Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean

The same beautiful pristine waters and coastlines used by tourists are exploited for criminal acts. Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean aims to help resolve these and other critical maritime security issues.

Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean 

Every day, tens of thousands of visitors flock to islands, resorts and beaches from airlines, cruise ships and pleasure yachts. The same beautiful pristine waters and coastlines used by tourists are exploited for criminal acts, among them being go-fasts and trawlers transporting concealed cargoes of illegal drugs and humans. Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean is the step forward to help resolve these and other critical maritime security issues.

Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean is hosted by Homeland Security Outlook, who has facilitated six maritime security conferences since 2011. At each of these events, security experts, government officials, law enforcement, and solutions providers converged from around the world to network and learn of best practices and tools to enhance securing their maritime domain. Consistently, experts and practitioners have commended Homeland Security Outlook for innovative approaches to their conferences, stressing the need for efficiency and cooperation in the pursuit of maritime security.

Homeland Security Outlook continues this innovative spirit in Maritime Security 2013 Caribbean, which promises to be different than any other event of its kind. Designed to be an interactive learning and collaborative experience, the event will be a hybrid of conference and workshop. Panels will comprise a mix of experts/policymakers of Caribbean maritime security and boots-on-the-ground practitioners that personally deal with the maritime security challenges daily. Interactive conversation amongst the panelists and audience will allow for an exchange of ideas and perspectives across a wide spectrum of levels experiences.

Maritime Security Review readers can get $50 off the ticket price by quoting the code MARSECREADER when registering online.

http://www.maritimesecurity2013.com/carib/

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