Workshops

Pre-Conference Workshop and Masterclass: 16 March 2010

9.00am - 12.00pm Workshop: How To Improve Your Airport’s Aviation Security Inspection Methods And Planning: Addressing The Challenges In Quality Of Aviation Security

(Includes tea break)

The workshop focuses on how to maintain effective and high quality of Aviation Security in your airport. Through case studies, findings and resolutions; experience sharing and operate Security Management Systems (SEMS). This workshop will be an opportunity for AVSEC supervisors, managers and directors to improve their knowledge on surveying their security systems, find potential threats and enhance their capabilities in detecting internal threats.

Discussion points:

  • AVSEC training and standards
  • Aviation security inspection
  • Awareness and identification of threats and risks for airports
  • Security management system
  • Security incident investigation

About your Workshop Leader:

Jackson Jai
Inspector AVSEC
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION TAIWAN

Mr. Jai was appointed to his current position from 2004. He has started his career in AvSec field since 1982 from screener/ supervisor/technical specialist of anti-unlawful interference/ inspector for security and dangerous goods. He has extensive experience and background in the field of technology, when he serviced for Aviation Police Office also in charged for purchasing security equipments and designing of checkpoints for all airports in Taiwan. In his current position, he is the Principal Security Inspector for eight airlines and four airports and Dangerous Goods Inspector for one of the major airlines in Taiwan. Also he is one of the national level instructors for AvSec and DG.

1.00pm - 7.00pm Masterclass: Effective Counter-Terrorism Training For Airport Security Personnel

(Includes lunch & tea break)

With the increased threat of terrorism directed at passenger airliners and airports, utmost vigilance must be employed by airport authorities and law enforcement agencies to prevent a catastrophic attack against civilians. This can be done by ensuring improved counter-terrorism training for security staff, by providing them the tools and know how to defeat and detect threats before they get off the ground.

Discussion points:

  • Looking into counter-terrorism training
  • Contingency and crisis management planning
  • Refining inter-agency cooperation between aviation authorities and national intelligence and counter-terrorism agencies

About your Workshop Leader:

Andrin Raj
Director, Southeast Asia Regional Chapter
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTERTERRORISM AND SECURITY PROFESSIONALS (IACSP)

Along with his position for IACSP, Mr. Raj is also the Director for Centre of Stratad Asia Pacific Strategic Centre and founder of Stratad Group based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Centre is verified and supported by the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom and Ministry of Defence of Malaysia for military support training in counter terrorism. He currently works closely with Dr Rohan Gunaratna, who is Head of the Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism at the Nanyang University in Singapore. They have conducted joint-trainings on political violence and terrorism for the Ministry of Defence in Malaysia. Mr. Raj provides training on high risk environment survival and conducts personal risk and threat management analysis based on the C.E.D.A.R method for private and public sectors.