This document announces a public-private symposium on security, reputation and integrity hosted by the Center for Market Advantage and the Regional Operations & Intelligence Center. The event will take place on April 24, 2015 at Rutgers Business School and feature presentations and workshops on emerging threats, the Fusion Liaison Officer Initiative for information sharing, and strategies for addressing risks across sectors like human trafficking, cyber attacks, and sports manipulation. Attendees will include professionals in fields like risk analysis, cybersecurity, and public relations who want to learn how to strengthen security and integrity from leading experts.
1.
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
2. 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
3. 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
4.
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