20 years of global terrorist risk, stringent law enforcement and security measures in the XXI century
ASIS International, a community of more than 38’000 members, is the leading non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting excellence in the security management profession worldwide. Through its national Chapters, ASIS promotes professional education and networking at local level.
On the occasion of the 9/11 20th anniversary, the ASIS international chapters of Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland join forces and invite you to a big event taking place on
September 10th, 2021
9 am to 5 pm
LIVE from the premises of
Università della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano (Switzerland)
Click here for both ONLINE and ONSITE REGISTRATION
The event is free and open to ALL
Twenty years of global terrorist risk stringent law enforcement and security measures in the XXI century
The panels are subject to Chatham House Rule
“When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed”
PROGRAMME
Welcome message (09:00 – 09:20)
Speakers line-up
Prof. Boas Erez – Rector, USI / Jean-Patrick Villeneuve – Associate Professor, USI / Etienne Ammon – Chairman, ASIS Chapter 160 (Switzerland)
Session 1 (09:20 – 11:00)
9/11, its context and the subsequent terrorist attacks
Speakers line-up
Chiara Sulmoni / André Duvillard / Joseph Billy Jr (click here for bios)
Moderator: Luca Tenzi
Session 2 (11:25 – 13:00)
The war on terrorism and its successive impacts on business conditions
Speakers line-up
Umberto Saccone / Franco Fantozzi / Claudio Bertolotti (click here for bios)
Moderator: Godfried Hendricks
Session 3 (14:15 – 16:00)
The implications, for companies, of the security framework in place in Europe today to consider the residual/objective terrorist threat
Speakers line-up
Johan Ohlsson Malm / Prof. Frédéric Esposito / Adrien Frossard / (click here for bios)
Moderator: Nicolas Le Saux
For further details, updates, COVID provisions and contacts, please refer to
ASIS Switzerland
or your national ASIS chapter
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