EuropEan
Security
ConferenCe & exhibition
Gothenburg |
Sweden
|
14 >16 april
2013
1.
industry leaders from important
companies and organisations will speak
about the latest developments, trends and
innovations in security.
2.
Apply lessons learnt from other industries
to your own sector.
3.
connect with high-level security
professionals from all over
Europe and beyond.
4.
Get motivated by new ideas and
information.
5.
Form new partnerships and reconnect
with familiar faces in the industry.
6.
Get social and join discussions on the
event on Facebook, linkedin and Twitter
register before
7 March 2013 to benefit
from the discounted rate!
contAct uS
europe@asisonline.org
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.+32 2 645 26 74
www.asisonline.org/gothenburg
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SpeAkerS will include
keynote Speaker - Fadel Soliman
director, Bridges Foundation, eGypt
Demystifying the Concept of Jihad How to Separate
Jihad and Terrorism
Bio
Mr. Soliman founded the Bridges Foundation in 2005. This international
organisation aims at giving a better understanding of Islam to non Muslims and
helps in the de-radicalisation of Muslim youths. Fadel Soliman is a member of
the International Union of Muslim Scholars. He received his Master's degree in
Shariah in 2008. Besides being an electronics engineer, Fadel is an international
speaker, orator and presenter of Islam. He gave presentations to more than
65,000 people all over the world. He has spoken in churches, universities and
governmental departments, such as the American Department of Defense, as
well as at international events, such as the Frankfurt International Book Fair,
2004. Through the Bridges Foundation's workshops, Fadel has trained over 6,500
Muslim youths in more than 17 countries on how to present Islam and refute
misconceptions.
keynote Speaker - Anders Groenli
Senior Security and risk consultant, Arup, uk
The Oslo 22 July Terrorist Attack and Impact on
Current Security Thinking
Bio
Mr. Soliman founded the Bridges Foundation in 2005. This international Anders
Groenli works on threat assessments and security strategies for clients worldwide.
Since 2010 he has also headed the development of threat definitions and attack
scenarios for the European Union FP7 research project SPIRIT (Safety and
Protection of built Infrastructure to Resist Integral Threats). He formerly worked
for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as a policy adviser in the Norwegian
Parliament and as a project manager for the European Commission. Anders has
an MSc in Global Security from Cranfield University at the Defence Academy
of the United Kingdom, and a BA in Organisational Psychology and Political
Science from the University of Oslo. In 2009 he received the Imbert prize "for
the development of ideas for the advancement of risk and security management
in the UK". Anders is a member of the academic board of the Security Institute
in the UK.