The 2016 Security Awards Ceremony & Dinner – Martin Gill Briefings

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Who should attend?

  • Security Managers
  • Chief Security Officers
  • Suppliers of Physical Security Products and Services

If you’re going to be in town on 20 October 2016, please join us for the 2016 Security Awards Ceremony & Dinner at The Westin, Sydney.

A security strategy for adding value

Retail security: Current trends and future threats

Organised Crime: Understanding how it works

What does security excellence look like?

Cyber security and the opportunities for the physical security sector

martin-gill-with-borderA security strategy for adding value

The security world has continually sought to demonstrate how it adds value. Yet what is rarely considered are the non-security benefits of having good security.

Security arguably contributes to a whole range of strategies including facilitating and enabling ethical operations and healthy profits, yet the argument is often not effectively articulated to the board.

One of the very real challenges for organisations working across the security sector has been to show that they add value; indeed, showing they offer a ‘return on investment’ has been something of a Holy Grail…READ MORE

 

Retail security: Current trends and future threats

Retail theft costs Australian retailers around one per cent of sales turnover a year, about two thirds of which is made up shoplifting and employee theft.

Understanding the minds of thieves can go a long way in helping to develop a strategy to reduce retail theft.

This two hour briefing will be draw on targeted and extensive research of three distinct groups within the retail sector…READ MORE

Organised Crime: Understanding how it works

In this webinar, Professor Gill will speak about the work he has recently undertaken with colleagues from the Police Foundation on organised crime.

The team spent two years working in communities to understand the ways organised criminals work, they interviewed over 200 professionals and analysed data on different systems to better understand this thing called ‘organised crime’…READ MORE

What does security excellence look like?

Who are the very best in the security world and what makes them so special?

There is too often a reluctance to perceive security as excellent, and it is not even clear what ‘good’ looks like. This is one of the problems buyers face – how can they determine what they get from a good supplier that they will not get from a bad one?

In this webinar, Professor Gill will articulate his view of what excellence means based on research gathered from buyers and clients around the world…READ MORE

 

Cyber security and the opportunities for the physical security sector

Whilst there has been extensive discussion of the cyber security threat – it is new, omnipresent and has serious consequences – what has been less in evidence is any consideration of the role physical security can play in tackling cyber threats.

In this webinar, Professor Gill will for the first time discuss his own work with both physical and cyber security suppliers/clients about what they see as the barriers and opportunities for physical security specialists being involved in tackling cybercrime…READ MORE

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