The Future of Terrorism and Anti-Terrorism
Andy Hayman
Lt Col Alex Macintosh
Carina O'Reilly
With Andy Hayman CBE QPM and Lt Col Alex Macintosh OBE
Date: Tuesday 30 April 2013
Time: 14.00 - 16.00
Venue: LAB 006
Chair: Carina O'Reilly
Andy Hayman CBE QPM is the former Chief Constable of Norfolk Constabulary and was Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations in the Metropolitan Police, responsible for the investigation into the London bombings in July 2005.
Lt Col Alex Macintosh OBE is currently Commanding Officer of the Cambridge University Officer Training Corps. He has had a long and varied military career specialising in surveillance, counter-terrorism and operational planning, seeing active service in Bosnia, Northern Ireland, as an interpreter during the invasion of Iraq and an advisor to the government for 3 years of the Afghanistan Campaign.
Carina O'Reilly is a former senior European security analyst for IHS Jane's, and covered terrorism and insurgency in Western Europe and the Balkans as well as organised crime and political stability and extremism.
For more information please contact Emma Brett.
Date: Tuesday 30 April 2013
Time: 14.00 - 16.00
Venue: LAB 006
Chair: Carina O'Reilly
Andy Hayman CBE QPM is the former Chief Constable of Norfolk Constabulary and was Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations in the Metropolitan Police, responsible for the investigation into the London bombings in July 2005.
Lt Col Alex Macintosh OBE is currently Commanding Officer of the Cambridge University Officer Training Corps. He has had a long and varied military career specialising in surveillance, counter-terrorism and operational planning, seeing active service in Bosnia, Northern Ireland, as an interpreter during the invasion of Iraq and an advisor to the government for 3 years of the Afghanistan Campaign.
Carina O'Reilly is a former senior European security analyst for IHS Jane's, and covered terrorism and insurgency in Western Europe and the Balkans as well as organised crime and political stability and extremism.
For more information please contact Emma Brett.
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