The 2008 Focus on Robbery™ Symposium
Thursday 11 September
Dress Code: Business smart
09:15 Coffee and registration
09:45 Welcome and introduction
Symposium Chair: Richard Childs QPM

OPTION ONE
Focus on CViT
A year on and has the CEN TC 263 Working Group 4 delivered the goods?
Digby Ram, Convenor for the European Standards Working Group on Cash Degradation will update delegates on the CEN TC 263 Working Group 4 and what it has, or has not, achieved in the past twelve months
Focus on case studies
Experts in their field will provide delegates with case studies of how their organisations have used procedures, preventative measures and technology to tackle specific crime issues.
Robbery reduction in betting shops and the introduction of digital CCTV
Martin McInerney, Regional Security Manager, William Hill Organisation

OPTION TWO (pre-arranged alternative – limited to 15 delegates)
Focus on Tiger Kidnap
Tiger Kidnap table-top exercise breakout session
David Ryan, International Specialist Security Consultant, will lead a Tiger Kidnap table-top exercise
11:00 to 11:30 Coffee break/Meet the exhibitors/
Focus on Robbery™ website registration
Unique taggants – how they work and convict offenders
Graham Hand, Regional Risk Director, G4S Cash Services
Fogging systems protecting ATMs
Graham Seaby, Security Manager, Bank Machine
Conflicting demands of a post-robbery corporate response (part 1)
John Hamilton, Head of Group Security, Bradford & Bingley
13:00 to 14:15 Finger buffet lunch/Meet the exhibitors/ Focus on Robbery™ website registration
Conflicting demands of a post-robbery corporate response (part 2)
Dale Bradley, Group Health & Safety Advisor, Bradford & Bingley
Lone worker protection
Steven Gauge, Chief Executive, Suzy Lamplugh Trust
15:45 to 16:15 Coffee break/Meet the exhibitors/ Focus on Robbery™ website registration

OPTION ONE
Focus on CViT
CViT robbery & recent reductions
Dick Hanks, National Co-ordinator, British Security Industry Association
Operation Vanguard
Bob Cummings, Detective Superintendent, MPS Flying Squad

OPTION TWO (pre-arranged alternative – limited to 15 delegates)
Focus on Tiger Kidnap
Tiger Kidnap table-top exercise breakout session
David Ryan, International Specialist Security Consultant, will lead a Tiger Kidnap table-top exercise
Session wrap-up and discussion
Richard Childs QPM, Symposium Chair
18:00 Finish and hotel check-in
19:30 Drinks at HISC bar followed by the IBP-Group Dinner
Dress Code: Smart casual or jacket/tie removed
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