Training

Business crime date

by Mark Rowe

The free South East Business Crime Conference is running at Westminster’s Church House Conference Centre in central London on Thursday, November 27. The BSIA organisers say that the event gives businesses from across the region the opportunity to learn more about reducing their security risk while meeting security suppliers and seeing live demonstrations of security technology. The event is due to be formally opened by a representative from the mayor’s office with other speakers including:

•Crime reduction specialist, Neil Henson, who will be speaking on the Anti-Social Behaviour and Policing Act 2014 and its implications for community safety.
•Simon Letchford, of the Metropolitan Police, speaking about the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime’s (MOPAC) Business Crime Strategy.
•DS Chris Felton from the City of London Police, discussing Cyber Crime.
•Ken Meanwell, from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), Crime Prevention Initiatives, speaking about Community Safety Accreditation Schemes.
•Event sponsors, DISC, speaking about Business Crime Reporting Systems.

Sponsored by DISC and Facewatch, the event is organised by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), the trade body, alongside the Metropolitan Police and neighbouring forces from Thames Valley, City of London, Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Essex.

The event makes the move from Brighton to central London in 2014. Feedback from delegates attending last year’s event was positive, with all leaving the day feeling better informed about the security market place and positive that the event had been of benefit to them. Last year’s attendees included representatives from a range of business sectors and sizes in both public and private sectors, including Waterstones Booksellers Ltd, the University of Portsmouth and the Bank of England.

Alongside the conference at 2014’s event, exhibitors will also be on hand to provide guidance on the latest in security services and technology. James Kelly, pictured, Chief Executive at the BSIA, says: “With businesses facing a number of emerging threats such as cyber crime and fraud, the issue of business crime remains at the top of the corporate agenda. Working together with Police forces and other local organisations can help organisations to reduce the risk they face from crime and anti-social behaviour.

“Our event aims to bring together the South East business community to provide a wealth of expert advice and facilitate useful networking opportunities for business owners looking to source an effective solution to their security challenges.”

Those wishing to attend this year’s South East Business Crime Conference can register to attend by downloading a booking form from the BSIA’s website: http://www.bsia.co.uk/events/P22S11414451

Those wishing to exhibit at this year’s event can download a booking form from the BSIA’s website: http://bit.ly/1BzLA9J.

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