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South East Business Crime Conference - Working Together to Secure Your Business

25 October 2013 12:58 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

South East Business Crime Conference - Working Together to Secure Your Business

Date: Wednesday 30 October, 2013
Venue: Amex Stadium, Brighton
Free

FREE Security Exhibition and Seminar for businesses in the South East Region

Against a continued backdrop of economic pressure, business crime remains at the top of the agenda for businesses in the South East. To help businesses understand the latest risks facing them and the security solutions out there that can help combat crime - the BSIA with the support of Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Thames Valley police forces is organising a business crime conference and exhibition entitled Working Together to Secure Your Business.

Among the speakers confirmed are Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne who will formally open the event, Lisa Perretta, Brighton and Hove Business Crime Reduction Partnership, Charlie Newman, Littoralis and Roy Smith, New Scotlant Yard and Professor Martin Gill of Perpetuity Research  In addition, a number of security experts will be on hand to provide information and guidance that will help keep your business as safe and secure as possible.

This free one-day security exhibition and seminar enables delegates the opportunity to view the latest security developments, hear from key speakers covering economic, social and environmental topics, and gives an insight into how you can keep your staff and businesses safe and secure in these challenging times.

Delegates places are free of charge and to register your interest in attending please complete the online booking form.

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