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POST SHOW REPORT
76 speakers
35 exhibiting &
sponsoring companies 10 press
representatives
775 registered participants
68sessions
ASIS Europe 2018 – From Risk to Resilience took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 18-20 April 2018.
The event theme “Blurred Boundaries, Clear Risks” brought together CSOs, CISOs and their team members to assess and address complex cyber-physical risks.
Attendees spanned the full range of established and aspiring security
leaders, from the Chief Security Officers of global tech giants, CISOs and Regional Security Directors, a variety of security, risk management and investigations specialists, through to early career professionals and security management students at local universities.
Throughout the event, attendees navigated a broad sweep of risks—from the malicious use of the latest
emerging technologies to the dangers of low tech attacks, particularly on soft targets in public spaces. Other topics explored included the human factor and the insider threat, and ever-present responsibilities like travel risk management and duty of care. As well as expert presentations and panels, presentation formats included roundtable workshops and interactive sessions with live polling to enhance the learning experience.
INTRODUCTION
BY LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY
Breakdown by role in the industry
Participants statistics
Practiotioner/ end user
Consultant
Vendor/ service provider - Other services
Academics
Vendor/ service provider - Manufacturer
Vendor/ service provider - integrator
Government/ military / law enforcement
Media/ association/ trade show
Vendor/ service provider - IT security
Vendor/ service provide - manned guarding services
Vendor/ service provider - software
Vendor/ service provider - installer
Manager / Supervisor
Vice President/ Director
Ceo/ President/ General Manager/ Owner/Partner/ Principal
Staff
CSO/ CISO
Analyst
Architect/ Engineer
%
%
buying powerAnnual Security budget of attendees
5,000,000 USD
1,000,000 USD
500,000 USD
29% have an annual security budget of more than
46% have an annual security budget of more than
56% have an annual security budget of more than
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
36%
19%
17%
12%
7%
7%
2%
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
30%
21%
18%
8%
5%
4%
3%
3%
3%
3%
2%
1%
1 Netherlands
2 United Kingdom
3 USA
4 Belgium
5 Germany
6 France
7 Spain
8 Switzerland
9 Denmark
10 Sweden
11 Ireland
12 Italy
13 Ukraine
14 Russia
15 Turkey
TOP 15 countries represented
Exhibition
Technology & Solutions
∙ Behavioural change, insider risk management programmes, and behavioural threat assessments and screenings
∙ Integrated infrastructure and building security solutions and software
∙ Travel Risk Management
∙ Crisis communication tools and methodology
∙ Executive protection
∙ Supply Chain intelligence and protection
∙ Access Control
∙ Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Solutions
∙ Perimeter Protection
∙ Information protection
∙ Cyber Security Solutions
∙ TSCM, Counter-eavesdropping and Bug Sweeping
∙ Guarding and guard force management tools
∙ Security management training and education
∙ Video Surveillance systems and analytics
∙ Open source intelligence platforms
∙ Business continuity solutions
∙ Geopolitical intelligence, analysis and risk assessment
Education: Technology & Solutions Track Integrated in the conference programme was the Technology & Solutions Track, designed to connect the challenges faced by practitioners with the latest innovations for a wide variety of risk assessment and asset protection applications.
Exhibiting companies provided the content for these 18 sessions, setting the benchmarks for what is currently possible and what is soon to come.
Educational Programme
27 conference sessions
9 sessions on protecting cultural properties
9 career centre sessions
18 technology & solutions track sessions
5 classroomtraining modules
Keynote and Security Leaders Panel Debate:
Key Takeaways
∙ Company silos may not share effectively but criminals certainly do
∙ New mindsets and skills are needed to build a “coalition of capabilities”
∙ When securing information, don’t forget about backups
∙ Being resilient means being proactive and forward looking
∙ New business models create massive exposure to new risk
∙ Securing the path to innovation must be the security leader’s role
“It was an intensive two days, framed in a business perspective, understanding how terms like Internet of Things, connected devices and digital transformation will soon disappear because everything being connected will simply become the new normal. We were also told of business model innovations, with “product as a service” taking hold.
From the security risk perspective and the threat landscape, we heard that technology is very much “the jugular vein of organisations”, confirming that for security practitioners, the bottom line is that Enterprise Security Risk Management approaches which cover the full sweep of human, cyber and physical assets, are essential for supporting our organisations through partnership and shared strategic objectives.”
Eduard Emde, CPP, ASIS Europe 2018 Conference Chair
Virtual Security Operation Center Transformation: How to Utilize the Cloud, Big Data and Machine Learning Michael Foynes, Senior Director of GlobalOperations, Global Security, Microsoft, US
Masterclass: How Digital Asset Valuation Impacts Risk Assessments Carl Erickson, CPP, CISO, Philips Lighting, NL & Gal Messinger, Head of Global Security, Philips Lighting, NL
Interactive Session: Insider Threat – Chasing Shadows or Targeted Defence? Michael Gips, CAE, Chief Global Knowledge & Learning Officer, ASIS International, USElsine van Os, CEO and Founder, Signpost Six, NL
Training: Managing Data Extortion Crises Theo Stevens, CPP, Senior Security Officer, NN Group Corporate Security & Investigations, NL and Erik de Vries, CPP, Owner, DutchRisk, NL
Interactive session and panel debate: Skillsets of the Security Team Now and in the Near FutureStuart Eustace, CPP, Global Lead Risk, Security & Crisis Management, pladis, UK, Florian Haacke, Head of Group Security, Innogy, DE, Ben Suurd, CPP, Regional Head of Security Europe / AMESA, Reckitt Benckiser, NL
Public Spaces: Today’s Front Line Against Extremist ViolenceThomas Vonier, CPP, President, International Union of Architects, FR
Big Data Breadcrumb Trails – How IoT Sensor Data Creates New Risks Pete Zmiyarch, Assistant Head Operations Security, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
Masterclass: GDPR and its Impacts on Enterprise SecurityAxel Petri, Senior Vice President Group Security Governance, Deutsche Telekom, DE & Dr Christoph Rojahn, Consultant, DE
Training: Fundamentals of Cyber-Physical SecurityVolker Wagner, Vice President Security, BASF Group, DE
Highlighted Conference Sessions
As boundaries continue to erode between the physical and cyber worlds, between high and low-tech risks, between the human workforce and artificial intelligence, and as the valuation of digital compared to physical assets undergoes radical shifts, ASIS Europe 2018 tackled the most challenging issues. Cyber-physical threats in hyper-complex, connected environments were among the core topics of the event:
Welcome Party
The event kicked off in style with an informal evening of networking and entertainment powered by Nedap, in the Rotterdam Hall at the Postilion Convention Center WTC Rotterdam
Borrel - Refresh & Reconnect
After a busy first event day, everyone had a chance to relax, recharge their batteries and enjoy a drink on the exhibition floor with their fellow participants.
President’s Reception
Hosted by the President of ASIS International and sponsored by Johnson Controls, this special evening at the Harbour Club offered the opportunity to meet, discuss and enjoy a delicious standing dinner with Erik Akerboom, Chief of the Dutch National Police as the guest of honour.
Farewell drink
To end the event on a high note, all participants were welcomed to enjoy a farewell drink on the exhibition floor.
Networking activities
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EVENT MEDIA PARTNERS supporting organisations Special Thanks to Sponsors