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.COS+H-China International Occupational Safety &
Health Ethibition
Messe Duesseldolf China, the International Co-operation
Center of the State Administration of Work Safety of the Peoples Republic
of China & the Metallw-gical Council of China for the promotion
of International Trade are organising the mega event on Occupational
Safety & Health.
COS+H-China International Occupational Safety &
Health Ethibition 9-12 October 2002 China World Trade Center, Beging,
China.
INTERSEC 2003
The 5th International Commercial Security, Police,
Fire, Safety & Rescue exhibition (27-29 January 2003, Dubai World
Trade Centre)
This is the most important exhibition for security,
fire, police and safety suppliers in the Middle East
Training Workshop on Cyber
Crime & Information Risk management.
IISSM is organising an Advanced Training Workshop on
'Cyber Crime & Information Risk Management" on July 7-8, 2002
at Indian Public School, Dehradun. The principal Instructor of this
Programme is Mr. B.G. Gupta an IT consultant of repute The course objectives
are :
- Beyond Computerisation and user requirements.
- Principles and Practice of Security Management in an Organisation.
- Information as an Asset, Threats, Risks & its Security.
- Cyber Crime including Frauds and Embezzlement.
- Physical Safety & Security in Computer Installations.
- Disaster Avoidance, Contingency Planning and Recovery.
for more information log on to www.iissm.com\workshop-2.htm
Advanced Training Workshop - Report
The advanced training workshop on 'Threat Analysis
& Planning Counter Measures" on June 3-5, 2002 at theIndian
Public School, Dehradun was attended by 11 SIS officers and 6 other
participants.
Three of the participants were senior functionaries
from Mazagaon Dock, Mumbai. One DIG and one AIG from CISF and two SPs
from Nagaland Police were also due to join this programme but due to
exigencies of the situation, their names were withdrawn at the eleventh
hour. Here too, all the participants, particularly those from outside,
were extremely happy with the contents of the programme.
The feedback reports obtained from them were quite
encouraging. Mr. George Mothers, the principal Instructar was also quite
happy with the programme. The President and DG, who was present for
most part of the programme at Dehradun, also appreciated the programme
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