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Follow on Google News | Leading Homeland Security Experts will meet in Sofia,to discuss current concerns in border securityBorder Monitoring and Security, Border Crossings, Border Security Technologies, Contraband, Human Trafficking: latest updates from homeland security experts from Bulgaria, Hungary, Switzerland, Germany, Brazil, Italy, UK, Romania
By: SMi Group For more information please go to http://www.smi- Border control is incredibly challenging particularly when a border runs for thousands of kilometres often through hard and varied terrain. With the added pressure of some borders running through hostile environments steps must be taken to ensure all hazards and any potential threat stays beyond the border and does not penetrate into a nation. Border Security-2014 Conference will highlight the key emerging efforts of international border control agencies. Meeting’s Highlights Include: • Host nation address from Chief Commissioner Penov, Chief Directorate of Border Police, Bulgaria • Hear about the case study from Haiti covering cross border criminal activity, and irregular migration • Brazil’s strategy for protection of port security, and preparations for the upcoming Olympics and World Cup • Learn the new approaches of the Schengen border security evaluation mechanisms • Discuss the 21st Century Challenges of Border security for developing countries Speaker Faculty – 2014 includes: John Vine CBE QPM, Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, UK; Police Brigadier General Gábor Kovács, Hungarian National Police; Captain Pierre Wuillemin, Head of Identification and Biometrics from BGC, Swiss Federal Customs Administration FCA, Border Guard Cops, Switzerland; 2 interactive half-day pre-conference workshops will take place on the 25th of February: Inter Agency Intelligence Sharing, hosted by Neil J Hall AFNI MIACP, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd); and Stabilisation Operations in Fragile States, hosted by Malcom Kell, Stabilisation Advisor, UK Government's Stabilisation Unit. For more information about this event, contact James Hitchen (jhitchen@smi- Event's website: http://www.smi- Contact for media-partners: End
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