An Intelligence Symposium
on
Terrorism,
Radicalization
& Insider Threats
The Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) Midwest
Alumni Association, a group of homeland security graduates, in conjunction with the City of Chicago's Office of Emergency
Management and Communications (OEMC) is pleased to invite you to a Public/Private Sector Symposium on
Thursday, December 8, 2016 from
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
at The Art Institute of Chicago, Fullerton Hall
111 South Michigan
Avenue Chicago, IL [Enter through main entrance]
It is the intent
of this symposium to re-enforce the relationships that developed after 9/11 between the public and private sectors.
Please RSVP by Tuesday, December
6, 2016 to
rsvp@hillardheintze.com
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Agenda
1:00 - 1:15 - Introductions
• Russell Collett, Associate
VP, Art Institute
• General Alicia Tate-Nadeau, Director OEMC
• Elena Kim-Mitchell, Director, Private Sector Partnerships, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
• Heather Issvoran, CHDS
• David O'Keefe, CHDS
1:15 - 2:00 Radicalization Awareness Presentation
Fighting
terrorism and violent extremism requires
more than security measures. Awareness is the first step in preventing violent
extremist activities. Both the public and private sector have a role
in identifying radicalization
and this presentation
will discuss the current experience on the issue of radicalization.
• Annie Rohrhoff, Midwest Domestic Representative - National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC)
2:00 - 2:30 - Dr. Robert Pape, University of
Chicago, Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism
The Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism
has a core mission
to produce top international security scholarship with policy relevance, in order to reduce
security threats
and enhance stability across the world. Dr.
Pape specializes in international security affairs, he is considered one of the world's
foremost experts on strategic air power and terrorism
studies. His research efforts has also led him to study the effectiveness of economic sanctions, humanitarian intervention policy, U.S.-China Relations, and American Grand Strategy.
He will discuss the current issues
and research relative to suicide bombings.
2:30 - 2:45 - Break
2:45 - 3:45 - Insider Threat
Panel, How Practitioners are Protecting People,
Places and Assets
This panel will explore the issues surrounding insider threats, and will provide an opportunity to share experiences of private sector agencies to help raise awareness
for practitioners.
Moderator: Dr. Robert Pape
• Lisa Blimling, Enterprise Security Risk Management, Caterpillar Inc.
• Rowan Kelly, Senior
Manager, Domestic Security Activity (DSA),
The Boeing Company
• Randy Trzeciak, CEERT Insider Threat Center, Software
Enterprise Institute
3:45 - 4:15 - How Foreign Governments are Targeting U.S. Technologies
The world is growing smaller
and technology is both an enabler and a
risk for agencies working in international markets. Current issues and strategies regarding the targeting
of U.S. Technologies
will be discussed.
• Ms. Abby Madden, DSS CI Special Agent
4:15 - 5:00 - Local Public/Private Partnerships
and Resources for the Private Sector
A panel discussion on the trends,
partnership opportunities and products provided by your local intelligence
resources.
• Robert Simmons, Chicago
FBI
• Ted Berger,
Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC)
• Dora Tyrrell and Ashley Reichert, Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center
(STIC)
• Kevin Hacker and Patrick Kinney, Chicago
Police Crime Prevention and Information Center (CPIC)