Identify and protect against internal and external threats Develop smarter approaches to counter violent extremism Improve current public event security, safety and risk strategies and capabilities to face the current threat environment and to ensure event continuity Benefit from new collaboration, communication and engagement methods between all different safety stakeholders Optimise crowd management operations and outcomes
Public events attracting large crowds are vulnerable to deliberate and accidental threats that could disrupt event continuity with serious physical and financial consequences. Public event operators, governments, infrastructure owners, emergency services and all other security and safety stakeholders need to find the right balance between infrastructure, technology, operations and manpower to ensure public venue security and safety.
The Public Venue Security and Safety Summit, being held in Sydney on 28th – 30th March 2017 brings together leading security professionals to explore how the implementation of effective and practical strategies of prevention, preparation, response and recovery can ensure operational continuity and sustainability.
Attend this summit and learn how to:
- Identify and protect against internal and external threats
- Develop smarter approaches to counter violent extremism
- Improve current public event security, safety and risk strategies and capabilities to face the current threat environment and to ensure event continuity
- Benefit from new collaboration, communication and engagement methods between all different safety stakeholders
- Optimise crowd management operations and outcomes
APO members/readers can receive an extra 10% discount off the current early bird rates!
For more information or to register on, please contact Akolade on:
Phone: 02 9247 6000
Fax: 02 9247 6333
Email: registration@akolade.com.au(link sends e-mail)
Register Online Now(link is external)
Please reference VIP code WFXF1