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2 nd Annual FOCUS DAY BUILDING CRITICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SAFE CITIES TUESDAY 12 th May 2015 08.30 Registration 08.50 Opening Address - Danny Levy, Head Asia Public Sector, Worldwide Business Research 09.00 Chairs opening remarks -


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2nd Annual

FOCUS DAY – BUILDING CRITICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR SAFE CITIES TUESDAY 12th May 2015

08.30

Registration

08.50 Opening Address - Danny Levy, Head Asia Public Sector, Worldwide Business Research 09.00 Chair’s opening remarks - Dave Gorshkov, Chairman, CCTV Standards Committee for Passenger Transportation, USA 09.10 Opening Keynote Address - Intelligent Security and Resilience in Urban Ecosystems: Towards a New Paradigm of Police Management Ángel Albendín, Chief of Police, Valencia Local Police, Spain

CYBER RESILIENCE STRATEGIES

09.30 What are the Most Effective Resilient City Operations in a World Without Borders? Dr Vrizlynn Thing, Department Head, Cyber Security & Intelligence, Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Singapore A*STAR) 09.50 What is Interpol’s Role and Effort Countering Cybercrime in your City, and how will this Evolve? Kimmo Ulkuniemi, Assistant Director, Strategy & Outreach, Cyber Innovation and Outreach Directorate, INTERPOL Global Complex For Innovation 10.10 Networking break 10.40 Critical Infrastructure Protection – Defending a Networked Nation Carrine Teoh Chooi Shi , Head, Product Development and Marketing, Industry Development Division, CyberSecurity Malaysia 11.00 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Does Not Have to be a Threat: How Can You Securely Adapt Your Systems to Allow BYOD?

  • Dr. John Kan Wei Seng, Chief Information Officer, Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Singapore

A*STAR) 11.20 All Star Panel: How can you Secure Your City’s Critical Information Systems Against Cyber Attacks? Moderator: Dave Gorshkov, Chairman, CCTV Standards Committee for Passenger Transportation, USA Panellists: Dr Vrizlynn Thing, Department Head, Cyber Security & Intelligence, Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Singapore A*STAR) Kimmo Ulkuniemi, Assistant Director, Strategy & Outreach, Cyber Innovation and Outreach Directorate, INTERPOL Global Complex For Innovation Carrine Teoh Chooi Shi , Head, Product Development and Marketing, Industry Development Division, CyberSecurity Malaysia 12.20 Networking Lunch

TRANSFORMATIONAL CLOUD STRATEGIES

13.20 Case Study: Securing City Cloud by Examining Security Incidents in Japan Jack YS Lin, Information Security Analyst, JPCERT/CC 13.40 Case Study: What are the Best Practice Strategies to Ensure that your City Cloud is Secure and Resilient? Anthony Lim, Director, Cloud Security Alliance

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www.safecitiesasia.com EXPLOTING BIG DATA & ANALYTICS

14.00 How can you Successfully Integrate a Comprehensive Sensor Network in your City? Jim Morrish, Founder & Chief Research Officer, Machina Research Alex Chau, Principal Analyst & Head of Asia, Machina Research 14.20 The Best Resilience Decisions come from Spatially Connected Government Andy Wilson MCMI, Director Strategic Business Development, Ordnance Survey International, UK

NEW FRONTIERS IN MOBILE ENGAGEMENT

14.40 How Can You Improve Citizen Engagement through Mobile Response Programmes? Ted Suen, Head of Information Technology, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong 15.00 Networking break

PSIM CASE STUDY REVOLUTION

15.30 Case Study Revolution – How to Use Physical Security Management Systems (PSIM) to Improve Real-Time Situational Awareness Miki Calero, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio Public Safety, USA and Founder, Urbis Global LLC

Drill-Down Roundtables

16.30 Roundtable 1: How can you Form an Effective Safe Cities Blue Print which Includes a Comprehensive Cyber Resilience Strategy? Led by: Dr Vrizlynn Thing, Department Head, Cyber Security & Intelligence, Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research Roundtable 2: How can you Use PSIM to Boost Awareness, Enhance Safety and Drive Efficiency in your City? Led by: Miki Calero, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio Public Safety, USA and Founder, Urbis Global LLC Roundtable 3: The Case for and Benefits of an Integrated City Cloud Platform Anthony Lim, Director, Cloud Security Alliance Roundtable 4: How can an Effective Mobile Engagement Strategy Change the Way Citizens Interact with Central Government Agencies? Led by: Ted Suen, Head of Information Technology, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong Roundtable 5: How can you overcome Situational Awareness Challenges in Safe Cities? Led by: Ravi Chalaka, Vice President, Worldwide Solutions and Social Innovations Marketing, Hitachi Data Systems 17.30 Close of focus day

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 13th MAY 2015

08.00 Registration, coffee & opportunity to view exhibition 08.55 Conference opening remarks - Danny Levy, Head Asia Public Sector, Worldwide Business Research 09.00 Chair’s opening remarks - Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan

MATURE CITIES BEST PRACTICE CASE STUDIES

09.10 Opening Address – Defining the Framework for Safe City Projects – What are the General Core Principles that Cities Need to Follow? Miki Calero, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio Public Safety, USA and Founder, Urbis Global LLC 09.30 Keynote Address 1 – The EIU Safe Cities Index 2015: Towards a New Definition of City Safety Chris Clague, Senior Analyst, Economist Intelligence Unit 09.50 Keynote Address 2 – What are the Core Principles that EUROPOL has Employed to Help European Cities Realise Smart, Safe and Secure Policing?

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Benoit Godart, Head of Outreach & Support, European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), EUROPOL 10.10 Best Practice Innovation Special Address: How can Simulation Science and the Art of Creating a Testbed Environment to Effectively Visualise the Outcomes of Decisions, Policies, and Operations Make Cities Safer? Justin Lyon, CEO and Founder at Simudyne and World Pioneer in the field of Transformative Safe Cities Simulation Technology 10.30 Networking break and opportunity to view the exhibition 11.10 Keynote Address 3 – How can you Leverage Rapid Visualization of Big Data Analytics? Ravi Chalaka, Vice President, Worldwide Solutions and Social Innovations Marketing, Hitachi Data Systems 11.30 Keynote Address 4 – How to use Public Private Partnership to Deal with Public Transport Security and Crisis Management Anand Vaswani, Deputy Director, Security Operations and Readiness, SMRT Corporation, Singapore 11.50 Keynote Address 5 – How has Tokyo Created an Intelligent and Secure Urban Rail Network through Constant Innovation?

  • Dr. Hironori Kato, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan

12.10 All-star panel: How do you Pull Together a Complete Safe Cities Solution Including both the Technical and Non- Technical Elements? Moderator: Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan Panellists: Mark Ploszay, Global Defence and National Security Specialist/i2, IBM Benoit Godart, Head of Outreach & Support, European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), EUROPOL Olivier Duroyon, Director, Global Government and Public Sector, Alcatel Lucent 13.10 Networking lunch and opportunity to view the exhibition

STREAM A INDONESIA IN-FOCUS COUNTRY TRACK STREAM B INDIA IN-FOCUS COUNTRY TRACK

Chaired by: Andrew Hodges, Vice President - Citizen and Business Engagement, The Future Cities Institute Chaired by: Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan 14.20 Case Study: How Effective is IT Governance in Indonesia in Fuelling the Development of Safe Cities?

  • Prof. Suhono Harso Supangkat, Director of

Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia 14.20 Case Study: Evaluating India's Megacity Policing & its Impact on Safe Cities in India Ramesh Sharma, Director General of Police (Ret’d), Madhya Pradesh Police Force, India 14.40 Case Study: How is the Indonesian BNPB ICT Master-Plan Harnessing Technology to Enable Safer Cities? Noel Pitoy, ICT Interoperability Advisor and Team Leader for ICT Master-plan, BNPB, Indonesia 15.00 Case Study: How is Makassar Evolving from a Tier 2 Port City into one of Asia’s Leading Safe Cities? Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto, Mayor, Makassar City, Indonesia 15.00 Case Study: How has the use of Immediate Response System by the NDRF During the 2014 Indian Monsoons Helped Save Lives and Secure Cities?

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Shri Sandeep Rai Rathore (IPS), Inspector General, National Disaster Response Force and Civil Defence 15.20 All-star Panel: What are the Opportunities for Growth and the Challenges that Still need to be Overcome Within the Safe City Community in Indonesia?

  • Prof. Suhono Harso Supangkat, Director of

Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto, Mayor, Makassar City, Indonesia 15.20 All-star Panel: What are the Opportunities for Growth and the Challenges that Still need to be Overcome in India? Ramesh Sharma, Director General of Police (Ret’d), Madhya Pradesh Police Force, India Shri Sandeep Rai Rathore (IPS), Inspector General, National Disaster Response Force and Civil Defence 16.00 Networking afternoon break 16.30 Safe Cities Funding Forum - How do the Asian Development Bank and World Bank Group evaluate safe cities and what are the criteria for qualifying for funding? Chaired by: Andrew Hodges, Vice President - Citizen and Business Engagement, The Future Cities Institute Panellists: Anupma Jain, Senior Social Sector Specialist, Urban Development and Water Division, Southeast Asia Division, Asian Development Bank Vijay Jagannathan, (former) Sector Manager in East Asia and Pacific Region, World Bank Oxford Style Debate - Technology Integration Vs. Effective Interagency Interoperability and Training – Which is More Important? Chaired by: Dave Gorshkov, Chairman, CCTV Standards Committee for Passenger Transportation, USA Panellists for the Motion Supporting Technology Integration: Jim Morrish, Founder & Chief Research Officer, Machina Research Carsten Rönsdorf, Practice Manager Future cities, standards and 3D,

Ordnance Survey International – British Embassy Dubai

Panellists for the Motion Supporting Interagency Interoperability and Training: Miki Calero, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio Public Safety, USA and Founder, Urbis Global LLC Ramesh Sharma, Director General of Police (Ret’d), Madhya Pradesh Police Force, India 17.30

Drill-Down Roundtables

Roundtable 1: How can you Integrate Disparate Sensor Networks into an Effective Safe Cities Response Capability? Led by: Jim Morrish, Founder & Chief Research Officer, Machina Research Alex Chau, Principal Analyst & Head of Asia, Machina Research Roundtable 2: How is the Role of CCTV Increasing in Safe City Transportation Networks and What are the Key Criteria for Success? Led by: Dave Gorshkov, Chairman, CCTV Standards Committee for Passenger Transportation, USA Roundtable 3: “Full Spectrum Approach”: What are the Key Criteria for a Comprehensive and Inter-Connected Safe City Strategy? Led by: Linda Weatherson, Director of Community Development, City of Melbourne, Australia Roundtable 4: Led by: Ramesh Sharma, Director General of Police (Ret’d), Madhya Pradesh Police Force, India

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www.safecitiesasia.com MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 2- THURSDAY 14th May 2015

08.00 Registration, coffee & opportunity to view exhibition 09.00 Chair’s opening remarks - Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan

EMERGING BROWNFIELD AND GREENFIELD CITIES

09.10 Opening Address – How has CityNet Influenced Cities Across Asia to Adopt Smart Resilience Strategies and Build Capacities at the City Level? Vijay Jagannathan, Secretary General, CityNet 09.30 Keynote Address 1 – What are the Safe Cities Megatrends for China’s Emerging Cities? Elizabeth Cheng, Editor, “China Hand”, Access China, Economist Intelligence Unit 09.50 Keynote Address 2 – How is the City of Auckland Becoming a World-Class Safe City? Mike Brothers, Enterprise Information Delivery Manager Information Services, Auckland Council, New Zealand 10.10 Keynote Address 3 – Innovations in City Safety: What are the Key Elements of a ‘Full Spectrum Approach’? Linda Weatherson, Director of Community Development, City of Melbourne, Australia 10.30 Networking break and opportunity to view the exhibition 11.10 Keynote Address 4 – Disaster Resilience- Building Tomorrow’s Smart Disaster Management Systems Ged Griffin, Inspector, Victoria Police Force and Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia 11.30 Keynote Address 5 – Research & Development Framework Programmes on Public Security José L. Diego, Project Manager, Valencia Local Police, Spain 11.50 Keynote Address 6 – Today’s Urban Threat Landscape: What Constitutes Situational Awareness and how can a Unified Command-and-Control Platform Benefit Cities? Ronen Priel, Vice President of Business Management, Verint 12.10 All-star panel: Safe Communities - How can you Increase Interoperability and Information Sharing Between the Security Forces in your City? Moderator: Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan Panellists: Linda Weatherson, Director of Community Development, City of Melbourne, Australia Mike Brothers, Enterprise Information Delivery Manager Information Services, Auckland Council, New Zealand Ged Griffin, Inspector, Victoria Police Force and Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia José L. Diego, Project Manager, Valencia Local Police, Spain Roundtable 5: How has the Royal Malaysia Police Used Open Source Information to Enhance Citywide Security? Led by: Dato' Zainal Abidin bin Kasim, Head of Secretariat Division Inspector General of Police, Royal Malaysia Police Roundtable 6: How is Simulation and Testbed Technology Making Cities Safer and More Resilient? Led by: Justin Lyon, CEO, Simudyne Roundtable 7: How is the Philippines National Police Using Inter-Agency Interoperability and Information Sharing and What are the Critical Factors for Success? Led by: Mario Rariza, Chief of Public Information Division, Directorate for Police Community Relations, Philippine National Police 18.30 Chairperson’s closing remarks 18.40 Cocktail drinks reception 19.40 End of day one of Safe Cities Asia

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13.10 Networking lunch and opportunity to view the exhibition

STREAM A PHILIPPINES IN-FOCUS COUNTRY TRACK STREAM B MALAYSIA IN-FOCUS COUNTRY TRACK

Chaired by: Andrew Hodges, Vice President - Citizen and Business Engagement, The Future Cities Institute Chaired by: Janesh Janadhanan Principal Consultant, Frost and Sullivan 14.10 Case Study: Critical Insights from Typhoon Haiyan Disaster, The Strongest Tropical Cyclone to Ever Hit the Philippines Alfred S. Romualdez, Mayor, Tacloban City Government 14.10 Case Study: What is Malaysia’s Cyber Security Framework? Carrine Teoh Chooi Shi , Head, Product Development and Marketing, Industry Development Division, CyberSecurity Malaysia 14.30 Case Study: How have E-Warrants, E-Forums and Geographical Information Systems Helped the PNP to Keep Cities in the Philippines Safe? Mario Rariza, Chief of Public Information Division, Directorate for Police Community Relations, Philippine National Police 14.30 Case Study: What Initiatives have been Undertaken by the Royal Malaysia Police to Control Street Crimes and Make Malaysian Cities Safer? Dato' Zainal Abidin bin Kasim, Head of Secretariat Division Inspector General of Police, Royal Malaysia Police 14.50 Case Study: How has Baguio Improved Safe City Programmes to Deal With Natural Disasters? Atty Carlos M Canilao, City Administrator, City of Baguio, Philippines 14.50 Case Study: What Technical and Non-Technical Techniques has Iskandar Regional Development Authority Employed to Achieve a Secure and Safe District for All?

  • Ir. Chek Wan Samsudin Che Wan Ahmad, Senior Vice

President – Safety & Security, Iskandar Regional Development Authority 15.10 All Star Panel: What are the Opportunities for Growth and the Challenges that Still need to be Overcome in the Philippines? Mario Rariza, Chief of Public Information Division, Directorate for Police Community Relations, Philippine National Police Alfred S. Romualdez, Mayor, Tacloban City Government Atty Carlos M Canilao, City Administrator, City of Baguio, Philippines 15.10 All Star Panel: What are the Opportunities for Growth

and the Challenges that Still need to be Overcome in Malaysia?

Carrine Teoh Chooi Shi , Head, Product Development and Marketing, Industry Development Division, CyberSecurity Malaysia Dato' Zainal Abidin bin Kasim, Head of Secretariat Division Inspector General of Police, Royal Malaysia Police

  • Ir. Chek Wan Samsudin Che Wan Ahmad, Senior Vice

President – Safety & Security, Iskandar Regional Development Authority 15.50 Networking afternoon break 16.20 All-Star Panel: How has the emergence of safe cities revolutionized the way we look at cities and what will the next 5 years bring? To round off Safe Cities Asia we take a light-hearted look at how the safe cities movement has changed the way we look at our cities and look forward to the next 5 years. Join this discussion and tell our expert panel how you think the safe cities ecosystem will evolve.

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Moderator: Subhranshu Sekhar Das, Head of Aerospace and Defence Practice, Frost & Sullivan Panellists: Ged Griffin, Inspector, Victoria Police Force and Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia Noel Pitoy, ICT Interoperability Advisor and Team Leader for ICT Master-plan, BNPB, Indonesia Miki Calero, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio Public Safety, USA and Founder, Urbis Global LLC 17.00 Chairperson’s closing remarks 17.10 End of day two of Safe Cities Asia