21 Apr 2025 - 25 Apr 2025 | London, United Kingdom
In a rapidly changing world, corporate security issues are becoming more relevant than ever. Advances in technology, the emergence of new threats and the complexity of modern business processes require an innovative approach to enterprise defence. This seminar is designed for security managers, risk managers and corporate defence professionals to help them learn best practices for securing medium and large enterprises.
Heads of security services, risk managers and corporate defence professionals
- Mastering the latest security technologies and approaches. - Development of individual defence strategies for enterprises. - Analysis of practical cases and formation of anti-crisis strategies.
- Current Challenges and Trends in Corporate Security; - Innovative methods of critical infrastructure protection (oil pipelines, gas pipelines, power grids); - Countering terrorist threats using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); - Innovative methods of personnel loyalty testing and protection of trade secrets; - Best management practices in the company's security service.
David has been involved in security consultancy since 1992. He has an MSc in Security and Risk Management from Leicester University (2006) and was a Visiting Lecturer and Dissertation Supervisor on the Leicester University Policing and MSc programme. He has also been a Visiting Lecturer (2010- University, the civilian research wing of the UK Defence Academy, where he specialised in terrorism and public policy, and strategic management of large-scale, complex operations. He completed his Doctorate in Security and Risk Management at University of Portsmouth (2016), writing his thesis on strategic management and critical decision-making in hyper-complex crisis environments. He has served two terms as a Board Director of the UK Security Institute, and has been published widely in professional magazines.