Airport Security Asia 2012

Airport Security Asia 2012
  • Type: International security
  • 27 - 28 Feb, 2012
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Event Overview:

Airport Security Asia to provide the most up-to-date forum detailing airport security issues Airport Security Asia 2012 will discuss about the most recent changes in regulations as well as the latest technologies and trainings in the airport security area. Presentations will be delivered first-hand by industry leaders from civil aviation authorities, airport authorities and law enforcement authorities.


Visitor Demographics:

  • Visitor Origin:
  • Malaysia
  • Visitor demographic:
    • Senior regional and international executives

Event organiser:

  • Organiser:
  • IQPC
  • Address:
  • 535 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, United States of America (USA)
  • +1 212 885 2700

Airport Security Asia 2012 news

Airport Security Asia 2012 to discuss aviation security solutions post 9/11

 Airport Security Asia 2012 will discuss security related issues post 9/11 If aviation security personnel fail to pay attention to the experiences or make too quick an evaluation, a terrorist attack the magnitude of 9/11 could happen again, says Subagiyo Basiran, General Manager, at Jakarta's Soekarno - Hatta International Airport. "What we have to do is we have to think and think out of the box. We have to go a little bit further away from the security matter. I thought that 9/11 woul...

Airport Security Asia 2012 to address importance of aviation security training for non-aviation personnel

 Aviation security training should be extended to non-aviation security personnelIf aviation security personnel fail to pay attention to the experiences or make too quick an evaluation, a terrorist attack the magnitude of 9/11 could happen again, says Subagiyo Basiran, General Manager, at Jakarta's Soekarno - Hatta International Airport. "What we have to do is we have to think and think out of the box. We have to go a little bit further away from the security matter. I thought that...