Security in Government Conference 2007
The Future of Security
5 to 7 December 2007
National Convention Centre, Canberra
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Overview
The Protective Security Coordination Centre (PSCC), a Division of the Attorney-General’s Department, is hosting the 20th Security in Government (SIG) Conference at Canberra’s National Convention Centre from 5 to 7 December 2007.
This year’s theme is the Future of Security. The national security environment has changed dramatically since the inaugural SIG in 1987. For the 20th anniversary of SIG it is timely to look ahead and examine the Future of Security.
With emerging threats of pandemics and bioterrorism, WMD proliferation and cyber-crime, and with environmental issues and natural disasters, all governments and the private sector must continue to develop effective and coordinated protective security arrangements.
This year’s conference will examine these issues and highlight the need to harness science, engineering and technology capabilities to better deal with this evolving security landscape and safeguard Australians and Australian interests.
In its 20th year, SIG continues to be the largest conference of its type in Australia. SIG 2007 will include an array of international and national speakers, a number of panel discussions and a trade exhibition that will deliver the latest developments in policy and technology in the protective security environment.
The role of the PSCC
The PSCC has wide-ranging protective security responsibilities for:
- the development, maintenance and coordination of Australia’s national counter-terrorism capabilities
- the coordination of Australia’s national crisis management arrangements in response to a threat or act of terrorism
- the management of the National Security Hotline
- the development and promotion of protective security policy, advice and common standards and practices
- the coordination of protection arrangements for at-risk persons, premises and facilities, including Australian Government Ministers, visiting foreign dignitaries and the foreign diplomatic and consular community in Australia
- the provision of protective, physical, information technology and personnel security training to Australian Government officers, and
- the provision of personnel security vetting services to Government agencies and private contractors engaged by the Australian Government.
Program 2007
A program is now complete and some of the confirmed speakers to the SIG conference include the following:
SIG 2007 Speaker transcripts will become available after the completion of the Conference.
Speeches
- The Future of Security for Australia – Address by the Hon Robert McClelland MP, Attorney-General – 7 December 2007 [PDF 53KB]
- Shaping Legislation to Meet Future Security Challenges – Speech by Mr Robert Cornall AO, Secretary, Attorney-General's Department – 5 December 2007
- Australia’s Strategic Outlook: A Longer-Term View – Speech by Mr Peter Varghese, Director-General of the Office of National Assessments – 5 December 2007 [PDF 73KB]
- The Future of Intelligence – Speech by Mr Paul O'Sullivan, Director-General of Security, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation – 5 December 2007 [PDF 123KB]
- Australia’s Future: Crisis Management Collaboration – Presentation by Mr Duncan Lewis AO DSC CSC, Deputy Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet – 5 December 2007 [PDF 212KB]
- Panel Discussion: Home Grown Terrorism in Australia: the Way Forward – Mr Angus Campbell, First Assistant Secretary, National Security Division, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet – 5 December 2007 [PDF 24KB]
- All Hazards Planning for Australia’s Security – Mr Tony Pearce, Director-General, Emergency Management Australia – 5 December 2007 [PDF 82KB]
- Security Industry - Security Licensing – Mr Peter Wythes, Director of National Security Business Partnerships, Critical Infrastructure Protection Branch – 6 December 2007 – Powerpoint Presentation [PDF 880KB], Speech [PDF 75KB]
- Counter Terrorism: Global Perspectives – Mr Perry Head, Assistant Secretary of Counter Terrorism Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – 7 December 2007 [PDF 40KB]
- Fighting Extremism Through Cooperation: An Indonesian Perspective – Mr Ansyaad Mbai, Inspector-General (ret). – 7 December 2007 [PDF 59KB]
Who should attend?
- Senior Executives responsible for managing security.
- Officers from all levels of government who contribute to the development of security capability and response.
- Security practitioners from the public and private sectors who contribute to the provision of services to government at all levels and to critical information providers.
- Private sector service and technology professionals who engage with government and the public sector in the security field.
- Undergraduate and post-graduate students undertaking studies in security policy, counter-terrorism, capability development, incident response and policing.
Your attendance at SIG 2007 will enable you to engage with public and private sector security experts from a range of fields. The trade exhibition will provide you with the opportunity to meet over 100 security-related service providers who work closely with government and the private sector to provide innovative solutions to security problems.
Conference Registration
Information for Exhibitors and Sponsors
The SIG 2007 Trade Exhibition provides an opportunity for your company to sponsor and/or to showcase your products/services to a wide audience. To be considered please complete the following form.
SES Breakfast
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Australian War Memorial
As part of SIG, the Attorney-General’s Department holds a breakfast every year for Senior Executive Officers (SES) of Australian Government departments and agencies.
The guest speaker at the SIG 2007 SES Breakfast is the British High Commissioner, Her Excellency the Rt Hon Mrs Helen Liddell. She will present the topic ‘Learning Lessons the Hard Way’, which explores the history of terrorism and counter-terrorist legislation in the UK, and include the lessons learned from the 7 July 2005 terrorist attacks in London.
SIG Secretariat
Protective Security Coordination Centre
Attorney-General’s Department
Robert Garran Offices
National Circuit
BARTON ACT 2600
Phone:
(02) 6250 5839 – Senior Project Officer
(02) 6250 6988 – Trade Show Coordinator
(02) 6250 6033 – Finance Officer
Fax:
(02) 6273 4009
E-mail
mailto:SIG2007@ag.gov.au
Useful information
Please contact the SIG Secretariat 02 6250 6988 if you have any difficulties downloading the documents.