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Counter-Piracy and Ship Security

December 06, 2009 - December 09, 2009
Venue: Dubai, UAE
City: Dubai
Country: UAE
Category: Conference

Piracy is estimated to have cost the world an estimated $60 - 70m in 2008 (Source: www.bbc.co.uk)

With the number of pirate attacks tripling worldwide over the last decade, this figure is likely to increase even further in 2009.

What should shipping companies be doing to mitigate the risks to their ships? What can governments and militaries do to protect shipping interests and what should they be doing?

Counter-Piracy and Ship Security 2009 will be a unique opportunity for all stakeholders to gather and address these questions, whilst considering the practical solutions that can be implemented immediately to protect, mitigate and respond to these threats.

Key issues to be discussed include:

- In-depth threat assessment of the rapidly evolving trends
- Co-operation between commercial companies and naval forces
- Improving security for commercial marine assets
- International co-operation
- Reducing vulnerability through intelligence and preventative measures
- Technological surveillance and reconnaissance solutions
- Communication and coordination to speed up response
- Overlap between piracy and terrorism
- Legal and legislative challenges

Who Should Attend and Who Will I Meet?

At Counter-Piracy and Ship Security 2009, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with and hear from senior regional and international figures from the government, the military, the shipping industry and other key stakeholders, including:

Military and Coast Guard

- Naval Forces Policy and Plans
- Heads of Requirements
- Heads of Capabilities
- Heads of Procurement
- Tactical Development

Commercial Shipping

- Heads of Security
- Heads of Infrastructure Security
- Head of Emergency Response Head of Crisis Management
- Head of Contingency Planning
- Head of Emergency Preparedness
- Chief Security Officer/ Advisor
- Company Security Officer (CSO)
- Ship Security Officer (SSO)



http://www.counterpiracyme.com/Event.aspx?id=204210
Contact Information
Contact Points:
International Quality & Productivity Centre (IQPC) FZ LLC, Block 11, Office #111, Knowledge Village, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Fax: +971 4 363 1938, Registration/Booking Enquiries: +971 4 364 2975

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