Alongside the conference, exhibitors from across the security industry will be on hand to demonstrate their latest products
The conference looks set to spark a lively debate on the issue of Controlling Risks and Liabilities with Access Control

British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is inviting decision makers to a free event exploring Controlling Risks and Liabilities with Access Control. This event is being organised on behalf of the BSIA’s Access and Asset Protection section and will be held on Tuesday 12th April at Villa Park, Brimingham.

The theme of this year's event is controlling risks and liabilities with access control. BSIA has selected speakers to deliver presentations on a wide range of issues from highlighting the risk for owners, to business solutions using security management platforms and an overview of all insurance related issues.

Speakers confirmed for the event include:

  • Stephen Halpin (Four Security Group) Why have access control
  • James Fee (VPS) Liabilities and insurance
  • Mike Sussman (TDSi) BSIA Guidance and New Standards
  • Steve Bailes (Gallagher) A complete solution
  • Ged Baron (Peninsula UK) Health & Safety Perspective

Free to attend for delegates, the conference looks set to spark a lively debate on the issue of Controlling Risks and Liabilities with Access Control, while enabling representatives from local and national businesses to raise their own questions to members of the expert panel.

Alongside the conference, exhibitors from across the security industry will be on hand to demonstrate their latest products and services, giving you the opportunity to get close up to the latest technological innovations, meet potential suppliers and find out more about which solutions would best suit your business. 

The event will also include a free lunch and stadium tour of Villa Park with unrestricted access to the pitch and changing rooms.

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