1. BORDER SECURITY 2013
SMi Presents their 6th Annual Conference
27-28 February | Athenee Palace Hilton, Bucharest, Romania
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
• ASSESS the implementation of
Police Chief Quaestor Ioan Buda, General Inspector, Romanian
integrated border
management Border Police
• RECEIVE keynote addresses General Nenad Banovic, Head of Directorate,
from Romanian border Serbian Border Police
control leadership
Marian Tutilescu, Head of Schengen, European Affairs and
• ANALYSE current security International Relations, Romanian Ministry of Administration and Interior
strategies and challenges
Ladislav Chabrecek, Director, Bureau of Border and Alien Police
• REVIEW the benefits of
Slovakia
intelligence-led border
policing
• DISCUSS the efficacy of
European border surveillance OTHER SPEAKERS INCLUDE
systems
Brigadier General Marek Adamczyk, Counsellor-Liaison Officer, Polish
• LEARN about pan-European Border Guard
biometric requirements and
capability Colonel Gabor Kovacs, University of Public Service, Hungarian Police
• EXAMINE transnational cyber Captain Pierre Wuillemin, Head of Biometrics and Identifications,
threats with Europe's leading Swiss Border Guard
experts
Chief Commissioner Marius Dumitru, Senior Technical Expert,
EU Border Security Project Serbia
Penny Satches Brohs, Senior Border Issues Adviser, OSCE
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Transnational Threats Department
TUESDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2013
Ion Craciunel, Head of Office, IOM Bucharest
A: LONE-ACTOR TERRORISM:
IMPLICATIONS FOR BORDER SECURITY Ralph Markert, Deputy Head, Border Security Task Force,
In association with SGS INTERPOL
09.00-13.00 Bogdan Catalin Udriste, Consultant/CERT Expert, OSCE
B: SECURING EUTOPIA: Steven Mehringer, Head, Communication Technologies Section,
SCENARIO-BASED WORKSHOP NATO Headquarters
In association with Sasia Security Risks
Police Commissioner Adrian Sbarcea, General Inspectorate,
09.00-16.30 Romanian Border Police
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2. DAY ONE I 27 FEBRUARY 2013 www.bordersec.com
08:30 13.30
REGISTRATION & COFFEE Port Security in Black Sea Romanian Ports
• Security in ports of Sulina, Midia, Constanta and Mangalia
09.00 • The status of implementation of ISPS code in the Romanian
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS Port's (using of Safe Sea Net and applying the contingency
Steven Mehringer, Head, Communication Technologies plan
Section, NATO Headquarters • Requirements vs. Capabilities: The next steps of development
• Security of energy transport in the Black Sea
09.10 Police Commissioner Adrian Sbarcea, General
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS Inspectorate, Romanian Border Police
Romanian Border Control
14.10
Police Chief Quaestor Ioan Buda, General Inspector,
Aligning Government and the ATC for Effective Border Control
Romanian Border Police
and Management
• Advance passenger information for border control
09.50
• PNR aviation data for criminal investigation and analysis
The Implementation of the Integrated Border Management
• Optimise passenger flow at airport security checkpoints
Action Plan: EU Twinning Project with Turkey
• Data enrichment for proactive management of the border
• Overview of the Turkish authorities involved in the border SESSION RESERVED FOR ARINC
controls and surveillance: Land Forces; National Police;
Gendarmerie; Coastguard; Customs 14.50
• The modernization of the Turkish border policing system AFTERNOON TEA
• The implementation of the Integrated Border Management
Project (main components, results etc.) 15.20
• The second phase of the Integrated Border Management Enhancing Border Security: INTERPOL’s Approach in a Globalized
project: main results World
• The Training Project for Turkish Border Guards • Current INTERPOL Initiatives to Enhance Border Security ;
Colonel Gabor Kovacs, University of Public Service, MIND/FIND; STOP; (Reverse ITD); IMEST
Hungarian Police • Real Life Examples- Success Stories; Examples/Facts
• Partnership Development- IATA Future; AIRPOL; FRONTEX;
10.30 EUROPOL
MORNING COFFEE • Funding Approach and Future Direction- Current funding cuts;
Require enhanced security; How to deal with that? –
11.00 Collaboration, synergy and combining resources
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Border Security: A Serbian Overview Ralph Markert, Deputy Head, Border Security Task
• Overview of current strategies and challenges Force, INTERPOL
• Learning from history
16.00
• Identification of future hotspots
The IOM's Role in Immigration and Border Management
• What is unique about border control in the region?
• International Organization for Migration: Overview and
• Future cooperation between nations in the region
particular focus on IOM’s work globally in the area of
General Nenad Banovic, Head of Border Police
Immigration and Border Management
Directorate, Serbia
• IOM’s Immigration and Border Management Activities in the
Region
11.40
• IOM's key projects in Romania
HOST NATION ADDRESS: Border Surveillance Integration Ion Craciunel, Head of Office,
• Current status of surveillance capabilities IOM Bucharest
• Necessity of integration
• Step forward to integration 16.40
• Conclusion CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF
Chief Commissioner Marius Dumitru, Senior Technical CONFERENCE DAY ONE
Expert, EU Border Security Project Serbia
12.20 17.00 Drinks Reception
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08.30 13.30
RE-REGISTRATION & COFFEE
Swiss Border Guard's Biometric Requirements and Capability
09.00 • Current programmes and systems
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS • The effect of Schengen on border controls and response
Steven Mehringer, Head, Communication Technologies
• Swiss biometric requirements and future plans
Section, NATO Headquarters
• Pan-European cooperation on technological advancement
09.10 Captain Pierre Wuillemin, Head of Biometrics and
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Identifications, Swiss Border Guard
Marian Tutilescu, Secretary of State and Chief of
Schengen Department, Romanian Ministry of
Administration and Interior
14.10
09.50 Electronic Border Guard for Green Perimeter Surveillance in
The European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR) Remote Areas
• Introduction (legal basis, scope, aim, principles)
Jaanus Tamm, Chief Executive Officer,
• General provisions / framework
• EUROSUR – Polish approach and stay of play (NCC, RCC, LCC, Defendec
pilot project)
Brigadier General Marek Adamczyk, Counsellor-Liaison
14.50
Officer of the Border Guard, Polish Border Guard
AFTERNOON TEA
10.30
MORNING COFFEE
15.20
11.00 The Effects of Internet-Based Criminality on Border Security
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Bogdan Catalin Udriste, Consultant/CERT Expert,
Unilateral and Multilateral Border Protection: Slovakia Case Study
• Current systems for border surveillance OSCE
• Preparational phases and strategy
• Cooperation with member states and third countries
16.00
Ladislav Chabrecek, Director, Bureau of Border and
Alien Police Slovakia 2013 Review of Border Security and Social Media: Connecting
with the Public…with Eachother
11.40
• Developments in 2012-2013
Common Challenges at the Border
• Examination of several cross-border challenges • Review of last year’s conference and implementation
• The common and unique aspects that these challenges pose
• Broader concepts of communications
to OSCE participating States
• OSCE efforts to address these challenges and to • Why border communications are as important as the border
simultaneously strengthen border security security
• Stengthening management capabilities across the OSCE
Steven Mehringer, Head, Communication Technologies
region
Penny Satches Brohs, Senior Border Issues Adviser, Section, NATO Headquarters
OSCE Transnational Threats Department
16.40
12.20
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4. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A I TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2013 09.00 – 13.00
Lone-Actor Terrorism:
In association with
Implications For Border Security
Overview
While traditionally viewed as a collective and group activity,
analysis of prominent terrorist incidents over the past few years
indicates a growing prevalence of attacks by sole individuals.
Such attacks are difficult to predict and prevent, especially if the
perpetrator is not known to have the type of profile and Who Should Attend?
affiliations that security services and law enforcement agencies
rely on to target their efforts. The workshop will be invaluable to law enforcement, military,
intelligence & border security practitioners and anyone engaged
However, terrorist attacks – particularly those seeking to inflict in cross border trade or passenger movement.
mass casualties or damage to property – require certain
resources, such as weaponry, explosive material or assets that Agenda
can be misused to have the same impact, such as heavy good
08.30 Registration & Coffee
vehicles or aviation.
09.00 Introduction
Is your border security strategy prepared with this in mind? Are 09.15 Interactive Exercise
your intelligence streams able to generate relevant information?
11.00 Working Break
This interactive workshop will examine some of the characteristics 11.30 Resume & De-brief
and typologies of ‘lone actor’ attackers and reflect on the
implications for border security. The workshop will seek to address 13.00 End of Workshop
issues including:
Your Workshop Leaders
• How can we best define a ‘lone actor’ attacker?
• What might be the indicators of an increased likelihood of Jerry Hart, Global Risk Security Analyst,
such an attack? SGS
• What are the implications for border security? Howard J Riley, Regional Ports & Borders Coordinator,
• What are the foundations of an effective strategy for North West UK Counter Terrorist Unit
prevention?
• Are there any proven operational tactics for identifying Detective Sergeant Allan Murray,
individuals likely to be of concern? Counter Terror Specialist
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B I TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2013 09.00 – 16.30
Securing Eutopia: In association with
Scenario-Based Workshop
Overview Agenda
Securing "Eutopia" is a scenario-based border security exercise 08.30 Registration and Coffee
based on a fictional state in Europe- Eutopia. The Workshop will
put participants through a series of activities including the 09.00 Brief on the Exercise and Opening Narrative
planning and execution of border security in a hybrid 09.15 Preparation of Plan for Border Security of "Eutopia," by
environment with threats ranging from terrorism, drug, nuclear Participants in Groups
and radiological material trafficking, transnational crime, people
running, illegal migration asylum and return operations etc. 10.00 Presentation and Discussion of Plan of Participants
11.00 Scenario 1 - Countering Terrorism Infiltration and
The workshop will be conducted in two main parts and various Nuclear/Radiological Trafficking.
sub parts. The two main parts will include planning for Border
Security of Eutopia and Execution of Security. To provide a 12.00 Lunch
realistic background these will be based on an opening
13.00 Scenario 2 - Countering Drugs and Organised Crime
narrative followed by a series of sub-plots to build scenarios to
give hands on feel of the likely threats and challenges that may 14.00 Coffee Break
be faced in implementation of border security and actions that
are required to be taken to overcome these while facilitating 14.30 Scenario 3 - Human Trafficking, Illegal Migration,
trade and mobility. Asylum etc
15.30 Scenario 4 - Multiple Threats
Who Should Attend?
Leading policy planners for border security at the international 16.30 Conclusion
and national level or commander/ manager in a national border
security management programme; materials and transportation
Your Workshop Leader
manager of sensitive cargo; technology services providers in this
domain. Brigadier (Ret) Rahul K Bhonsle, MSc, MPhil, MBA
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