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Center  for  Market  Advantage  Public-­‐Private  Symposium  on    

Security,  Reputation  and  Integrity  Empowering  Insight  Generation  and  Value  Creation  

through  Uncertainty        

In  partnership  with    

Regional  Operations  &  Intelligence  Center  Fusion  Liaison  Officer  Initiative    

Advancing  Information  Sharing  and  Intelligence    with  Private  Sector  Engagement  

     

Date  Friday,  April  24,  2015    Location  Rutgers  Business  School  100  Rockafeller  Road  Piscataway,  NJ  08854      

 

   Who  should  attend?  Professionals   interested   in   reputation   management,   security   and   integrity,   sports  management,  risk  analysis  and  management,  information  technology  and  cyber  threats,  data  privacy,  supply  chain  risks,  financial  risks,  legal  and  regulatory  exposures,  public  relations  and  digital  strategies.      Why  attend?  Professionals  will   engage  with   leading   experts   on   emerging   threats   to   security,   reputation  and   integrity   and   private   sector   impact.     Participants   will   learn   how   to   establish   critical  communication   and   facilitate   information   sharing   through   the   Fusion   Liaison   Officer  Initiative.    Certificates  will  be  issued  upon  completion  of  training  and  assessment.    Breakout  sessions  will  incorporate  case-­‐based  learning  and  private  sector  realities.    Links  to  registration  information  and  venue:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PVPCYHG  http://www.business.rutgers.edu/cma  http://www.business.rutgers.edu/about-­‐rbs/visit/livingston  

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Program  Agenda:      8:00  –  8:30   Registration  and  Networking  (coffee  and  light  breakfast)  

 8:30  –  9:00   Welcome  and  Introductory  Remarks:  

 Rutgers  Business  School  Regional  Operations  &  Intelligence  Center    (ROIC)      

9:00  –  10:30    

Session  1:    Regional  Intelligence  &  Fusion  Initiatives    Theme:    Empowering  Information  Sharing  with  Private  Sector    Synopsis:     Specialists   from   federal,   regional   and   state   law   enforcement  agencies   will   introduce   training   on   the   Regional   Operations   &   Intelligence  Center   (ROIC)   and   its   role,   function   and   operational   capacity   to   empower  information  sharing  and  intelligence  across  sectors.        Session  contributors  will  introduce  the  Fusion  Liaison  Officer  (FLO)  Initiative,  define   opportunities   for   private   sector   engagement,   discuss   benefits   of  participation   in   the   FLO   Initiative   and   outline   processes   for   establishing  critical   communication   on   emerging   threats   to   security,   reputation   and  integrity.    The   Session   will   incorporate   practical   examples   of   FLO   engagement   to  empower  security,   reputation  and   integrity   in   the   face  of   threats,   including  those  emerging  in  the  context  of  disasters  and  large-­‐scale  events.    

 Intelligence  experts  will  discuss:  

• Private  sector  engagement  in  the  Fusion  Liaison  Officer  Initiative.  • Practical  examples  of  information  sharing  and  private  sector  impact.  • Strategic   and   operational   approaches   for   protecting   confidentiality  

and  competitive  intelligence.    

Participants  will  learn  about  and  contribute  to:  • Strategies  for  managing  shared  threats,  including  human  trafficking,  

cyber  attacks  and  related  threats  to  security  and  integrity.  • Dialogue  on  information  sharing  and  intelligence  solutions.  • Fusion  Liaison  Officer  Initiative  efforts  to  engage  the  private  sector.  

   

10:30  –  10:45    

Break  

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10:45  –  12:00   Session  2:  Global  Intelligence  &  Cross-­‐Sector  Initiatives    Theme:    Fusing  Global  Security  &  Integrity  in  Sport    Synopsis:    Specialists  with  strategic  and  operational  expertise  in  intelligence,  anti-­‐corruption   and   security   will   present   research   and   cases   studies   on  shared  risks  emerging  through  organized  crime,  human  trafficking  and  sport  manipulation  linkages.        Session  contributors  will  discuss  efforts  of  the  Organization  for  Economic  Co-­‐operation  and  Development  (OECD)  Task  Force  on  Charting   Illicit  Trade  (TF-­‐CIT),  an  OECD  High  Level  Risk  Forum,  and  its  Sub  Group  on  Emerging  Threats.    The  Session  will   incorporate  initiatives  to  counter  organized  crime  and  illicit  threats,  including  through  training  in  Sport  Security  and  Integrity,  and  related  efforts   to   integrate   security,   reputation   and   integrity   into   research,  education  and  practice.    Specialized  experts  will  discuss:  

• Multi-­‐stakeholder,   cross-­‐sector   efforts   of   OECD   Task   Force   on  Charting  Illicit  Trade  (TF-­‐CIT)  and  Sub  Group  on  Emerging  Threats.  

• Case   studies   on   linkages   among  organized   crime,   human   trafficking,  corruption  and  sports  manipulation.  

• Strategies   and   operational   approaches   for   protecting   sport   through  integrity  training  and  transparency.  

 Participants  will  learn  about  and  contribute  to:  

• Strategies  for  combating  risks  of  organized  crime,  human  trafficking,  sport  manipulation  and  related  threats  to  security  and  integrity.  

• Dialogue  on  how  to  address  gaps  in  global  information  sharing  and  intelligence  solutions  across  sectors.  

• Sport  Security  and  Integrity  efforts.    

12:00  –  13:15   Lunch  Break  (light  lunch  provided)    

13:15  –  14:30      

Session  3:    Breakout  Sessions:  Threats  to  Security,  Reputation  and  Integrity      Workshop/Training  1:    Human  Trafficking      Workshop/Training  2:    Cyber  Security  &  Financial  Crime  Workshop/Training  3:    Sport  Security  +  Integrity  &  Anti-­‐Corruption    Workshop/Training  4:    Supply  Chain  Visibility  &  Risk    

14:30  –  14:45   Break  

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 14:45  –  16:00    

Session  4:    Strategic  Partnerships  &  Public-­‐Private  Initiatives    Theme:  Leveraging  Uncertainty  &  Global  Value  Chains        Synopsis:    Panelists  will  share   insights  from  breakout  sessions  and  facilitate  dialogue  on  creating  value  through  uncertainty.    Special  attention  to  the  role  and  impact  of  public-­‐private  and  cross-­‐sector  efforts  will  be  included.        Panelists  will   incorporate  research  and  feedback  on  strategic  approaches  to  creating  market  advantage  in  the  face  of  threats  to  security,  reputation  and  integrity.    Panelists  will  discuss:  

• Strategies  for  creating  competitive  advantage  through  uncertainty.  • Radical  responsibility  and  frontline  shifts  in  global  governance.    • Implications  for  public-­‐private  engagement.  • Strategic  and  operational  approaches  to  shared  impact  and  relevance.    

Participants  will  learn  about  and  contribute  to:  • Research,  training  and  program  development.    • Dialogue  on  information  sharing  and  intelligence  solutions.  • Creation  of  new  solutions  for  engagement.  

 Participants  will  be  invited  to  engage  in  strategic  public-­‐private  initiatives.    

16:00  –  16:15   Break    

16:15  –  16:30   Insights  and  Concluding  Remarks    Rutgers  Business  School,  Center  for  Market  Advantage