DocumentCode
2647577
Title
Conference and meetings safety-security technology
Author
Reilly, David ; Usher, Lorraine
Author_Institution
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
fYear
1989
fDate
3-5 Oct. 1989
Firstpage
293
Lastpage
296
Abstract
The UK Government owned Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London is possibly the first conference centre in the world (certainly the first in the United Kingdom) which had security and safety as a fundamental, and large part of the original architect´s brief. Spare conference capacity is marketed within the conference industry to commercial clients who are subject to the same security regime as government users. This paper briefly outlines the underlying security philosophy within the conference centre; the physical and systems approach, and how the building and systems work towards achieving security aims. The authors are particularly concerned at the impact the security systems have had on people. They touch upon the perceptions of the operators and try to analyse those of the user. Systems have had to be modifed to make them more flexible, but people´s attitudes are not so malleable. How can we change our attitudes without reducing our security awareness, and how can we modify people´s attitudes to our, operation?
Keywords
Buildings; Contracts; Control systems; Government; Heart; Information security; Privacy; Production; Protection; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security Technology, 1989. Proceedings. 1989 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCST.1989.751996
Filename
751996
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