This is a complimentary multi-institution event, taking place in Manchester, which will look at how threats and vulnerabilities to critical infrastructure, crowded spaces and publicly accessible locations, can mitigated by forethought and proportionate countermeasures that enable, rather than inhibit, the desired innovation.
Join us from 17:00 for networking and refreshments.
The Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) is the UK Government’s National Technical Authority for Physical and Personnel protective security advice.
Part of the national security apparatus, CPNI has a long history of providing advice on securing critical infrastructure and working with the police to advise on the protection of crowded spaces and publicly accessible locations.
This session will show how threats and vulnerabilities can be mitigated by forethought and proportionate countermeasures that enable, rather than inhibit, the desired innovation.
CPNI’s work also covers securing sensitive technologies, digital engineering, open data initiatives, advanced manufacturing processes, automotive and intelligent transport system security and embedding security into the development of smart city initiatives.
CPNI sponsors, authors and contributes to numerous standards. The organisation has developed boilerplate and bespoke terms for commercial use to help instill security-mindedness and security practices in the supply chain. A host of extra guidance and templates are available on their website.
The speaker is a UK Government Security Advisor.
This is a multi-institution, complimentary event with the ICE Manchester Branch, Institute of Asset Management North West (IAM), Civil Engineering Contractors Association North West (CECA), Institution of Structural Engineers Lancashire & Cheshire Branch (IStructE), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation North West (CIHT) and Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors North West (CICES).
For further information, please email lauren.moczulski@ice.org.uk
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