AVSEC2018 Session 6 - Implementing the GASeP
AVSEC and CYBERSEC Events
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1h 16m
Following an accelerated development and review process, the Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP) provides foundations for a global aviation security framework. ICAO Regional Offices held aviation security conferences and tailored Roadmaps were developed to guide achievement of GASeP’s aims and objectives. During this session, Member State and Industry representatives will discuss observations and experiences during their implementation activities.
Moderator
Mr. Mohamed Khalifa Rahma, Regional Director, ICAO Middle East Regional Office
Panellists
Mr. Weixiong Chen, Deputy Executive Director, United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive
Directorate (CTED)
Mr. Vladimir Chertok, Deputy Director, Federal Authority for Transport Oversight of the Russian Federation,
Russian Federation
Mr. Eduardo Cerda, Aviation Security Advisor, Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Chile, Chile
Mr. Nathaniel Kwadzo Deh, Training Manager, Ghana Airports Authority, Ghana
Mr. Mohammad Obaid Al Tayer, Chief Policy Specialist, Policy, Regulation and Planning Department, Security
Affairs, General Civil Aviation Authority, United Arab Emirates
Captain Althea Bartley, Manager for Aviation Security and Facilitation, Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority, Jamaica
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