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CONFERENCE DIARY

A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events

Features

MARITIME & PORT SECURITY

E. Keith Thomson, Assistant Commissioner, Office of International Affairs, at the United States Customs and Border Protection Agency, gives a status report on the roll-out of the Container Security Initiative

As the maritime industry moves from 'mega ports' to 'giga ports', Peter Lehr from the University of St Andrews weighs up the implications for cargo security

David Wignall of BMT argues that we need to take a new approach to gathering and interpreting information that is relevant to maritime and port security

Shawn Jay Winter of Securewest International considers how shipping companies can guard against the problem of stowaways

BORDER SECURITY

Bryan Barton and James Cortada of IBM look at how integrated border management can help foster national prosperity and homeland security

Candyce Kelshall of SeaAway argues that the international community needs real borders, with real security

Saul Herrmann of Bulldog Technologies offers a personal perspective on the hot topic of security on the Mexico/US border

SPORTLIGHT: LATIN AMERICA

Kieran O'Connor of Freightwatch looks at cargo crime in Mexico and Brazil

INSURANCE

David Riley of a&b insurance brokers explains how a few simple checks can make all the difference when it comes to cargo insurance

SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY

Jeff Dingle of LSI considers how good procedures and proper staff training can help secure cargo and supply chains

Angela J. Bobrowski gives a taste of the supply chain and cargo security courses on offer at the Global Maritime and Transportation School

In the first of our two articles on ISO/PAS 28000, Dale Neef of HNA Maritime contends that good security management is an integral part of being a responsible company

Continuing the ISO/PAS 28000 theme, Peter Mackenbach of DNV and Paul Lightburn of Lloyd's Register ask whether new security requirements are distoring the level playing field

AVIATION SECURITY

Melissa Milburn of New Age Security Solutions reports on how Diami Dade Airport Police are using Behavior Pattern Recognition to identify security threats

Ernest L. Lewis of Environmental Tectonics Corporation shows how airports can use simulation training systems to test their securit preparedness

ICSC COLUMN

William Corley explains how the ICSC is working to protect global commerce with its conference and educational programmes