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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
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
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
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