Ensuring human security:
preparedness, response and resilience
Global Security & Resilience Summit 2008
Public and private sector security: Multi-agency response to crises, threats and emergencies
Maritim Pro Arte, Berlin, Germany - 15th - 17th September 2008
Speakers include
Lieutenant General Russel L. Honore (Rtd)
Commanding General / Commander of Joint Task Force Katrina
U.S Army
Dr Ruth David
President and CEO
Analytic Services Inc.
& Former Deputy Director for Science and Technology
Central Intelligence Agency
Global Security & Resilience Summit 2008
Ensuring human security: preparedness, response and resilience
In the new security environment, robust resilience solutions are required to overcome multiple threats to human security.
The Defence Forum’s Global Security and Resilience (GS&R) summit will provide the delegate with thoughtfully prepared assessments of the latest research on strategies to provide resilience against threats to critical utilities, mass transportation systems and public health.
Covering:
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Security at major international events
- Resilience to terrorism in Europe
- Secure utilities: lessons in resilience
Also
- Defence against cyber attack: NATO strategies
- Secure crisis communication
- Pandemics: lessons in risk management
- Crisis decisionmaking
- Business continuity
Benefits to attending:
World class keynote speakers
One to one meetings with well known experts with operational experience
Technology workshops exploring latest capabilities and
software
Bringing together leading experts from both the public and private sectors, Global Security and Resilience will debate the current key issues and emerging threats, enabling you to implement effective security strategies. Through concise plenary sessions, detailed debriefs and a host of tailored streams and networking opportunities, Global Security & Resilience will tackle the most thought provoking security issues;
- What are the real threats facing us today?
- What are our vulnerabilities and how can they be prioritised?
- How should we address these vulnerabilities?
- How do you identify the technologies and practices
required to address these challenges?






