*The program is subject to changes
**Subject to an additional fee
Tel Aviv ,Trask- Event Hall, Yosef Yekuti'eli 6 St., Tel Aviv Port
Meet and Mingle with Israel's HLS & Cyber ecosystem and global senior executives.
Dress code: business
At the David Intercontinental Hotel, Professor Ezekiel Kaufman St. 12, Tel Aviv.
*Spanish translation with headphones
Dress code: business
In This Session we will provide a snapshot of the current challenges and Opportunities in Israel’s cyber and physical security arenas, and share what we can anticipate in the coming years.
In our modern world, there exists a synergy between the physical and cybernetic dimensions. This synergy presents law enforcement agencies with significant challenges regarding the methods and solutions that will best help protect the lives of civilians. The options are vast and knowing which solution will work best when the threats are not completely clear can be a daunting task.
In this session, we will meet police commissioners from around the world. Together we will attempt to create a roadmap that will prevent the next threat from occurring, using technology, intelligence, and human forces.
In addition, we will discuss the fine line that distinguishes between law enforcement, and civil and collective responsibilities when making decisions in real time.
Protecting critical infrastructure is vital to securing a given country’s ability to continuously run essential services – both governmental and civil, and raises the importance of taking into account both cybernetic and kinetic concerns.
As the world continues to expand its protection of critical infrastructure, such as airports, sea ports and electrical infrastructure, new challenges area rising in fields such as energy, transportation, hospitals, banks and more.
In this session we will meet professionals in the fields of law enforcement and public institution management to discuss how we can continue to protect critical infrastructures while predicting and preventing danger.
In the present day and age, protecting crowds occurs both in the physical and virtual worlds. Crowds in these spaces are both a sensitive and significant target in influencing countries.
In this session we will discuss the challenges of finding the right security measures to manage emergency events in various spaces, whether caused by humans or nature. In our discussion, we will put a spotlight on the civil space as a factor that supports countries in dealing with emergency situations.
In this session the Home Front Command of Israel will provide a first glimpse into a new intelligence platform that provides authorities with real-time insights into emergency situations in which survivors are trapped.
The system supports three main processes: collection, research, and data presentation, and provides law enforcement officials with real-time data access on the front lines.
We will learn about the system’s mapping technology, imaging capabilities, and the relationship it creates between intelligence and rescue forces in order to help find trapped survivors.
Robotics and artificial intelligence are filling up the security and technological toolbox in the quest for reactive and economic efficiency.
In this session we will expand on what this means and discuss the role of artificial intelligence and robotic automation in replacing human resources in security and law enforcement. We will also discuss the potential risks and the need to minimize dangers, while maintaining high security standards.
Cyber Resilience as the Master Key for Cyber Security
Speaker: Mr. Noam Krakover, CRO, Cyber Division, ELTA, Israel
(By invitation only)
*Additional costs
**For international guests only
Dress code: casual
*Transportation will be provided by the organizers, Depart from Tel Aviv 08:00 AM
*An information&instructions letter regarding the tour and timetable will be send via mail to registered participants.
08:00 - Depart from Tel Aviv SOLD OUT
09:00 - 09:30
Meet outside door No. 3, Identifying invitees, escorted walk to venue, Coffee
09:30 - 09:45
Opening Address by IAA
09:45 - 10:10
Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) – The National Regulation approach to Critical Infrastructure
10:10 - 10:30
Ministry of Transportation (MoT) = Determining the need for cross-sector T-SOC
10:30 - 10:45
Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:15
IAA Approach to cyber security, and roadmap to implementing T-SOC
11:15 - 11:45
Stakeholders Specialists Panel (IAA, MoT, INCD, etc.)
11:45 - 12:15
Light Snacks Lunch
12:15 - 13:00
A visit to IAA & Mot C+T-SOC
Dress code: casual
*The number of participants in the Cyber Plenary hosted by IAA is limited and would be approved individually based on relevance and capacity.
*Suitable for Cyber/Security managers/experts mainly from Transportation different sectors and Critical Infrastructure field.
*Organized transportation to Ben-Gurion Int'l Airport (Terminal 1 Façade)
**Changes of schedule might apply by organizers
At the National Police Academy, Beit Shemesh
12:00 - Depart from Tel Aviv*
Israel Police showcase
At the National Police Academy, Beit Shemesh
*Organized transportation to the National Police Academy, Beit Shemesh
For international guests only