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Page 1: Readiness and Resilience in the Age of DisruptionReadiness and Resilience in the Age of Disruption 2018 Conference Security and Policy Institute of Professional Development continue.uOttawa.ca/RR

Université d’Ottawa University of Ottawa

Readiness and Resilience in the Age of Disruption2018 Conference

Security and Policy Institute of Professional Development

continue.uOttawa.ca/RR613-562-5802

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DAY 1 - FEBRUARY 27, 2018

6:30 a.m. Breakfast & Registration

8 a.m. Chairman’s Welcome, Opening Comments & Conference Overview

Jacques Frémont LLB, LLM Serge Blais President and Vice-Chancellor Director, Centre for Continuing Education University of Ottawa University of Ottawa

8:30 a.m. Safety and Security Challenges in the 21st Century Public Safety Canada

9:15 a.m. Trans-national Security Challenges in the 21st Century Thinking Globally but Executing Locally

• Paul Goldenberg, CEO at Cardinal Point Strategies and member of the United States Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council

• Professor John Farmer, Special Counsel to the President, Rutgers University

10:15 a.m. Break

Networking Opportunity

10:45 a.m. Security Challenges for the 21st Century

Canadian Security Intelligence Service

11:30 a.m. Lunch Keynote Speaker

John Brennan, Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency Delegate / Vendors (Hall D)

1:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

5 p.m. Reception

Networking Opportunity

2018 Conference

Cyber CrimeCyber Threat Assessement - Symantec

Moderated by Justin Fogarty, Chairman, Regent Law• David Dixon, IBM• Ken Taylor, ICSPA-Americas• Mark Flynn, RCMP Superintendent• Bgen Robert Mazzolin, Vice Director J5, Plans and Policy,

United States Cyber Command• Don Randall, Pilgrim Group, former CISO, Bank of England• Allen Dillon, Managing Director, CyberNB, President,

Patriot Consulting Terrorism and Counter-terrorism

Moderated by James Malizia, RCMP A/Com• Bgen Assaf Orion, Israel-INSS• D/ Chief Ramer, TPS• Saad Amrani, Chief Commissioner, Brussels Police

Department, Strategic Advisor to the Commissioner General of the Federal Police

• Dr. Erin Miller, University of Maryland, START

Emergency Management Planning for the Next DisasterFloods, Forest Fires, Earthquakes, Pandemics Moderated by Jim Montgomery, Deputy Chief, City of Ottawa• Dr. Keith Still, Manchester Metropolitan University• M.Gen David Fraser (Rt’d.)• Mike Morton, Chief EM Ontario• Jason Shaw, Manager, EM Winnipeg• Marion Boon, Director, CRHNet• Kate Ploeger, PhD, Development of a CanRisk earthquake

injury model• Greg Solecki, President, International Association of

Emergency Managers

The New Soft Targets - Keeping the Threat in Perspective Moderated by Paul Goldenberg• David Sulston, Oxford Properties• Cathy Lanier, Senior V.P. of Security, National Football

League• Peter Lambredakos, Director, Corporate Security, VIA Rail• Jim Babe, Chief Special Constable, OC Transpo Security• Brian Harrell, V.P., AlertEnterprise

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2018 Conference

DAY 2 - FEBRUARY 28, 2018

7 a.m. Breakfast

8 a.m. Chairman’s Welcome

Serge Blais, Director, Centre for Continuing Education, University of Ottawa

8:05 a.m. Global Security The Hon. Andrew Leslie Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada / US Relations)

8:20 a.m. Department of Homeland Security

9 a.m. Retired four-star US General

9:40 a.m. Senior French Diplomat

10:15 a.m. Break

Networking Opportunity

10:30 a.m. Angela Mondou, President, Canada Company

10:50 a.m. Senir U.S. Diplomat

11:30 p.m. Lunch & Speaker Brigadier General (Res.) Assaf Orion, INSS

12:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

3:30 p.m. Conference Chair Wrap-up Comments

Networking Opportunity

Media Panel Fake News and the Race for Truth in Real Time

Noteworthy panelists to be added as confirmed.

Executive Security in the Age of DisruptionPre-emptive planning and post event management

Moderated by Tim O’Neil• Benoit Parent, V.P. Cummins• L.Gen Stuart Beare• Craig D’Souza, Head of Global Investigations & Protect-

ive Intelligence, Facebook

State Cyber Ops and Cyber Security

Moderated by Mark Weatherford• Tim Roxey, V.P., NERC, Ukraine Case Study• BGen Steven Moritsugu,CSE• L/Col. Amos Nachmani, Israel• Brian Harrell, V.P., AlertEnterprise• Al Jones, Consultant

Radicalization and the Foreign Fighter Phenomenon

Moderated by Dr. Paul Taillon• Dr. Aurelie Campana, Laval, Canada Research Chair on

Conflicts and Terrorism• Dr. Erin Miller, University of Maryland, START• France Directorate-General for External Security

(DGSE) or General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI)

• Saad Amrani, Chief Commissioner, Brussels Police Department, Strategic Advisor to the Commissioner General of the Federal Police

• Paul Goldenberg, CEO at Cardinal Point Strategies and member of the United States Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council

Crowd Management, Public Safety and Security

Moderated by Supt. Bill Neadles, TPS • Dr. Keith Still, Manchester Metropolitan University• Cathy Lanier, Senior V.P. of Security, National Football

League

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