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 The 2012 Conference & Exhibition will kick off on Sunday 15 April with the President's Reception.

11th European Security Conference & Exhibition will begin in April 2012

ASIS International has announced the opening of the call for presentation for its 11th European Security Conference & Exhibition which will take place in London on 15-17 April 2012.

The 2012 Conference & Exhibition will kick off on Sunday 15 April with the President's Reception. Over the following 2 days, delegates will be able to attend 33 high-level educational sessions divided over 3 parallel tracks. In addition, the conference will feature 3 keynote presentations.

The 11th European Security Conference & Exhibition will also include:

  • Sessions on certification, convergence and standards;
  • Sessions for Chief Security Officers (CSOs) organised by the CSO Roundtable of ASIS International;
  • An enlarged exhibition featuring the latest in security technology and services;
  • Unrivalled networking opportunities at the President's Reception, business lunches and networking breaks.

Abstracts on all security topics are welcome. Topics of particular interest are: supply chain security, loss prevention, hotel security, intellectual property, maritime piracy, terrorism, executive protection, internal theft and fraud, competitive intelligence, brand protection, physical security, cyber security, investigations, due diligence and global business issues.

Abstracts for presentations can be submitted through this link. Presentation slots are 50 minutes and should include time for Q&A. Only English-language presentations will be accepted. The deadline for submissions is 15 September 2011.

Vendors seeking opportunities to gain exposure and to raise the visibility of their brand, products, or services can access the event webpage or contact the EMEA office of ASIS International for more information.

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