AVSEC 2018 Session 2: Security Culture
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1h 27m
Robust application of enhanced security measures depends on engagement of the front line employees. Concerns about the ‘insider threat’ highlight the potentially negative implications of providing detailed information to an employee who has been corrupted. Participants will discuss the positive and negative consequences of disseminating threat information to all employees involved in aviation.
Moderator
Mr. Bernard Lim, Senior Director, International Relations and Security Division, Ministry of Transport, Singapore
Panellists
Ms. Carla Pinto, Director, Facilitation and Security Bureau, Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority, Portugal
Mr. Nick Kaldas, Managing Director, Stratium Global
Mr. Ted M. Martin, Senior Aviation Security Inspector, Civil Aviation Authority, Trinidad and Tobago
Mr. Philip Baum, Visiting Professor, Aviation Security, Coventry University
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