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Asian Security Review events are great quality educational and networking experiences. Unlike mainstream conference organisers, our events reflect our deep understanding of the needs of security officials - and benefit from the unique relationships we have established with government and industry representatives in Asia and beyond.
Our events range in scale from small but perfectly formed specialist seminars, to large conferences that bring together government and industry. In terms of the people who attend - we run executive training courses for junior and mid-level professionals, as well as elite level summits that draw together the region's very top security policymakers.

19 April — 20 April 2010
Raffles Hotel - Singapore
Now in its 4th year, FutureCCTV Forum 2010 is a two-day executive summit bringing together key security stakeholders in property and critical infrastructure, CCTV operators, senior public security officials and security directors from some of the world’s largest organisations to discuss the latest trends and technologies, the event will focus on:
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