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Minister at ASIS London

by msecadm4921

James Brokenshire MP, Minister for Crime and Security, will speak on cyber security at the ASIS 11th European security conference and exhibition in central London from April 15 to 17, 2012. The event will kick off on Sunday, April 15, with the President’s Reception. Over the following two days, delegates will be able to choose between 44 educational sessions divided over four parallel tracks. Featured speakers are:

Baroness Angela Harris of Richmond, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and Patron of ASIS UK Chapter 208
Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police
Adrian Kendry, Senior Defence Economist and Head of Defence and Security Economics, Political Affairs and Security Policy Division, NATO HQ  
Stephen Cooper, LOCOG Head of Security Olympic Park and Olympic Village
Sir Ian Andrews, Chairman of the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA).
 
The ASIS 11th European security conference and exhibition is expected to attract between 500 and 700 senior security executives from Europe and the rest of the world. The programme includes a closing reception at the House of Lords, organised by the ASIS UK Chapter, hosted by Baroness Angela Harris of Richmond.
 
Note

For information about the ASIS 11th European security conference and exhibition and to register – visit www.asisonline.org/london or contact the ASIS EMEA Bureau at [email protected].

About James Brokenshire

Before entering Parliament, James Brokenshire was a partner at a large international law firm where he advised a range of companies, businesses and financial institutions on company law, mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance transactions.
 
James is the Member of Parliament for Old Bexley and Sidcup; was a former Member of the House of Commons Constitutional Affairs Select Committee from 2005-2006; and Shadow Minister for Crime Reduction from 2006-2010.
 
Born in 1968 in Southend-on-Sea, James went to Davenant Foundation Grammar School, Loughton, Essex. He also attended the Cambridge Centre for Sixth Form Studies before going to university in Exeter where he graduated with an honours degree in law.

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