RSMF Seminars
Introduction
Seminars are held quarterly. A pre-dinner talk on the first evening is followed by a small number of presentations on the following day, with sufficient opportunity for amicable but vigorous discussion and debate. Seminars held by the RSMF since 2009 have included the following topics.
28/29 January 2009
- Protective Security of Crowded Places
- Domestic Extremism grows up
- CONTEST: future plans and challenges
- Counter-terrorist communications
- Lessons from the Litvinenko case
- Thoughts about practical security
6/7 May 2009
- Vigilance against Viral Resistance
- Cyber-extortion
- A human dimension to risk management
- Why do jihadists do what they do?
- Marine piracy
- Brand protection
22/23 July 2009
- China: a truly global superpower?
- Making a safe bet: security in the gaming industry
- Visualisation and Desktop simulation
- Managing risk on the move
- Airmic:taking an enterprising approach
- Enhanced due diligence: emerging trends and their effects on Corporate Security
30 September/1 October 2009
- CPNI: two years on
- The National Fraud Strategy
- Tackling corruption: past, present, future
- Future challenges for resilience: Scotland and beyond
- Counter Terrorism Command: recent developments
- Safe Social Networking
27/28 January 2010
- The Defence of the Realm
- The problem with maritime disorder
- Front line military surgery in Afghanistan
- Afghanistan: the role of the Royal Military Police in operations
- Observations on Afghanistan: an infantryman's view
- Police training in Afghanistan
5/6 May 2010
- NATO, Defence and Risk
- Protecting the Critical Infrastructure
- Physical Protection of IT in the Critical Infrastrucure
- Cyber Security - the UK Perspective
- Computer Forensics, Digital Evidence
21/22 July 2010
- Counter Terrorism: keeping the risk proportionate and accountable
- Mental models of risk and the wider business environment
- High reliability, innovation and 'normal' accidents
- Risk and retribution- the legacy of Deepwater Horizon
- Systemic Crises in Financial Markets
- Innovation and Evolution in Mobile Phone Security
