1:00 PM
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Welcome By Emcee Zach Williams, City & State NY
- Introduction By Peter Bailey, Chief Strategy Officer, Dataminr
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1:05 PM
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Keynote Address
- First Deputy Commissioner Benjamin Tucker, New York Police Department
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1:30 PM
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Protecting New York's Infrastructure
- From disaster response to emergency preparedness and management, protecting a city and state as large as New York requires many resources. Paying for these resources and other services can be challenging for governments to handle on their own. What is being done to protect our transportation infrastructure, real estate and construction industries, utilities, financial institutions, and public spaces? How are local, state, and federal security entities working together to stop future incidents? What is being done to protect our transportation infrastructure, real estate and construction industries, computer networks, utilities, financial institutions, and public spaces?
- Annie McDonough Reporter, City & State NY(moderator)
- Patrick A. Murphy, Commissioner, NY Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
- Patrick Warren, Chief Safety and Security Officer, Metropolitan Transportation Authority
- Roger L. Parrino Sr., Director, Preparedness, Intelligence and Inspections, The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
- Daniel Krantz, Managing Partner, SWAC (Secure Worker Access Consortium)
- Gary Krulish, Chair, Justice Studies and National Security, Berkeley College School of Professional Studies
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2:20 PM
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Public Safety Re-examined
- The summer of 2020 produced momentum for change in public safety unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Public safety means ensuring communities—especially historically marginalized communities—have the resources to address critical social problems, such as access to housing, food security, transportation, and healthcare, in an effective and humane way. Re-imagining public safety includes how we manage behavioral health as well as finding ways to assure the safety of workers and students back into the larger society. What are community leaders, advocates, police officers, and local government officials doing to rethink public safety in an effective, fair and sustainable way?
- Samar Khurshid, Senior Reporter, Gotham Gazette (moderator)
- Jumaane Williams, Public Advocate of NYC
- Council Member Adrienne Adams, Chair, Public Safety
- Ann Mehra, Public Healthcare Program Innovations Leader, Splunk
- Edward Michael, Master Instructor/Developer, Cellebrite
- Laura Kavanagh, First Deputy Commissioner, New York City Fire Department
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3:10 PM
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Keeping NY’s Information Safe
- From politically motivated hacks to data breaches in every kind of NY institution, digital information is increasingly vulnerable to those seeking to do harm. Governments and business must keep up with technological developments to keep data secure. But in an ever-changing technological environment, including crisis management, emergency preparedness, the development of 5G, artificial intelligence, and more, what is being done to ensure NY’s information is kept safe?
- Kristin Malek, Director Business Diversity, CDW (moderator)
- Colin Ahern, Deputy CISO for Security Sciences, NYC Cyber
- Wolf Moser, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI
- Xevion Baptiste, Emerging Tech initiatives, NYC Economic Development Corp
- Jack Griem, Head of Cybersecurity Group, Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP
- Alex Kirk, Security Engineer, Corelight Inc.
- Justin MacDonald, Executive Security Strategist, CDW
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4:00 PM
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Session Concludes
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