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THE SOCIETY FOR THE POLICING OF CYBERSPACE (POLCYB)

Presents:
POLCYB GLOBAL CYBERCRIME MANAGEMENT
EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE SERIES:
N. AMERICA & EMEA REGIONS


EVENT CO-HOST:
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS FOR
BRITISH COLUMBIA INCORPORATED
E-COMM 911


"THOUGHT LEADERSHIP ON MANAGING PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORPORATE SECURITY IN THE AI-DRIVEN ERA"

PST 21ST NOVEMBER (TUESDAY), 2023, 8:00A.M.-3:30P.M.

IN-PERSON VENUE in CANADA:
E-COMM 911, 4370 Still Creek Drive, Burnaby, BC V5C 6G9, CANADA.

REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS: from PST 7:15 a.m.






ABOUT POLCYB:

POLCYB is a global non-profit organization, incorporated in British Columbia, Canada.
POLCYB's Goal is to enhance international partnerships with private and public sectors in the areas of Cybercrime Prevention, Detection, and Response.
POLCYB's Objectives focuses on sharing perspectives, policies, strategies for capacity-building, international cooperation, and public education to enhance efficacy in Cybercrime Management.
POLCYB's Global Members are senior and executive management and practitioners in Criminal Justice agencies, Technology, Financial, other Industry sectors, and Academia.





"THOUGHT LEADERSHIP ON MANAGING PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORPORATE SECURITY IN THE AI-DRIVEN ERA."

Panel discussions will highlight the use of innovation and AI-based technologies to enhance public safety and corporate security, and how thought-leaders are responding to challenges posed by data privacy laws around the globe. Panellists will share perspectives on capacity-building and community outreach strategies, innovative partnerships for risk mitigation, policy and enforcement considerations.

Panel discussions will include, but not limited to:

  1. Leadership Professional Development in Cybercrime Management; Proactive Strategies in Cybercrime Prevention, Capacity-building, and Community Engagement.
  2. Leadership Decision-making processes in considering the efficacy of AI tools for public safety and corporate security.
  3. Innovative approaches to Disrupt Cybercrime through International Cooperation, Private-Public Partnerships.
  4. Perspectives on Scope and Regulatory challenges posed by AI models.




TENTATIVE AGENDA

07:15 - 08:00 REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS
08:00 - 08:15 WELCOMING REMARKS
08:15 - 10:15 PANEL 1: "Technology and AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly."
  1. Todd Hillis, Chief Intelligence Officer, The International Association of Certified ISAOs (Information Sharing and Analysis Organization), U.S.A. / Virtual
  2. Scott Jarkoff, Director, Intelligence Strategy, APJ & EMEA, CrowdStrike, JAPAN. / Virtual.
  3. Olesya Danylchenko, Deputy Director, Head of Security Forum, Ukrainian Interbank Payment Systems Member Association "EMA", UKRAINE. / Virtual.
  4. Stephen Thatcher, Vice-President, Operations, E-COMM 911; POLCYB Director, CANADA. / In-person.
  5. Ryan Ayliffe, Superintendent, Criminal Investigations Division, Calgary Police Service, CANADA. / In-person.
  6. The Hon. Wally Oppal , Senior Counsel, Boughton Law, CANADA. / In-person.
Panel Chair: Scott Warren, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs, JAPAN; POLCYB Secretary / Virtual.
10:15 - 10:30 REFRESHMENTS
10:30 - 12:30 PANEL 2: "Technology and AI: The Legal Landscape."
  1. Alexander Seger, Head of Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe, FRANCE. / Virtual.
  2. Georgi Jokhadze, Project Manager, Cybercrime Programme Office, Council of Europe, ROMANIA. / Virtual.
  3. Kevin deBruyckere, Director, AML & Investigations, Legal, Compliance, Security, B.C. Lottery Corp. CANADA. / In-person.
  4. Kristin Bryan, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs, U.S.A. / Virtual.
  5. Scott Warren, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs; POLCYB Secretary, JAPAN. / Virtual.
Panel Chair: Scott Warren, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs, JAPAN; POLCYB Secretary / Virtual.
12:30 - 13:15 LUNCHEON
13:15 - 15:15 PANEL 3: "Proactive Responses through Capacity-building, Community Engagement, and Collaboration."
  1. Neil Dubord, Ph.D., Chief Constable, Delta Police Department, British Columbia, CANADA. / In-person.
  2. Cliff O'Brien, Superintendent, Community Policing North Division, Calgary Police Service; POLCYB Director, CANADA. / In-person.
  3. Rao Srinivasa, Managing Director, Data Centres, Colliers India, INDIA. / Virtual.
  4. Robert W. (Bob) Gordon, Strategic Advisor, Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange (CCTX), CANADA. / In-person.
  5. Stuart Hyde QPM, Director Stuart Hyde Associates Ltd; POLCYB VP- Development, U.K. / Virtual.
  6. Bessie Pang, Executive Director, POLCYB, CANADA. / In-person.
Panel Chair: Bessie Pang, Executive Director, POLCYB, CANADA. / In-person.
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