Conference Day One 13Th November 2018
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Main Conference Day One 13th November 2018 0800 REGISTRATION & COFFEE THE FUTURE OF BORDER SECURITY 0850 IQPC WELCOME REMARKS James Fox, Conference Producer, Defence IQ 0855 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS 0900 POST-BREXIT BORDERS: IS A 100% FRICTIONLESS BORDER POSSIBLE? • Using the Norway-Sweden model as a possible option for the Irish border • What will this mean for trade and travel between the UK and France? • Possible use of number-plate recognition and fast passage for “trusted traders” • The challenges of infrastructure development with around 270 road crossings Discussants: Ian Neill, Director, Agile Security Partners Ltd Hervé Mathevet, Customs Attaché, Ambassade de France Lars Karlsson, Former Director for Capacity Building, WCO 0940 NCA AT THE BORDER; ACHIEVING GREATER BORDER SECURITY AND PLAYING A KEY ROLE IN PREVENTING ORGANISED CRIME GROUPS Tom Dowdall, OIC, MSHT and Borders Vulnerabilities Command, National Crime Agency 1020 BORDER CONTROL OF THE FUTURE – GERMANY´S CONCEPTS AND SOLUTIONS OF SMARTER BORDERS • PNR, EES and ETIAS as part of the future border security • border control middleware (bcmw): future proof central & fully integrated (national) solution to support border control for existing and upcoming national and EU initiatives • BVA integrates the control systems and registers for the Federal Police Sven Neumann, Product Owner Visa Information System, German Federal Office of Administration (BVA) 1100 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING 1130 CHALLENGES IN THE SCHENGEN AREA • Does technology offer the solution? • What will EES achieve? • Integrated Border Management - new EU strategy and Customs views • Contributing to the modernisation of the external border management by improving the quality and efficiency of the external border controls of the Schengen Area • Promoting solidarity among Member States Discussants: Jiří Čelikovsky, Head of Schengen Cooperation, Czech Republic Ministry of the Interior Lt. Col. Rebekka Strässle, Chief of Staff, Swiss Border Guard Samy Gardemeister, Director of Enforcement, Finnish Customs 1220 BORDERS, TECHNOLOGY AND PEOPLE – WHAT’S NEXT? We believe that Smart Borders are only created by the fusion of Smart Technology, Empowered People, enhanced processes and new ways of working. HPE provide the enabling technology to Empower people, ensuring the best decisions, using effective and timely data in the most appropriate way. Efficiently making use of data techniques such as AI, Biometrics and Machine learning, Block chain and harnessing the power of the public cloud to make the border as efficient and effective as possible. Marc Waters, Managing Director UK&I, Hewlett Packard Enterprise 1300 NETWORKING LUNCH - LUNCH AND LEARN HOSTED BY HPE (INVITATION ONLY) www.asdevents.com - www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=18937 Main Conference Day One 13th November 2018 COOPERATION AND COLLABORATION ON EUROPEAN BORDERS 1420 THE EUROPEAN UNION'S SUPPORT TO WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES' MIGRATION MANAGEMENT- LESSONS LEARNT, WAYS TO GO • IPA, MADAD & Special Measure; Tools facilitating financial support in migration management and their impact • 2015 – 2018: Migration flows through the Western Balkans, their dynamic and development • Analysis of European engagement and the future outlook Andreas Nagy, European Migration Liaison Officer, Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia 1500 MALAYSIA : EMPOWERING THE COUNTRY’S IMMIGRATION SYSTEM Dato Seri Haji Mustafar Bin Haji Ali, Director General Immigration, Malaysia, Ministry of Home Affairs Nicolas Phan, Marketing and Product Manger, IN Groupe 1540 BALKANS 'PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT THE PROBLEM' • Western Balkan countries are facing “huge challenges” handling tens of thousands of migrants trying to get to the EU • Capacity development on Kosovo’s Southern borders • Working with regional partners in the FYRs to deliver cooperative response to the ongoing movement of people through the Balkans Shkelzen Sopjani, Inspector General, Intelligence Agency, Kosovo 1620 AFTERNOON COFFEE AND NETWORKING 1650 COOPERATION BEYOND EUROPEAN UNION BORDERS • Enhancing the effectiveness of border management through technical capacity and the implementation of smart border technology • Preventing the spill-over of radicalism from places affected by conflict • Encouraging the sharing of migrant data • Challenges of registering biometric data Discussants: Andrew Priestley, Director, Agile Borders Chief Police Commissioner Abdoulaye Amadou Oumbanga, Head of Border Police, Mali Shaban Guda, Director, Border Police, Kosovo Major Wahidullah Naizai, Border Commander for Torkham Jalalbad Province, Afghanistan Liuba Brinzoi, Head of Unit, General Inspectorate of Border Police, Moldova Dr Michael Rupp, Head of Section C, Delegation of the European Union to Turkey 1740 UNILATERAL STEPS TOWARD AFGHAN BORDER SECURITY • Securing Afghanistan's 5,529 kilometres (3,436 mi) border with neighbouring countries and all its international airports • Challenges in Jalalabad (Eastern Zone) • Biometrics systems on the border with Pakistan Captain Mohammmad Walid Azizi, Media Officer, Deputy for Policy and Strategy, Ministry of Interior, Afghanistan Major Wahidullah Naizai, Border Commander for Torkham Jalalbad Province, Afghanistan 1820 SESSION RESERVED FOR: Chief Police Commissioner Abdoulaye Amadou Oumbanga, Head of Border Police, Mali 1900 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE www.asdevents.com - www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=18937 Main Conference Day Two 14th November 2018 0800 REGISTRATION & COFFEE IMMIGRATION AND BORDER POLICY 0900 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS 0905 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: THE FUTURE OF BRITISH BORDERS FOLLOWING THE UK’S EXIT FROM THE EU The Rt Hon Caroline Nokes MP, Minister of State for Immigration, United Kingdom 0945 INTEGRATED BORDER MANAGEMENT IN UKRAINE, A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Dr. Frank Paul, Adviser, Support Group for Ukraine, European Commission 1025 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING 1100 SMART BORDERS: ADDRESSING THE ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENHANCING EXTERNAL BORDER MANAGEMENT • The future of border management: Threats, opportunities and the role of technology to address them • Increasing interoperability to ensure the successful implementation of the Smart Border Package • Challenges and solutions for the smooth running of the upcoming package Krum Garkov, Executive Director, eu-LISA 1140 INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SECURITY • Developing a response to: o A fragmented architecture of data management for borders and security where information is stored o Separation in unconnected systems, leading to blind spots; a complex landscape of differently governed information systems • Ensuring that end-users- particularly border guards, law enforcement officers, immigration officials and judicial authorities- have fast, seamless, systematic and controlled access to the information that they need to perform their tasks, whilst respecting the existing access rights laid down in the respective EU legal instruments • Providing a solution to detect multiple identities linked to the same set of biometric data, with the dual purpose of facilitating identity checks for bona fide travellers and combating identity fraud Discussants: Krum Garkov, Executive Director, eu-LISA Dr. Enrique Belda-Esplugues, Deputy Director General of Communications and Information Systems for Security, Spanish Ministry of the Interior Bart Vrancken, Head of the service eID, Belgium Jeremy Springall, Global Vice President of Border Management, SITA 12:20 SESSISON RESERVED FOR: IDEMIA Jan Willem ter Hennepe, Sales Manager Border Control, IDEMIA 1300 NETWORKING LUNCH www.asdevents.com - www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=18937 Main Conference Day Two 14th November 2018 1420 MAXIMISING SECURITY AND PASSENGER EXPERIENCE AT AIRPORTS • How do regulatory decisions effect airport planning? • What are the key factors in developing the next generation of Smart Airports? • Maximising security whilst minimising wait times and other key considerations Discussants: Sergio Fernandez, Regional Director Airports, Passenger, Cargo and Security, Europe, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annet Steenbergen, Advisor Happy Flow and Pre-clearance, Government of Aruba Dr. Hussain Alhallaf, Director of Security, Riyadh Airports Wilfried Covent, Senior Security Expert, Brussels Airport Company 1520 AFTERNOON COFFEE AND NETWORKING 1550 DELIVERING EFFICIENCY AND SECURITY FOR US AIR TRAVEL • How increased security requirements are driving innovation and improving passenger experience • How government-imposed security measures effect the passenger and airport experience • How to use government – private sector collaboration to drive change in the passenger process • British Airways biometric boarding pilot. With the biometric gates at LAX, British Airways has been able to board “more than 400 customers in only 22 minutes Facilitators: Matthew J. Cornelius, Vice President, Air Policy, Airports Council International North America Barbara Kostuk, Managing Director, Passenger Facilitation, Airlines for America Discussants: Andres Hirschfeld, Director, Facilitation and Security, United Airlines Kenneth Sava, Director, Trusted Traveller Programs, US Customs and Border Protection Adel Baraghith, Senior Project Manager, Lufthansa Arun Vemury, Director, Biometrics Technology Engine, U.S. Department of Homeland Security 16:50 CLOSING KEYNOTE: STRENGTHENING THE COMMON FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME THROUGH IMPROVED BORDER SECURITY Sir Julian King, Commissioner for the Security Union, European