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speakers include
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Anthony Caputo
DVS Architect, Wireless Video Expert, and Author of
Digital Video Surveillance & Security (USA)
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Kurt Stern
Department Head,
PT Telematics
Munich Metro,
Tram and Bus (Germany)
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Douglas Florence
Security and Surveillance
Vice President
M Resort Spa Casino Las Vegas (USA)
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Gregory Dack
Program Manager,
Corporate Security
City of Ottawa,
Ontario (Canada)
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Paul Mackie
Chief Executive and
Compliance Director
CameraWatch Ltd (UK)
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| NATIONAL SPEAKERS INCLUDE: |
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Darren O’Connor
Chief Information Officer
Reject Shop |
Waqas Khan
Leader Alarm and
CCTV Management
Safety and Security Directorate, NSW Department of Education and Communities |
Senior Sergeant
Kent Spry
iFace Project Manager, Forensic Services Department
Victoria Police |
Stephen Gambetta
Leading Senior Constable
Western Region
- Division 1 Geelong, Victorian Police |
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Tim Vines
Director and Spokesperson
Civil Liberties Australia |
Brian Lovell
CCTV Research and Project Leader
National ICT Australia |
Ron Barton
Security Services Manager
Ipswich City Council |
Brendan Lloyd
Security Manager
Geelong City Council |
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Vlado Damjanovski
CCTV Specialist
ViDi Labs |
Shane Boris Pointing
Community-based Prevention Studies Group Alcohol, Assault & Licensed Premises
James Cook University
(Former Senior Community Crime Prevention Officer, Queensland Police) |
Dr. David Brooks
CCTV Expert, Security Research Centre
Edith Cowan University |
Chris Cubbage
Executive Editor
Australian Security Magazine - MySecurity Media |
ABOUT THE EVENT
'CCTV World 2011' will bring together various sectors including retail, public transport, hospitality, manufacturing, warehousing, banking and local governments, as well as law enforcement, security and CCTV experts to uncover the latest CCTV technologies, and the effect of these developments on the implementation and management of CCTV networks.
The summit will focus on critical issues including the move from analogue to digital CCTV systems and the implications for organisations using CCTV technology along with the benefits that new technologies can bring. 'CCTV World 2011' will also offer insight into policy and legislation, as well as the privacy issues surrounding the use of CCTV surveillance systems for security both locally and internationally, cost saving strategies that can be put in place with implementing CCTV networks, the need for increased data security with IP based systems, systems migrations challenges and how to manage them, as well the changing expertise requirements needed with the move towards digital CCTV networks.
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why attend
- Plan resources, including human resource development, for the change-over from analogue to digital CCTV systems
- Discover the possibilities that will be available with IP based CCTV systems
- Identify challenges of upgrading from analogue CCTV systems to digital (IP) CCTV systems
- Bridge the divide between IT systems and CCTV systems
- Build strategies for migrating from analogue CCTV systems to IP based systems
- Uncover the benefits of multi-agency CCTV data collaborations
- Develop optimum CCTV data storage systems
- Manage security costs by outsourcing CCTV management
- Unearth the network security measures with the introduction of IP based CCTV solutions
- Administer multi-stakeholders in the implementation of CCTV networks
- Recognise cost saving alternatives with the introduction of IP based systems
- Explore the importance of policy and legislations surrounding the use of CCTV systems
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Heads and managers of safety, security, CCTV systems, control room and loss prevention of commercial and corporate organisations (including retail, warehousing, banking, hospitality and service sector), state and local governments, customs and border patrol, police departments, hospitals and mining organisations.
- Chief information officers and network engineers of private and public organisations managing the change over from analogue based to digital surveillance systems
- Compliance directors, advisors and legal counsels of private and public organisations that utilise CCTV surveillance systems
- Directors, general managers, business development managers and sales managers of CCTV, surveillance and security specialists, vendors and consultancies
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KEY THEMES
- Resource planning, including human resource development, for the change-over from analogue to digital CCTV systems
- Highlighting the possibilities that will be available with IP based CCTV systems
- The challenges of upgrading from analogue CCTV systems to digital (IP) CCTV systems
- Bridging the divide between IT systems and CCTV systems
- Building strategies for migrating from analogue CCTV systems to IP based systems
- Analysing the benefits of multi-agency CCTV data collaborations
- Developing optimum CCTV data storage systems
- Managing security costs by outsourcing CCTV management
- Discussing the network security measures with the introduction of IP based CCTV solutions
- Managing multi-stakeholders in the implementation of CCTV networks
- Uncover cost saving alternatives with the introduction of IP based systems
- Updates on policy and legislations surrounding the use of CCTV systems in Australia
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venue and accommodation
Venue: Sofitel Sydney
Address: 61-101 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: (02) 9230 0700
Web: www.sofitelsydney.com.au
Accommodation:
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