Speakers

Speakers organized by Session
Track Key :
 Track 1: Critical Infrastucture Planning and Protection (CI) Track 2: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance (CS)
 Track 3: Domestic and International Terrorism: Deterrence, Preparation and Response (TD) Domestic Defense Symposium (DD)
 Track 4: Law Enforcement Case Studies and Tactics (LE) --- Open to All Registrants Tutorials
INSTRUCTOR EVENT
  Session CI-4: Blending Physical and Cyber Security for CIP
  Session CI-4: Blending Physical and Cyber Security for CIP
  Session LE-2: Cross Training America’s First Responders
  Session CS-8: Educating Senior Leaders in Cybersecurity Regulations
  Session CI-2: Risk Assessment and Resources for Critical Infrastructure Planning
  Session CS-5: Effective Security Architectures and Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
  Session CI-2: Risk Assessment and Resources for Critical Infrastructure Planning
  Session CS-7: Access Control via Identity Management
  Keynote Address #2: "Cops Count - Police Matter," Bill Bratton, Former Los Angeles/New York/Boston Police Chief and Chairman, Altegrity Risk International (an Altegrity, Inc. company)
  Session TD-5: Interagency Collaboration in the Implementation of HSPD-19: Combating Terrorist Use of Explosives
  Session TD-5: Interagency Collaboration in the Implementation of HSPD-19: Combating Terrorist Use of Explosives
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session LE-3: Law Enforcement Agent Mobility
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Session CI-2: Risk Assessment and Resources for Critical Infrastructure Planning
  Session 3: Coordination between the Military and First Responders
  Session 5: The Expanding Role of Joint Task Force-Civil Support & the CBRNE Consequence Management Response Force
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session TD-5: Interagency Collaboration in the Implementation of HSPD-19: Combating Terrorist Use of Explosives
  Session 6: Emergency Communications & Interoperability
  Session TD-2: Connecting the Dots: The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI)
  Session CI-1: Pandemics: COOP Considerations for Public Safety Agencies
  Session CS-8: Educating Senior Leaders in Cybersecurity Regulations
  Session CS-7: Access Control via Identity Management
  Session CI-5: Simulations for Emergency Planning
  Session LE-5: The Art of Perception
  Session TD-3: Situational Awareness for Emergency Response: Virtual Alabama and II SIS Projects
  Session LE-1: From Intelligence Led Policing to Predictive Policing: How Technology and Information Fuse a New Paradigm
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session CI-5: Simulations for Emergency Planning
  Session CI-4: Blending Physical and Cyber Security for CIP
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Tutorial 1-6: Forensic Fundamentals - Presented with the SANS Institute
  Session 2: Intel Gathering & Sharing for Domestic Defense
  Session CS-1: The Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CATEC) - CAG Control 7
  Session TD-5: Interagency Collaboration in the Implementation of HSPD-19: Combating Terrorist Use of Explosives
  Session CI-4: Blending Physical and Cyber Security for CIP
  Session TD-2: Connecting the Dots: The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI)
  Session TD-2: Connecting the Dots: The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI)
  Session LE-3: Law Enforcement Agent Mobility
  Session TD-4: Terrorist Attack Analysis: A Systems Approach to Creating Proactive Antiterrorism Programs
  Session TD-3: Situational Awareness for Emergency Response: Virtual Alabama and II SIS Projects
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Session TD-2: Connecting the Dots: The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI)
  Session CS-4: Developing Metrics for Cybersecurity Programs
  Keynote Address #1: U.S. Military Forces, First Responders & Defense of the Nation
  Session CI-2: Risk Assessment and Resources for Critical Infrastructure Planning
  Session CS-5: Effective Security Architectures and Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
  Session CI-5: Simulations for Emergency Planning
  Session CS-5: Effective Security Architectures and Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
  Session CS-3: Mobile Device Security
  Session CS-4: Developing Metrics for Cybersecurity Programs
  Session 4: Coping with Less: How States are Dealing with Reduced National Guard Presence Due to Military Commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session CI-3: Securing Energy and Water Systems: Necessary Components
  Session TD-1: Risk Identification and Prediction to Deter Growth and Expansion of TTOs and TCOs from Mexico and Central America
  Session TD-3: Situational Awareness for Emergency Response: Virtual Alabama and II SIS Projects
  Session CS-8: Educating Senior Leaders in Cybersecurity Regulations
  Session LE-3: Law Enforcement Agent Mobility
  Session TD-5: Interagency Collaboration in the Implementation of HSPD-19: Combating Terrorist Use of Explosives
  Session LE-4: When the Bad Guys Come to America