3rd 20 : 20 Vision
Business Security for the Next Decade
The UK is witnessing a turbulent period of domestic and international business risk. We have seen rioting across the UK, resurgent terrorist activity in Northern Ireland, a growth in industrial action and political uprisings across much of the world. But how can we expect these risks to unfold in the future?
Now in its third successful year, CSARN has convened the Business Security for the Next Decade senior level conference in order to enable business communities to effectively horizon scan, and strategically plan, for the next decade of business risks.
The CSARN 20 : 20 Vision conference is a business resilience symposium which will consider some of the most critical aspects of national and international risks for businesses during the next 10 years. The conference will deliver a comprehensive overview of a range of business related sectors and provide solutions to these enduring challenges. The conference will also provide an excellent opportunity for members and delegates to network with experts working within and contributing to the 2012 Games.
Subject areas
- Great Britain – Future national security challenges and business risks
- EU and global security challenges in the next decade
- Cyber and ICT risks and mitigation – How will technology adapt and how can it help us?
- Adapting to substantial political and economic change
- Intelligent urban security - resilient cities and supporting infrastructure for the future
Confirmed speakers
| 08:30 | Registration and Coffee |
| 09:00 | Welcome from the Chair Brett Lovegrove / Director, CSARN |
| 09:05 | Welcome Bob Forsyth / Managing Director, MITIE |
| 09:10 | Adrian Leppard, QPM MBA / Commissioner of Police for the City of London |
| 09:40 | Global Business Global Risk Stewart James / Partner, Intellectual Property & Technology Group, DLA Piper LLP |
| 10:10 | Q & A |
| 10:15 | Coffee Break and networking |
| 10:35 | Cyber Threats & Urban Crisis: Past, Present, and Future Ashley Matteson / Computer Systems Engineer/Architect, United States Government |
| 11:05 | Security in a global context - international drivers to 2020 Cat Tully / Founder, FromOverHere |
| 11:35 | Humanitarian Assistance in 2012: "Bridging the Gap between Private Businesses and Social Services" Jeff Morgan / Chairman and co-founder of the Family Assistance Foundation Carolyn Coarsey, Ph.D / Family Assistance Foundation, Inc. |
| 12:05 | Q & A |
| 12:10 | Lunch |
| 13:10 | The world of work and trade unions in 21st Century Britain Kevin Maguire / Associate Editor, Daily Mirror |
| 13:40 | New technologies & new security challenges. Why emerging technology trends will require very different thinking by organisations wishing to manage data security & privacy. Robert Hayes / Senior Fellow of the Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Governments |
| 14:10 | Q & A |
| 14:15 | Coffee Break and networking |
| 14:35 | Doing Business in the Middle East – A Changing Model Jan De Haldevang / Director Sales & Marketing, Middle East & Western Asia, Thales Defence & Avionics Division |
| 15:05 | Ron Lindsay / Managing Partner, Gates Aviation |
| 15:35 | Q & A |
| 16:00 | Close / Networking |







