PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY, 8 OCTOBER 2014 THE CRYSTAL, LONDON E16 13:45 – 1400 Welcome and Introduction Stephen Greenhalgh, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime (DMPC), Mayoral Office for Policing and Crime 14:00 – 17:30 Cyber Resilience Beyond IT: Crafting an Integrated and Multi-Disciplinary Approach to a Clear and Present Danger The workshop will explore the core strategies for integrating functional areas and departments across an enterprise and beyond in terms of preparedness, response and recovery for cyber- attacks. It will build upon the foundational work of the World Economic Forum’s Cyber Resilience Initiative as well as other governmental and industry initiatives. Roles and responsibilities of key participants will be explored including those of crisis management, business continuity, security, operations, planning and supply-chain management, up to Board level. (Organised in conjunction with William G. Raisch, Director, Global Risk Network, International Center for Enterprise Preparedness (InterCEP), New York University). (Sponsored by Siemens). 18:30 – 20:30 Drinks Reception (Sponsored by PwC) Welcome and address from Leo Johnson, Partner, PwC WORLD CITIES CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 9 OCTOBER 2014 BRITISH LIBRARY, LONDON N1 08:15 Registration, networking breakfast and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms 09:00 – 11:15 09:00 PLENARY SESSION: URBAN CHALLENGES - Auditorium Welcome to London: London as a Resilient Capital Sir David Veness CBE QPM, Chairman, Advisory Board, Security & Resilience Network, London First 09:10 Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 09:45 Plenary A Keynote: Urban Security and International Co-operation Admiral Rt. Hon. Baron West of Spithead GCB DSC, former UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Security and Counter-terrorism 10:15 Plenary B Keynote: Smart Integration and Sustainability Hazem Galal, Cities & Local Government Sector Global Leader, Partner, PwC 10:45 Plenary Discussion Panel: Making Cities Fit For Purpose Chair: Kate Brown, Group Director – Sustainability, Grosvenor Group Panellists: 11:15 – 11:45 Admiral Rt. Hon. Baron West of Spithead GCB DSC, former UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Security and Counter-terrorism Leo Johnson, Partner, PwC Coffee break, networking and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms 11:45 – 13:00 PARALLEL PANEL SESSIONS 11:45 Challenges I – Auditorium Challenges II – Bronte Room Terrorism, Crime and Cyber Attack Natural Catastrophes, Migration, Disorder Chair: Donald Toon, Director, Economic Crime Command, National Crime Agency (NCA) Chair: Christopher N. Donnelly CMG TD, Director, The Institute for Statecraft Speakers: Speakers: a. a. The Future of Terrorism in an Urban Environment Professor Bill McGuire, Professor Emeritus of Geophysical and Climate Hazards, UCL James de Labillière DSO MBE, Group Head War, Terrorism and Political Violence, Hiscox b. The Scourge of Corruption in Cities Peter van Veen, Director, Business Integrity Programme, Transparency International c. The Cyber Challenge in a Networked World b. Population Explosion: Challenges of Governance Clarissa Azkoul, Chief of Mission, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) UK c. Troels Oerting, Director, Cyber Crime Unit, EUROPOL 13:00 – 14:15 Urban Disorder and Gangs Professor Simon Hallsworth, Professor of Sociology, Head of School of Applied Social Sciences, University Campus Suffolk Working lunch, networking and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms Lunchtime Briefing: Grosvenor’s Resilient Cities Report Kate Brown, Group Director – Sustainability, Grosvenor Group 13:30 – 13:50 14:15 – 15:15 14:15 A Turbulent Natural Environment PLENARY SESSION: CRISIS RESPONSES - Auditorium Plenary C Keynote: The Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy Michael Berkowitz, Managing Director, The Rockefeller Foundation's 100 Resilient Cities Centennial Challenge 14:45 Plenary D Keynote: Rebuilding a Safe Community after a Major Incident William B. Evans, Commissioner of Police, City of Boston Police Department 15:15 – 15:45 Coffee break, networking and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms 15:45 – 16:50 PARALLEL PANEL SESSIONS 15:45 Crisis Response I - Auditorium Crisis Response II – Bronte Room Strategic Crisis Decision-Making Intelligence-led Decision-Making and Crowd Dynamics Chair: Professor Denis Fischbacher-Smith, Research Chair, Risk and Resilience, University of Glasgow Chair: Karen Lomas, Director Smart Cities EMEA, Intel Speakers: Speakers: a. a. Leadership of a Complex, Dynamic Environment Victor Meyer, Global Head, Corporate Security and Business Continuity, Deutsche Bank AG b. The Operational Interface in Managing Catastrophic Events The Art of Predictive Intelligence Nick Coleman, Head, Global Cyber Security Services Intelligence, IBM b. Crowd and Evacuation Modelling Simon Ancliffe, CEO, Movement Strategies Dr Paul Robertson MCBI, Director, Crisis Leadership, PwC c. Securing Supply Chains and Product Provenance c. Information Sharing and Partnerships Emily Landis Walker, CEO, Landis & Co Dr Jon Arthur, Former Business Resilience Director, Unilever 17:00 First Day Closing Address - Auditorium Sir David Veness CBE QPM, Chairman, Advisory Board, Security & Resilience Network, London First 19:00 Dinner – Level39, E14. Guest Speaker: Nick Ross, Broadcaster and Journalist WORLD CITIES CONFERENCE FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2014 BRITISH LIBRARY, LONDON N1 08:30 Registration, networking breakfast and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms 09:00 – 10:00 09:00 PLENARY SESSION: RESILIENT CITIES - Auditorium Plenary E Keynote: Safety and Resilience of Shanghai Zhang Qi, Vice Chair, Shanghai Municipal Urban-Rural Development and Management Commission Dr Jianjun Qin, Assistant Professor, Shanghai Institute of Disaster Prevention and Relief, Tongji University 09:30 Plenary F Keynote: Making Cities Safe and Resilient Justin Lyon, CEO and Founder, Simudyne 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break, networking and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms 10:30 – 11:50 PARALLEL PANEL SESSIONS 10:30 Resilient Cities I - Auditorium Resilient Cities II – Bronte Room Making Organisations and Communities More Resilient Resilient Cities and Planning for Large Events Chair: Paul Hopkin, Technical Director, AIRMIC Chair: James Cleverly AM, Chairman, London Resilience Forum, and Chairman, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Speakers: Speakers: a. a. Community Resilience: The Australian Experience Alastair McAslan OBE, Director, Strathfillan Consultancy Janet Williams QPM, Chair, The Protective Security Experts Group, INTERPOL, and Security Adviser, Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, Qatar 2022 World Cup b. Safeguarding and Recovering Reputation Dr Leslie Gaines-Ross, Chief Reputation Strategist, Weber Shandwick c. Models for Operationalising Public-Private Resilience b. The Transport Perspective William G. Raisch, Director, Global Risk Network, International Center for Enterprise Preparedness (InterCEP), New York University 11:50 – 12:50 11:50 Building Intelligence, Operational Response and Business Involvement Michael Brown MVO, Managing Director, London Underground and London Rail PLENARY SESSION - Auditorium Plenary G Keynote: Building a More Resilient City Jerry Velasquez, Chief of Advocacy and Outreach, UNISDR 12:15 Plenary Discussion Panel: Achieving Cyber Resilience Chair: Sir Ian Andrews CBE TD, Former Chairman, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), and Member, Advisory Board, Security & Resilience Network, London First Panellists: 13:00 – 14:00 13:30 – 13:50 Richard Knowlton, Group Director, Security, Vodafone Richard Horne, Partner, Risk Assurance, PwC Working lunch, networking and exhibitor visits – Foyer, Chaucer & Elliot Rooms Lunchtime Briefing: HP Safe City in the Age of Big Data David Humphrey, CTO Video, HP Autonomy 14:00 – 16:35 14:00 PLENARY SESSION: SMART CITY TECHNOLOGY - Auditorium Plenary H Keynote: Future-Proofing Megacities - The Road Ahead Sir David King KB, Chairman, Future Cities Catapult 14:35 – 16:05 PARALLEL PANEL SESSIONS 14:35 Smart City Technology I - Auditorium Smart City Technology II – Bronte Room Architecture for Safe and Sustainable Living Emerging Technologies Chair: Cristiana Fragola, Regional Director for Europe, C40 Cities Chair: John Yuzdepski, Co-Founder, Workware Systems Inc. Speakers: Speakers: a. a. Making Cities Environmentally Safe Andrew Cooke, Director of Business Development, Atkins b. Designing Out Crime Hugh Eaton OBE MA, Director, Government and National Security, Cisco UK b. Urban Sensor and Robotics Applications Chris Tomlinson, Senior Consultant, Resilience, Security and Risk, Arup c. Cities in the Sky – Protecting High-Rise Communities Glenn Smith, CEO, MapleBird c. Matt Maer DSO MBE, Group Security Director, Canary Wharf Group 16:15 The Application of Big Data Bio-security and Bio-containment Dr Hervé Borrion, Project Leader, Resilient Infrastructure and Building Security, University College London Final Day Closing Address and Look Forward - Auditorium Sir David Veness CBE QPM, Chairman, Advisory Board, Security & Resilience Network, London First 16:30 Close
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