Former R-TX representative and CIA clandestine agent Wil Hurd will discuss current security threats that have evolved since 9-11 and discuss threats that are on the horizon
The world is a crazy place and the security challenges critical infrastructure face are more challenging than ever. This session will discuss a couple of hot topics that may greatly affect site security in the future.
This session will discuss security hotspots globally and the security challenges and innovative solutions that are needed at refining and chemical sites to keep your site, staff, and community secure.
Incidents of civil unrest and industrial action are growing. Demonstrations against the energy sector continue--are you prepared if a protest is at your gate?
Security technologies are constantly evolving with to help counter the threats and better understand possible mitigations. This session will discuss the evolving world of counter UAS technology and a new intrusion model for CFATS sites.
“Port Security Grants”: A missed opportunity or a path to corporate attention for security. Strengthen your port by supplementing your budget to complete a needed project. Reduce Risk through target hardening using the latest technology with the benefit of matching funds.
DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency works closely with industry to help build a sector that can defend against both cyber and physical threats. During this session, CISA Chemical Security Policy Chief Annie Hunziker Boyer will speak to the future direction of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) regulations, CFATS reauthorization priorities, and insights from the first year of CFATS inspection audits. Chief Hunziker will also brief conference attendees on the recent Global Chemical Security Congress and the opportunities for greater involvement from industry. CISA’s Regional Director for Region 6 will discuss regional priorities, initiatives, and services that support the security and resilience of critical infrastructure owners and operators.