Building on their highly popular series of electronic security solutions focused events, the CNI Security Group will once again host a ‘CNI Security Technology’ Day, aboard the former WW2 Royal Navy escort ship, HQS Wellington, at Victoria Embankment, on the River Thames, London, United Kingdom (UK).

‘CNI Security Technology’ Day

The CNI Security Group’s free-to-attend event, to be held on Wednesday 30th November 2022, starting at 1 pm, will focus on fully integrated, secure and future-proofed best-in-class, end-to-end electronic security solutions, specifically tailored to the meet the stringent demands of high-security environments.

Supporting those responsible for the safety and security of sensitive sites, including high security/CNI end-users, consultants and system designers, the event aims to divulge invaluable security technology information, particularly for those involved in the utilities, power, nuclear, prison, airport, stadium and arena sectors.

CNI/CPNI security technologies

The CNI Security Group brings together world-class experience and technologies from leading manufacturers

Showcasing the very latest in cutting-edge CNI/CPNI security technologies, the CNI Security Group brings together world-class experience and technologies from leading manufacturers, 360 Vision Technology, barox, Harper Chalice, Genesys by ISM, and new members to the group, Nedap and Secure Logiq.

At the event, the CNI Security Group will reveal their latest innovations in high-performance surveillance cameras, analytics, access control, perimeter intrusion detection systems, industrial Ethernet switches, PSIM/VMS and secure storage, including a variety of systems which are the only CPNI approved solutions available in their class.

Featuring informative and educational technology seminars

A jam-packed agenda will see a number of informative and educational technology seminars taking place throughout the one-day event, spanning a variety of developments in CNI technologies, and including end-to-end, fully integrated, resilient and secure technology solutions for suitable for any CNI application.

Comparing the event will be Rick Mounfield, a Chartered Security Professional and Director of Optimal Risk Group, who will also be delivering an insight into the requirements for ‘Layered security’.

A delegate at the last CNI Security Technology event, Rick Mounfield recalls his experience of that event, saying, “The event offered a holistic approach to the development of high security solutions and, by focusing on threats, explained how technology could support CNI customers. Beyond the technical solutions displays and seminars, the event was very useful for its networking too.

CNI Security Technology event

Once again, the CNI Security Technology event will welcome Philip Ingram, MBE to the floor

Once again, the CNI Security Technology event will welcome Philip Ingram, MBE to the floor, who will present on the theme of ‘Cyber, ancient history but very real, a different perspective of the threat’.

Following the previous fully subscribed CNI Security Technology Day in June, we are delighted to once again offer those involved with CNI security, the opportunity to find out more about the latest developments in high-end, integrated security solutions,” said Sara Fisher, 360 Vision Technology’s Sales Director.

Cutting-edge integrated CNI security technologies on exhibit

Sara Fisher adds, “Visitors to the event will be able to see live displays of the latest cutting-edge integrated CNI security technologies available, attend technology seminars and Q&A sessions, and capitalise on the excellent networking opportunity, with other like-minded security professionals.

The event itinerary will include refreshments on arrival, seminars, a guided tour of the HQS Wellington ship, afternoon coffee, networking drinks and a buffet dinner. Attendees can see the full agenda and register for the free-of-charge CNI Security Technology Day event online. As places are strictly limited, allocated tickets will be offered on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, so please book early to reserve place.

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