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NEWS

Maritime & Port
Rail
Aviation
Truck & Road

CONFERENCE DIARY

A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events

Features

INTERMODAL CRIME

Alan Spear, President of MRC Investigations, considers the issues facing cargo crime investigators

RISK MANAGEMENT

Dan Purtel of First Advantage Corporation looks at how companies can reduce their exposure to cargo crime, and lower their insurance premiums, by quantifying risk in their supply chain

ISPS CODE - THE BIG PUSH

Gunnar Knudsen of INTERTANKO looks at the tanker owners' preparations for the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code deadline

FRIEND OR FOE

Peter Moth, managing director of Maritime Intelligence Ltd, reviews the options for ports and harbour masters in the ISPS Code run-up

TAKE THE FRET OUT OF ISPS

Rounding off the ISPS Code section, Paul Lightburn shows how the SeaThreat product from the Lloyd's Register Group can help company security officers

WATCHING THE DETECTIVES

Michael Valenti, a freelance researcher with Technical Insights, looks at some of the systems currently on the market for cargo and baggage screening

UNDERWATER DETECTION

Alec Lyon of Thales Underwater Systems outlines how the Sea Guardian can help protect maritime installations and ships

CONTAINER SECURITY

Neil Fisher of QinetiQ argues that the time has come for a Code of Conduct for container security

INFORMATION SHARING

Kenneth Bergquist, Executive Director of the Maritime Information Sharing and Analysis Center, and Kim Petersen, Executive Director of the Maritime Security Council, argue that sharing information and threat analysis with ship operators and ports is a fundamental defence against future terrorist attacks

NATIONAL GOES GLOBAL

National Cargo Security Council chairman, David Jones, says that global security issues have always been a concern for the US-based NCSC

RADIOLOGICAL TERROR

Continuing his series of articles on countering radiological terrorism, Jeff Chapman of Canberra enlists the help of colleague Stephen Croft to discuss contingency planning