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HOW-TO GUIDE How-to guide for our COUNTER TERROR BUSINESS event

This is a quick guide to make sure that you make the most of our CTB365 event.

If you have not yet registered for the webinar, then please do so HERE: Once you have registered, for the event, you will receive a confirmation e-mail with your custom link which is what you need to gain access to the online event.

You can enter the online event up to 15 minutes before the scheduled start time and we advise that you do a system check before you enter, by clicking on the system check link, to make sure your participation is as smooth as possible.

To familiarise yourself with the live event room, and how to take part in the chat, Q&A and polls, you can view a video tutorial HERE.

If you have any problems or issues then please e-mail damian.emmins@psigroupltd.co.uk.

Counter Terror Business 365 Event

Programme

The event has been put together in a format that encourages audience participation – so get involved!

During the online events you can take part in the peer chat, ask questions via the Q&A tab and upvote those asked by your peers, so we know which key questions you want answered. We will also be asking you to give us your opinion by taking part in the live polls, which will pop up over the course of the event.

There will be live Q&A sessions where our speakers will endeavour to answer as many of the key questions you ask, so please ask as many questions as you like.

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS

Session 1: Session 2:

10.00

Protecting Publicly Accessible Locations: Overview

Philip Ingram MBE, Counter Terror expert

The changing landscape of Publicly Accessible Locations

Barry Palmer BEM, Head of safety and security Museums sector, Senior Leadership Team Tinyg, Executive Board Member ICMS

Selecting the right HVM installer for your business and how to physically safeguard our public spaces

Paul Jeffrey, Chairman, Perimeter Security Suppliers Association

Balancing budget and risk when protecting people and places

Iain Moran - Managing Director, Crowdguard

Poll / Panel Discussion

Assessing applications and deployment requirements

Nigel Cook, Director, Association of Security Consultants/Nigel Cook Consulting

Operational security leadership & change management

Guy Huckle, Resilience & Security Expert, PA Consulting

Liveable cities: happy, healthy and safe

Wyatt Harding, CEO of Milford and Unafor

Philip Ingram, Barry Palmer BEM, Paul Jeffrey, Iain Moran, Russ Phillips (Counter Terrorism and Risk Director, Crowdguard) Poll / Panel discussion

Panel Discussion

Thank you / Close

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