INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM GUIDE

19
MAR
20
15
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
GUIDE
OLD ST. JOHN’S SITE BRUGES
TOP SPEAKERS
Lynda Albertson —
Association for Research into Crimes against
Art (ARCA)
Hubert De Witte —
Musea Brugge
Dick Drent —
OMNIRISK,
The Van Gogh Museum
Jens Bechmann —
Pinkerton,
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Manfred Sellink —
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA)
meets
WELCOME
Optimit is pleased to welcome you to the int’l conference ART meets
SECURITY 2015.
Security incidents happen. In the ‘Biggest Art Crimes Countdown’ series,
we analyzed notorious thefts from Boston’s Gardner museum, the theft of
‘The Scream’, the theft of 239 artworks of the hand of a single thief and
the dubious honor of triple attacks on Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’.
Could these crimes have been prevented? A high number of crimes
could have been prevented given the right preventive security measures
in place. There is although no such thing as watertight security. Total
and integrated security also consists of measures for quick detection,
alarming and response.
This conference is a unique opportunity to meet and network with your
peers, learn about Art Security from subject-matter experts and share
ideas and best practices.
It is our privilege to count all of you as members of the Art Security
community and we look forward to a great conference together!
Inge Vandijck
Managing Partner, Optimit
CONFERENCE BY
INDEX
SCHEDULE
1-2
FLOOR PLAN
3-4
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
5-6
TOURIST INFO BRUGES
7
PARTNERS
8
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website for more information.
ams.optimit.global
or scan the QR-code.
MORNING SCHEDULE
08:30
Registration and breakfast
09:15
Opening the conference
Francis Van der Staey Optimit
09:30
Drawing the canvas
Hubert De Witte Musea Brugge
10:00
Could the biggest art crimes have been prevented?
Inge Vandijck Optimit
10:30
Meet a network of partners in art security
11:00
Morning break
11:30
Art crime in war and armed conflict
Lynda Albertson Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA)
12:00
The art of museum security: what everyone needs to understand
to do art security right
Jens Bechmann Pinkerton
12:30
Wireless art protection
Rob Green ISIS Technology
13:00
Lunch
1
AFTERNOON SCHEDULE
14:00
Predictive profiling of the art's adversary
Leen van der Plas ArtSecure
Dick Drent OMNIRISK
14:30
Securing a new museum in renovation - a complex matter
Manfred Sellink Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA)
15:00
Trends and technologies in security: the voice of the customer
Margaret Miller Siemens
15:30
Afternoon break
16:00
Your chances to interrupt the adversary: a delicate balance in
deterrence, delay, detection and response
Paul van Lerberghe Optimit
16:30
Climate change: a global threat to art and cultural heritage
Guy De Witte De Zilveren Passer
17:00
Panel and conclusions
Ibrahim Bulut Optimit
17:30
Cocktail reception
2
FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 0
Keynotes
Cloakroom
Registrations
Level
1
Entrance
Exit
3
FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1
Tourist
Info
Bruges
Securitas
ISIS
Flash
Services
Partner
Village
Siemens
Optimit
Optimit
Axis
Honeywell
Level
0
4
MORNING KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Francis Van der Staey
Managing Partner
Optimit (BE)
Hubert De Witte
Managing Director
Musea Brugge (BE)
Inge Vandijck
Managing Partner
Optimit (BE)
09:15 Opening the
conference
09:30 Drawing the canvas
10:00 Could the biggest
art crimes have been
prevented?
Lynda Albertson
Chief Executive Officer
Association for Research into
Crimes against Art (ARCA) (IT)
Jens Bechmann
Director
Pinkerton (US)
Rob Green
CEO
ISIS Technology (UK)
12:00 The art of museum
security: what everyone
needs to understand to do
art security right
12:30 Wireless art
protection
11:30 Art crime in war and
armed conflict
5
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Leen van der Plas
Director
ArtSecure (NL)
Dick Drent
Business Owner/Director
OMNIRISK (NL)
14:00 Predictive profiling
of the art’s adversary
14:00 Predictive profiling
of the art’s adversary
Margaret Miller
Market Manager Corporate
Security
Siemens (DE)
Paul van Lerberghe
Director Engineering
Optimit (BE)
15:00 Trends and
technologies in security:
the voice of the customer
16:00 Your chances to
interrupt the adversary:
a delicate balance
in deterrence, delay,
detection and response
Manfred Sellink
General Director
Royal Museum of Fine Arts
Antwerp (KMSKA) (BE)
14:30 Securing a new
museum in renovation - a
complex matter
Guy De Witte
Consultant Preventive
Conservation Cultural Heritage,
Accredited ConservatorRestorer, Owner
De Zilveren Passer (BE)
16:30 Climate change: a
global threat to art and
cultural heritage
6
TOURIST INFO BRUGES
Explore and enjoy Bruges with the
complementary 3-days Museum
Pass (20-22 Mar) included in your
conference goodie bag.
Feel free to discover the variety of art
collections on display at 16 different
museums in Bruges. These are divided into
3 groups:
GROENINGE
The Groeninge Museum
The Arents House
BRUGGE MUSEUM
The City Hall
The Liberty of Bruges
The Belfry
The Gruuthuse
The Gentpoort
The Church of Our Lady
The Archaeology Museum
The Guido Gezelle Museum
The Sound Factory - Lantern Tower
The Museum of Folklore
The Sint-Janshuis Mill and
The Koelewei Mill
THE HOSPITAL MUSEUM
The Saint Johns Hospital
Our Lady of the Potterie
Stop by the TOURISM BRUGES booth in the
PARTNER VILLAGE during lunch (13:00 - 14:00).
Bruges Tourism staff will inform you on what’s on in
Bruges as well as information on activities including
museums, exhibitions, restaurants...
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PARTNERS
Thank you to the following supporting For more information about our partners
organizations of ART meets SECURITY please visit the ‘Partners’ section on our
conference website ams.optimit.global.
2015.
Visit us inside the PARTNER VILLAGE.
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RISK MANAGEMENT
Learn to manage Art Related Security Risks from
experienced, specialized Risk Trainers
2015
Global
Training & Certification
Become ANSI/ASSE/ISO 31000 Certified Risk Manager
Munich, DE
10-12 Jun
Brussels, BE
7-9 Oct
Over the course of this 2-day training (1-day certification) you will
develop a thorough understanding of the vocabulary, the principles,
the framework and the risk management process in accordance
with the ISO 31000 Risk Management Standard, which can be used
by private and public organizations of any size, industry or sector for
any type of risk.
“Very interesting training which was strategic, conceptual and
brought back all day practices to all of us. In my opinion this was
an excellent balance. The knowledge and experience of the training
will support me very strongly in performing my ‘mission’ of a federal
risk assessment.”
Mr. Gunter Ceuppens - Advisor Security - Unit Strategic Support
(FPS Home Affairs Belgium)
Chicago, US
21-23 Sep
For more information,
dates & registration,
please visit:
ERM.optimit.global