Agenda
November 15, 2005

8:00 am
Registration & Networking

8:30 am
Passing the Security Audit

Building Access and Entry
• Biometrics
• Barriers
• Managing the receiving docks

Surveillance
• New technologies
• Cost-Benefit analysis
• Activity monitoring
• Closed circuit television monitoring

Ventilation Protection
• Detection of chemical and biological agents

Speaker: Elliot Boxerbaum, CPP, Security/Risk Management Consultants, Inc.

9:10 am
Best Managerial Practices

Privacy Considerations
• Screening versus profiling
• Searches
• Behavior monitoring
• Tenant Screening

Contingency Planning
• Cooperating with local authorities
• Emergency response planning
• Building evacuation procedures
  o Considerations for the disabled
• Shelter in place

Moderator: Richard Tullo, Special Situations Analyst, Gateway Research

Panelists: James A. Francis, CPP, CFE, CFSO -SVP/COO, Aggleton & Associates
                Richard Hernandez, E-Fm Consulting,LLC
                James Pastor, SecureLaw Ltd.
                Elad Yoran, Security Growth Partners

10:10 am
Coffee & Networking Break

10:30 am
What the Leaders are Doing

Listen to the security directors from the nation’s largest corporations discuss their views on threat assessments, policy considerations, budgetary priorities and technological
implementations.

Moderator: David Wanetick, Managing Director, The Wall Street Transcript

Panelists: Jeff Meaney, Morgan Stanley
                Dan Pocus, Director of Security for Emerging Markets, Avon Products
                Marc Murphy, Physical Security Manager, Air Products and Chemicals
                Ron Shindel, Senior Vice President, The American Stock Exchange

11:15 am
The Importance of Structural Hardening

• Ductile framing
• Blast-proof windows
• Redundant egress
• Protective retrofits

Speaker: Rafi Ron, President & CEO, New Age Security Solutions & Former Head of Security,  Ben-Gurion Airport, Israel

11:45 am 
Legal Considerations

• Legal standards governing the obligation of building owners to provide security
• How property owners can minimize potential liability
• Risks of commissioning security studies and how they can be managed
• Rights that tenants have to challenge security measures
• How landlords should respond to a tenant's demand for changes in security procedures

Speaker: Daniel J. Ansell, Chair of Real Estate Operations Department, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

12:15 pm
Luncheon & Networking

1:30 pm
Building Owners/Managers’ Perspectives on Security

• Threat assessments
• Coordination of policy with local authorities
• Collateral damage
• Business interruption
• Insurance availability and pricing

Moderator: David Wanetick, Managing Director, The Wall Street Transcript

Panelists: Vernon Bowen, Pennsylvania REIT
                Ralph Blasi, Corporate Director of Security, Brookfield Properties
                Joseph R. Tringali, Department Manager, Con Edison Corporate Security

2:15 pm
Best Practices for Mitigating Liabilities and Coordinating with Local Authorities

• Analysis of businesses most at risk
• Analysis of states reporting the highest number of premises security liability cases
• Analysis of specific areas in buildings most at risk (parking lots, common areas)
• Steps that building owners should take to reduce their exposure to liability
• Evaluating and testing emergency preparedness features 
• Resources that emergency responders will provide
 

Moderator: Richard Tullo, Special Situations Analyst, Gateway Research

Panelists: Robert Tucker, T&M Protection
                Richard McDonnell, Sergeant First Class, New Jersey State Police, Exercise Unit
                Lt. Doug Heath, Supervisor of New Jersey's Infrastructure Security Unit

3:15 pm
Coffee Break & Networking

3:30 pm
Securing Heavily Trafficked Venues

• Balancing secured access with rapid movement
• Implementation of appropriate technologies
• Parking lot security
• Security provisions for major events
• Security provisions for accommodating VIPs
• Security staff training

Moderator: Richard Tullo, Special Situations Analyst, Gateway Research

Panelists: Jimmy Chin, Regional Director of Risk Management, Peninsula Hotels
                James Birch, Director of Security, National Constitution Center
                Anthony Spagnuolo, Director of Security & Safety, Hilton Hotels
                Patrick Murphy, Director of Loss Prevention, Marriott Hotels

4:15 pm
Adjournment 

*agenda subject to change

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