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Security in Government 2015 – Risky Business

The 27th annual Security in Government (SIG) conference with the theme 'Security Risk Management – Getting it Rght!' takes place at the National Convention Centre, Canberra, from August 31 to September 2, 2015.

The conference theme will consider the evolution of security risk management in recent years, focusing on case studies, best practice and current and emerging issues that impact on getting security risk management right. 

George Brandis

The SIG 2015 conference program will feature both International and national experts in the protective security field with the Attorney-General, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC giving the opening address at the conference on Tuesday 1 September. 

The Director-General of Security, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, Duncan Lewis AO DSC CSC, will deliver an overview on Australia’s current security and intelligence operating environment. 

The SIG conference is targeted at senior executives responsible for managing security in agencies, officers from all levels of government who contribute to the development of security capability and response and security practitioners from the public and private sectors who provide protective security services to government.

SIG 2014

Attached to the SIG 2015 conference is the extensive trade exhibition which provides delegates with an insight into the latest developments and innovations in protective security products, technology and educational opportunities.

For information or to REGISTER visit: www.ag.gov.au/sig or contact: SIG@conlog.com.au ♦

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