


| Options | Price |
|---|---|
| Normal rate | £450.00 |
| Government rate Proof of eligibility must be presented | £275.00 |
| Corporate rate | £360.00 |

The technology imperative for building notions of national security has never been stronger. Technological possibilities are irresistible to governments pressured to increase the security of those individuals that comprise the state they govern. However, how do technologies introduced to increase security impact upon perceptions of a secure nation?
Taking its lead from 2007’s pivotal conference, where the Home Office announced their Security and Counter-Terrorism Science and Innovation Strategy, this year’s Conference invites leading government and private sector speakers to discuss the technological and policy advances that have been made for enhancing national security. The conference will also examine how terrorists wish to utilise technology of devastating power against the state and explores some of the ways in which these attempts are countered.
With current government focus on strengthening border security at airports and ports, and confirming the identity of those wishing to enter the country, the conference will examine the technologies that will enable this capability as well as some of the social and ethical dilemmas that the technology presents.
This conference is essential for individuals across the private and public sector who have responsibility for elements of national security, procurement, science and technology development and deployment.
To enquire about involvement in or support of this event please contact Tom Mortimer on tomm@rusi.org or +44 (0) 20 7747 2627
Event manager: Jennifer Walker, +44 (0)20 7747 2615