With nearly two million American workers reporting being victims of workplace violence and small- to medium-sized businesses experiencing a 231% increase in ransomware attacks, the ability to plan for and respond to security incidents is paramount. The 63rd ASIS International Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2017), taking place Sept. 25-28 at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center, will bring together 20,000 security professionals from across the globe to address the most pressing issues for security management professionals, including sessions focused on active shooters, workplace violence, soft target protection, cybersecurity and terrorism and technology solutions leveraging machine learning, robotics and IoT.
Keynote sessions:
Hon. George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States (Monday, 8:30-10:00 am). Closed to press.
Mark Cuban, Owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Chairman & Co-Founder, HD Net/AXS TV (Monday, 12:00-1:30pm). Cuban will take questions from the press immediately after his session.
Global Responses to Global Threats Panel, Boston Marathon bombing investigative leads, retired FBI Special Agent Richard DesLauriers and Former Boston Police Department Commissioner Ed Davis, will talk about the hunt for the Tsarnaev brothers. Plus, City of London Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Barnard and France’s Lieutenant-Colonel Christophe Roland Beuzit of the GIGN, France’s elite counterterrorism unit, will discuss recent terror attacks in Europe (Wednesday, 8:30-10:00am).
Lessons from the Storm: Lessons Learned from Past Hurricanes, Panelists will share lessons learned from previous storms and how these insights can help security professionals plan and prepare their organisations to be more resilient in the face of a natural disaster. (Monday 3:45- 5:00pm).
Innovative entrepreneurs are having a positive and transformative effect on the global fight against human trafficking |
Security Cares Active Shooter Response Panel featuring Dallas Sheriff Lupe Valdez, will cover the risks facing small/medium-sized businesses and community and cultural institutions and steps to take now to improve their resilience against acts of violence. (Wednesday, 8:30 am-10:15am).
City of Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo will be recognised at the Wednesday, Sept. 27 morning general session (8:00-10:00 am). He will be available to take questions from the media immediately after.
Other sessions of note out of the 180 offered include:
Innovative Practices to Combat Human Trafficking: Innovative entrepreneurs are having a positive and transformative effect on the global fight against human trafficking. They are launching dynamic organisations, solutions, and advancements to tackle this egregious human rights abuse. Learn how these entrepreneurs got started and what inspires them. Find out about their successes and challenges. Explore how technology has played a role in their ventures and what they see for the future of the anti-human trafficking movement (Monday, 10:30-11:45 am).
Lone Offenders, Radicalisation, and Violence Prevention: In this session, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Investigator Terry Allen will review insights from both the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit and Control Risks that focus on identifying and responding to behaviors that may be indicative of insider radicalisation. (Monday, 3:45-5:00pm).
There’s Been a Consumer Information Breach. What Do I Do? Combined, the Equifax, Anthem, eBay, and JPMorgan Chase breaches affects more than 450 million people, households, and businesses. These breaches undermine consumer confidence in the marketplace, hurting consumers and businesses alike. This session will explore how to address the crisis, as well as examine consumer advocacy. (Wednesday, 11:00 am-12:15pm).