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 Embracing Digital Security to   Protecting People

                             in Crowded Places




 Improve Security & Efficiency          Conference






      On the 21st April 2022, we held the ‘Protecting People in Crowded Places
      Conference’.

 So far in 2022, we have held numerous events both   We were honored to hold the conference within the Arnold Hills Room at
      the London Stadium, which was a fantastic venue overlooking the football
 in London, and regionally across the United Kingdom.   pitch of the stadium built to host London 2012, the former Olympic
 One of our first events of the year was our regional   Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Now home to Premier League
 “Embracing Digital Security to Improve Security &   football club West Ham United and UK Athletics.
 Efficiency” event held in Bristol on 23rd March 2022.
      The event, which was a collaboration between the Security Institute and
 We were joined by expert speakers including Norman   The UK Crowd Management Association kicked off with a welcome from
 De Andrade, Stephen Lampett, Andrew Palmer and   both Peter Swordy MSyI and Carl Dakin CSyP FSyI before going into the
 Frank Cannon CSyP FSyI.  formal proceedings, commencing with a panel session by the Co-Chairs of

 The presentations commenced with Norman De   the Protecting People in Crowded Places Special Interest Group (PPCS SIG).
      The Co-Chairs consist of Gary Simpson MSyI, Simon Roberts MSyI, Anne
 Andrade from Motorola Solutions who focussed on   Marie Chehib and Simon Ancliffe, who as a collective, discussed their aims
 answering the question “Why specify the Motorola   for the SIG when it comes to sharing good practice for crowd and event
 Solutions Eco-System”. The topic explored the end-to-  safety and security.
 end solution, discussing advanced AI & Video analytics,
 superior quality and performance, and the total cost of   We were then joined by Miriam Stone who discussed her topic, titled
 ownership.    ‘Reflections on managing a major incident’. Miriam discussed her own

 Following Norman’s presentation, we were joined by   personal reflection on managing the incident of the suicide bomb attack
      outside the Manchester Arena on 22 May 2017, the coming together of the
 Andrew Palmer from Baseline who gave an insight into   world of security and that of crowd management, the real-life responses
 what Behavioural Detection is and how the capability   from the team and the successes and difficulties associated with such an
 can operate at different sites and venues. He detailed   experience.
 the benefits to be gained from Behavioural Detection
 whilst recognising the limitations. The conversation   Following lunch we were then joined virtually by Prof. Dr G. Keith Still who
 was a myth-busting overview of a subject many   discussed the definitions of safety and security - why these are different
 consider to be an essential component of any security   concepts and are often confused. The focus on vocabulary for normal and
 strategy.  emergency situations, the issues of screening and queueing (creating soft
 Following lunch, we were joined by Stephen Lampett   targets) and the early warning signs of crowd related problems.
 from BSIA who kicked off the afternoon with his   Eric Stuart then joined us from UKCMA before Chris Kemp MSyI, Jane
 presentation titled ‘Automatic Facial Recognition (AFR)   Fairweather and Jason Eglash who discussed further on the topics of ‘Can
 – Ethical Usage Roadmap’. Who was then followed by   we be fully interoperable in an age of egos?’, ‘Securing a major Events
 Frank Cannon CSyP FSyI who shared his thoughts on   Venue (The Before, During, and After)’ and Safety, Security and Service – an
 how technology can support security programmes   event overview from arrival to departure.
 and what he does when creating that, much-needed,
 blend of physical, technical, and behavioural security   This event was a huge success, and we would not have been able to offer
 controls. He concluded with a personal reflection on   this to UKCMA/ SyI members for such a low fee without our amazing
 how you can sell your product to ensure it meets your   sponsors.
 needs.
 This event was kindly sponsored by Motorola, who
 had a variety of their equipment displayed during
 the event’s exhibition, where the attendees had a
 chance to see some of the equipment in action. One
 of the aims of this conference and exhibition was to
 encourage more Institute members to attend regional
 events, based on continued feedback from the
 membership.
 More regional events are currently being planned for
 the remainder of 2022.
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