Oil & Gas Critical Infrastructure & Asset Security Forum 2012

Date: 19-Sep-12 to 21-Sep-12
Location: Austria Trend Hotel Park Royal Palace / Vienna / Austria
Category: Energy Security, Fire & Rescue Conferences & Trade Fairs

The Forum will cover security issues related to both offshore and onshore oil and gas arising out of civil unrest, terrorist activities, and a competitive global market. By attending you will discover key elements of using a variety of intrusion detection technologies to detect vibrations and sound, infrared and microwave barriers, CCTV for motion detection and access control. Also, the implementation of security operations centres for data protection, events correlation, issuing warnings and what is required to ensure robust perimeter security and surveillance, maritime and cyber security.

Bringing together senior-level security, business resilience and safety personnel, this must attend event will address key topics in the form of case studies and cover aspects of the value chain, particularly in upstream and midstream oil and gas operations, including:

Gaining Critical Insights and Discussing the Role, Strategic Objectives and Practical Measures Initiated by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe to Protect Critical Energy Infrastructure via Their Action Against Terrorism Programme led by Thomas A. Wuchte, Head of Transnational Threats Department, Action Against Terrorism Unit, OSCE

Implementing a Country Re-Entry Security Strategy in Yemen: A Case Study by OMV led by Patrick Black, Senior Expert Security & Resilience: HSSE, OMV

Integrating Robust Strategy and Mechanisms for Crisis and Emergency Management Offshore led by Zsolt Zólyomi, Director of Corporate Security, MOL

Overcoming Concerns of Theft to Gain Maximum Control Over your Critical Energy Assets led by Jakub Ludvik, Chief Security Officer, RWE Transgas

Embedding Contractor Security to Avoid Any Third Party Risks and Liabilities led by Enrique Victorero Vigil, International Security Manager, Iberdrola

Practical Strategies to Deal with Security Risks: Using Systematic Approaches in Complex and Dynamic Environments – A Case Study by Statoil led by Oddmund Granli, Head of HSE and Risk Management, Statoil

Visitors

Chiefs, Vice Presidents, Directors and Heads of:
•Security
•Chief Security Officer
•Health, Safety and Security
•Asset Security
•Corporate Security
•Infrastructure Security
•Business Resilience
•Business Continuity
•Security Regulation
•Physical and Technical Security
•Offshore Security and Safety Compliance
•Security Solutions
•Safety Advisory
•Oil and Gas Security
•Global Account Director - Oil and Gas
•Global Risk Analysis
•Business Continuity - Oil and Gas
•International Sales
•Critical Infrastructure Group
•Global Port Solutions

Exhibitors

•Drilling
•Pipeline Monitoring Systems
•Pipeline Protection Systems
•CCTVs, Video Surveillance
•SCADA System Operators
•Satellite Communications, Remote Monitoring, and Mobile Services
•Cyber Security and IT Solutions
•Information and Data Security
•Access Dectection Technologies / Biometrics
•Physical Security (security guards) Services
•Crisis and Disaster Management against natural occurences like fire, floods
•Security Training Services
•Security Consultants

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