Transport Security Expo brings together the world's leading experts from government, military, law enforcement and security services
The workshop will focus on the security hardening challenges faced within rail security

CNL Software, a world leader in Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, is pleased to announce its CEO, Keith Bloodworth, will chair the Rail Security Workshop at the Transport Security Expo, which takes place on November 13-14, 2013.

Recently recognised as one of the most influential people within the security industry, Keith Bloodworth has been a leading visionary within the industry for over a decade. With Keith at its helm, CNL Software has become a leading innovator within rail security software, with its award winning PSIM software deployed to safeguard rail transport in iconic cities such as London and Washington DC.

The Transport Security Expo brings together the world's leading experts from government, military, law enforcement and security services face to face with the aviation, maritime and public transport industries, to assess the threat level, examine the countermeasures in place and, where necessary, recommend alternate strategies to deal with these threats.

The workshop hosted by Keith Bloodworth will focus on the security hardening challenges faced within rail security following attacks such as London 7/7 and Madrid 3/11. The session will take place on November 13, 2013, in the one of the dedicated workshop theatres within the London Olympia venue.

“I was delighted to have been selected to chair this seminar. Education is one of the key enablers of change within security, helping the transition of rail security from video systems which are reliant on constant monitoring to information based systems which proactively manage the increasing volume of video traffic in the control room” commented Keith, “I look forward to some interesting discussions during this session.”

Taking place on November 13-14, 2013 at London Olympia - Transport Security Expo comprises an extensive conference and workshop programme, supported by one of the largest dedicated technology exhibitions held internationally each year.

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