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Border Security Conference

 

Border Security Conference

Border Security Conference
Online
February 10 – 11, 2021

With COVID-19 spreading across the globe, the security and integrity of a nation’s borders have rarely been more important than now. Amid this disruption, the problems of migration, cross-border criminality, and smart-borders have become even more critical as rogue elements seek to exploit the situation. These issues need to be addressed urgently by the international community.

Now in its fourteenth year, the Border Security Conference has established itself as a market leader in this sector and will return in February 2021, virtually, to meet these issues head-on. The conference provides an excellent opportunity to meet and network with senior military staff, government figures and industry from around the world, all responsible in their own way for enhancing border security capabilities on a global scale.

Join us virtually to explore the latest insight on the security and integrity of border points (land, ports, airports, or illegal ingress points) in response to growing global threats.

Key reasons to attend:

• Engage with a dynamic audience of border force officers, government officials, airport security managers and industry specialists on crucial topics such as biometrics, smart borders, migration, cross-border crime, and much more

• Presentations from the Czech Republic Interior Ministry, Prague Airport and other international agency and airport speakers

• Dedicated sessions on COVID-19 response for border officials

• New speakers from Gatwick Airport, African Union, Estonia, the UN, Czech Republic, and more

Free access for government, public sector and military personnel – only £499 for commercial companies.

Register here!

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