within the strict national and international regulations and Search Division), Hong Kong Police Force
Comparing the effectiveness of cargo security Using the appropriate tools to enhance the security *pending approval
inspection with and without regulated agents trainings in your airports
Establishing policies and regulations for the Maintaining compliance in aviation security aspects 16:30 Chairmans Summary & End of Conference
regulated agents within the related agencies
Ensuring the competitiveness of export-imports in

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INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS
Workshop A: 28 Feb, Workshop
2012 Workshop B: 29 Feb, 2012
17:00 20:00 09:00 12:00
(Including networking break) (Including networking break)

Looking into Computer Based Training (CBT): Is Advanced Airport Security Management
this the Right One for You?

Facilitator: Mohammad Marabha, Director (Aviation Security), Civil Aviation Facilitator: Captain Teotimo Cruz, Chief for Operation (Airport Police Department),
Regulatory Commission, Jordan Manila International Airport Authority

Meeting the rigorous standards for training in aviation security while coping with the Implementing best practices in airport security is an ongoing subject that aviation
enormous work can be such a great challenge. Some airports have been looking into professionals need to look into. This workshop will discuss on the latest and advanced
Computer Based Training (CBT) as a cost & time effective way to train the security methodologies in airport security management that are solid and are proven to be
personnel while also meeting the strict national and international standards. However, effective as preventive measures strategies.
CBT may not be for everyone nor it is for every situation. This workshop will help to
choose the right ones to suit your needs.

Discussion Points: Discussion Points:

Understanding the difference between conventional training and CBT: Going in-depth into the people aspect in aviation security system
How can it overcome your challenges? Looking into antiterrorism training for your security personnel
Understanding the limitations of CBT and how to overcome them Establishing concept and planning for sound crisis management
Analysing the available choices for CBT and choosing the suitable procedures
one for your security personnel Getting best practices for your testing and exercises
Verifying the abilities of security personnel to implement aviation
security preventive measures

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