ASIS Finland ry — 210th Chapter of ASIS International Uunisaari, Helsinki ASIS NORDIC DAY 7.-8.5.2015! ASIS Finland ry järjestää vuosittaisen, Pohjoismaiden turvallisuusalan ammattilaiset kokoavan seminaarin 7.-8.5. Helsingin Uunisaaressa. Kaksipäiväinen seminaari on yksi vuoden laadukkaimmista ja suurimmista turvallisuusalan verkostoitumis- ja oppimistilaisuuksista. Seminaarin erittäin ajankohtaisena teemana on kriisinhallinta erilaisissa toimintaympäristöissä sekä ääriliikkeiden aiheuttamat turvallisuusuhkat. Luennoista vastaa erittäin korkealle arvostettu, kansainvälinen kattaus turvallisuuden- ja kriisinhallinnan ammattilaisia. Seminaari on englanninkielinen. Katso SEMINAARIOHJELMA seuraavalta sivulta! ILMOITTAUDU HETI Paikkoja on rajoitetusti (120 hlöä), varaa paikkasi välittömästi! Ilmoittautua voit osoitteeseen: info@asisfinland.org. Saat paluuviestinä vahvistuksen ilmoittautumisesta sekä osallistumismaksun suorittamista varten laskun, joka tulee olla maksettuna ennen tilaisuuden alkua. Sitovat ilmoittautumiset 30.4.2015 mennessä. HINNAT 50€/hlö, sis. päivällisen, lounaan ja lauttakuljetuksen Uunisaareen EI-JÄSENET 150€/hlö, sis. päivällisen, lounaan ja lauttakuljetuksen Uunisaareen Osallistumismaksua ei palauteta. ASIS -JÄSENET Sponsored by: ASIS Finland ry on osa kansainvälistä turvallisuusjohtamisalan järjestöä ASIS Internationalia. ASIS Finland ry — 210th Chapter of ASIS International 7.-8.5.15 ASIS NORDIC DAY 7.5 12:00-13:00 13:00-13:10 13:10-13:45 Seminar Agenda—Day 1. Coffee and Registration Welcome address, Risto Haataja and Maarit Hilakivi Daniel Graham – The making of a Jihadi Daniel Graham is the Head of Intelligence Services at Temigroup Nordic in Finland. In this capacity he manages the collection and analysis of information, providing intelligence to meet the requirements of clients around the world, among a range of other intelligence-related and security risk management capabilities. Prior to joining Temi Group, Daniel served as an officer in the Australian Army for over 15 years, which included several deployments supporting counter-terrorism operations. He is also a Member of the Board of ASIS (Finland) and holds the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) qualification from ASIS 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:45 Panel Discussion Sigmund Husøy – Vice President, Emergency Preparedness – "6 days in January – Statoils incident handling of the In Amenas terror attack” Sigmund Husøy is the Vice President of Emergency Preparedness and Oil Spill Response, part of Corporate Security in the Norwegian multinational oil and gas company Statoil. With more than 24 years of experience in the oil industry, Sigmund has worked in safety and security since 2007, gaining extensive experience in incident management, crisis management and business continuity. This includes supporting the aftermath of the tragic In Amenas attack in Algeria in January 2013, where Sigmund led the Hazardous Incident Response Team (HIRT) based in Statoil’s headquarters in Stavanger, Norway. 14:45-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:15 Panel Discussion Afternoon coffee Glenn Schoen, Update on the Jihadi Terrorist Threat in Europe Glenn Schoen is a security advisor to government and industry who, until March 2015, served as Director of G4S Risk Advisory in Amsterdam. Mr. Schoen commenced his security career in law enforcement before progressing to security analysis, consulting and management in the United States and Europe, including the Nordic Countries. Prior to joining G4S, Glenn was employed by Ernst & Young, International Security Management and TranSecur. A long-time specialist in counter-terrorism, Glenn’s experience also includes a 10 year tenure lecturing at Georgetown University, volunteering at the Presidential Personnel Department at the White House and a member of various national and international security panels. Glenn is also a regular commentator on various media outlets, having given over 1000 interviews to date. 16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:15 Panel Discussion 18:00-22:00 Dinner Closing, Day one Networking Event organisers reserve the right to add, alter or cancel presenters or presentation topics at any time and ASIS Finland ry is a non-profit organization. (TVL 22 §) ASIS Finland ry — 210th Chapter of ASIS International 7.-8.5.15 ASIS NORDIC DAY 8.5 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:15 Seminar Agenda—Day 2. Coffee Mikaeli Langinvainio, Complexities of Today’s Crises and Potential Methods of Defusing Mikaeli Langinvainio is a Senior Manager who leads the Methods and Tools Unit at the Crisis Management Initiative (CMI) in Finland. Under his leadership, the Methods and Tools Unit develops and implements innovative conflict resolution and mediation methods and approaches that supports CMI’s efforts to prevent and resolve violent conflicts in crisis areas across the world. Mikaeli’s unit is also responsible for conflict analysis method development and sharing of information with key partners and stakeholders. Prior to joining CMI, Mikaeli worked mainly with crisis management issues at the Finnish Defence Administration, Ministry of For- 10:15-10:30 10:30-11:15 Panel Discussion Dieye Tonye Willie-Harry – Evacuating in a Crisis, Guinea – Case Study Dieye Tonye Willie-Harry is a Project Security Manager and Field Agent in Temigroup Nordic. His recent experience includes Pathfinding, the collection of information in emerging and other challenging markets, in addition to a number of embedded PSM deployments in West Africa and the Middle East, including high risk environments such as Yemen. Dieye also has a long career in private security as a Close Protection Officer for a number of royal families in Europe and the Middle East in addition to Executive Protection in the corporate environment. Previously, Dieye served with distinction in the French Foreign Legion’s elite 2nd Foreign 11:15-11:30 11:30-12:15 (To be confirmed) Panel Discussion Police Inspector, Intelligence Center against Terrorism and Organized Crime (CITCO), Ministry of the Interior (Spain) - The experience of the Spanish Police in developing a special intelligence unit in response to the rising threat of Jihadist terrorism. On 10 October 2014 the Spanish Government created CITCO, integrating the National Counter-Terrorism Coordination Center (CNCA) and the Intelligence Center Against Organized Crime (CICO). This fusion was deemed necessary due to the fact that terrorism and organized crime pose two major threats to national and international security in the twenty-first century. In addition, criminal organizations and terrorist groups have proven flexible, dynamic and elusive to the action of authorities to date. The evidenced links, meanwhile, between terrorism, which includes the threat posed by militant jihadists, and organized crime, requires a coordinated response, such as the establishment of CITCO which aims to protect Spanish citizens and interests at 12:15-12:30 12:30-13:30 13:30-14:15 Panel Discussion Lunch Sebastian Blazkiewicz, Managing Crises – Experiences from Poland Sebastian Blackiewicz is CEO and co-founder of SASMA Europe. Sebastian is a graduate from the Polish Military Academy and former officer of the Ministry of National Defense and Ministry of the Interior and Administration. After a career in government, where he specialised in close protection and investigations, Sebastian has spent the last decade supporting the security needs of private corporations, including large multinationals, in addition to building expertise in audits and supply security. Sebastian is also active in ASIS International, OSAC (Overseas Security Advisory Council), SPHERE (International Security Managers Guild in Russia, Asia and the Former Soviet Union) and is the Technology and Energy Coordinator for the Polish Olympic 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 Panel Discussion Closing ASIS Finland ry is a non-profit organization. (TVL 22 §) ASIS Finland ry — 210th Chapter of ASIS International 7.-8.5.15 ASIS NORDIC DAY THE VENUE, Pohjoinen Uunisaari, 00140 Helsinki The UUNISAARI ISLAND Uunisaari Island is located close to Hel- sinki city centre, offering a tranquil and relaxing seaside atmosphere. Close to the harbour, the island is a short 3-minute boat ride from the beach at Kaivopuisto Park. Uunisaari restaurant offers a setting for special occasions, such as corporate events, weddings, celebrations, meetings and conferences. There are also sauna facilities. Terraces and dressing rooms can be found in all three saunas. In the winter time there is a hole in the ice where you can swim if you've got the courage! Uunisaari is actually two islands together, North and South Uunisaari, and they are separated by a narrow channel. Until the late 1800’s the islands were mostly used for agricultural purposes, until the land was rented out for industry. The building that will be used for ASIS Nordic Days 2015 was built in the late 1800’s and for many decades was a boat paint factory, although during the Second World War it was used for storing weapons and building caskets. After the war the building was empty for many decades until its transformation into a privately-owned restaurant and event facility. How to get there: Uunisaari (Pohjoinen Uunisaari, 00140 Helsinki) is serviced by a dedicated boat with capacity for 45 per- sons, which is provided free of charge for those travelling to Uunisaari. Attendees can catch the boat at Kompassitori marked on the map, as shown. DIRECTIONS The boat is available for transfer and staff will be available at the dock to assist. Look for the ASIS Finland sign at the dock. ASIS Finland ry is a non-profit organization. (TVL 22 §)
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