22nd European Police Congress 19 - 20 February 2019, bcc Berlin Congress Center

Focus Europe: Migration – Integration – Security

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Tuesday, 19th February 2019 Wednesday, 20th Februar 2019 07:30 hrs Opening of the Exhibition / Registration 07:30 hrs Opening of the Exhibition / Registration 08:45 hrs Opening of the 22nd European Police Congress 08:40 hrs Holger Münch, President, Bundeskriminalamt R. Uwe Proll, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, 09:10 hrs Thomas Haldenwang, President, Federal Office for the Behörden Spiegel Protection of the Constitution 09:00 hrs Horst Seehofer, Federal Minister of the Interior, Building 09:40 hrs VPAM 3 has been yesterday, VPAM 6 protection for the and Community, Federal Republic of whole police family 09:30 hrs Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council, Georg Scharpenack, Managing Director, Ulbricht GmbH Republic Austria 10:00 hrs Secrecy vs. public interest - what remains confidential? 10:00 hrs Viorica Dancila*, Prime Minister, Romania Chair: 10:30 hrs Artificial intelligence - search for orientation in Speakers: Wilfried Karl, President, Central Office for Information uncharted territories Technology in the Security Sector Andreas Kleinknecht, Senior Director of the Public Georg Mascolo, Head of the Joint Investigative Group of Sector division, Member of the executive board of NDR, WDR and Süddeutschen Zeitung Microsoft Deutschland GmbH Julian Reichelt*, Chairman of the editorchip and editor-in- 11:00 hrs Coffee Break chief, Bild 11:45 hrs Panel session 1 , Parliamentary State Secretary at the 13:15 hrs Lunch Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community Dieter Schürmann, Police General Director of Investigation, 14:40 hrs Border Security in Europe Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia Chair: Fritz Rudolf Körper, State Secretary (ret.) Speakers: Prefect Massimo Bontempi*, Director, Central Directorate 10:45 hrs Messenger as equipment – Lower Saxony and point for Immigration and Border Police, Italian Republic the way Adrian Popescu*, General Inspector of the Andreas Noack, CEO, stashcat GmbH Border Police, Romania 11:05 hrs Coffee Break Dr. Dieter Romann, President, Federal Police 11:30 hrs Award Ceremony for the “Zukunftspreis Polizeiarbeit 2019“ Headquarters, Federal Republic of Germany 11:45 hrs Discussion of the Ministers and Senators of the Interior Police Lieutenant General Zacharoula Tsirigoti*, Chair: R. Uwe Proll, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, Behörden Inspector General for Aliens and Border Protection, Spiegel Hellenic Police, Speakers: Andreas Geisel, Senator for Interior and Sport Berlin 15:40 hrs Analytics in investigative work using an example of Hans-Joachim Grote, Minister of the Interior, Rural Areas counter-terrorism and Integration, Schleswig-Holstein Michael Hohensee, Manager Customer Advisory Fraud & Joachim Herrmann, Bavarian State Minister of the Security Intelligence, SAS North EMEA Interior, for Sport and Integration Boris Pistorius, Minister for Internal Affairs and Sport, Lower 16:00 hrs Coffee Break Saxony 16:15 hrs Panel session 2 Herbert Reul, Minister of Home Affairs, North Rhine- 17:45 hrs Coffee Break Westphalia 18:10 hrs Jan Lindner, Vice President Northern Continental Europe, 12:45 hrs Jan Lindner, Vice President Northern Continental Europe, Panda Security Panda Security 18:30 hrs Joint Task: Integration 13:05 hrs Lunch Chair: Souad El Hasnaoui, Staff position integration, Federal 14:30 hrs Panel session 3 City of Bonn 16:00 hrs Coffee Break Speakers: Michel Goovaerts, Chief of Police, Brussels Capital 16:15 hrs Organized crime: Smuggling & human trafficking Ixelles Police Cordula Heckmann*, Principal, Community school on Chair: Dr. August Hanning, State Secretary and President of the Campus Rütli Federal Intelligence Service (BND) (rtd.), Programme and Martin Henriksen*, Chairman of the Foreigners‘ Committee, Editorial Board, Behörden Spiegel Danish Parliament Speakers: Robert Crepinko, Head of the European Migrant General (rtd.) Karl Mahrer, MP, Republic Austria Smuggling Center (EMSC), European Police Office (EUROPOL) Günther Mull, CEO, DERMALOG Andrea Di Nicola, Assistant professor of criminology and Matthias Oel, Director for Migration, Mobility and scientific coordinator of eCrime - ICT, law & criminology Innovation, Directorate-General Migration and Home Faculty of Law, University of Trento Affairs (HOME), European Commission Peter­ Henzler,­ Vice-President, Bundeskriminalamt Boris Palmer, Lord Mayor, City of Tübingen Frank Hoever, Director, State Office of Criminal 19:30 hrs Buffet and Networking Investigations, North-Rhine Westphalia 17:00 hrs End of Congress R. Uwe Proll, Editor-in-Chief, Behörden Spiegel

Congress Chair: Dieter Wehe, Inspector General of the North-Rhine- Westphalia State Police (rtd.)

*Speaker requested Panel Session

Thuesday, 19th February 2019 Panel session 1, 11:45 - 13:15

1A Border security: smart borders and identity 1D Cybercrime: current phenomena and challenges management Chair: Markus Koths, Head of the Cybercrime Unit, Chair: Matthias Seeger, President (rtd.), Federal Police Federal Criminal Police (BKA) Central Office Speakers: Michael Kranawetter, National Security Officer, Speakers: Simon Dufaut, Regional Sales Manager | Public Microsoft Deutschland GmbH Security Division, IDEMIA Ramon Mörl, Managing director, itWatch GmbH Kai Hartmann, Senior Consultant for digital policing, Roland Schmidt, Schönhofer Sales and Engineering Capgemini GmbH Alois Mannichl, Director of the Bavarian border Alexander Seger, Head of the Cybercrime Division, police Council of Europe Günther Mull, CEO, DERMALOG Egidija Versinskiene, Director, Lithuanian Cybercrime Prof Dr. Zulima Sánchez, Faculty of Law, Centre of Excellence for Training, Research and Salamanca University Education

1B Big Data at the police 1E The importance of of road safety for combating crime Chair: Dieter Schürmann, Police General Director of (Panel in cooperation with Deutsche Polizeigewerkschaft) Investigation, Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine- Chair: Kirsten Lühmann, MP, SPD-parliamantary group Westphalia of the German Speakers: Jochen Dahlke, Director of Big Data, Central Speakers: Wolfgang Lang, Head of Sales POLISCAN Germany, Office for Information Technology in the Security VITRONIC Sector (ZITiS) Benjamin Michael-Lohs, CEO, H&L Software GmbH Dominik Kumer, Senior Consultant Disy Volker Orben, Chief Superintendent, TISPOL Informationssysteme GmbH Stefan Pfeiffer, Traffic police inspection Feucht, Police Dr. Álvaro Ortigosa, Head of the Institute for Bayern Forensic and Security Sciences, Universidad Dietmar Schwalm, Sensys Gatso Deutschland Autónoma de Madrid Fabian Schladitz, Head of CoE Artificial Intelligence, Capgemini Dr. Thomas Schweer, IHead of Research Group, 1F The future programme for the German Police: Police 2020 Rhine Ruhr Institute for social research and Chair: Andreas Lezgus, Head of the Police 2020 Programme policy consulting, University of Duisburg-Essen Speakers: Gerald Eder, Coordinator of the Federal and federal state co-operation Dr. Stefan Jordan, Head of department 1 of the police 2020 programme, Bundeskriminalamt

1C Organised crime: economy & finances Chair: Sebastian Fiedler, State Chairman North Rhine-Westphalia, Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter 1G Police transaction processing – next Generation Speakers: Florian Breger, Leiter Geschäftsbereich IBM Chair: N.N. Öffentlicher Dienst, IBM Deutschland GmbH Speaker: Rainer Hauser, State Office of Criminal Investigation Fabian Mazza, Global Head of Government and Baden-Württemberg Public Sector, Bureau van Dijk - A Moody‘s Volker Pöche, Principal Consultant, Sopra Steria Analystics Company Klaus Teufele, Head of unit I, Bavarian State Office Frederic Pierson, Head of the criminal assets of Criminal Investigation bureau (ECAB), European Police Office (Europol) Josef Wittmann, Business Architect, SAP Raluca Alexanda Pruna, Head of Unit Financial crime, Directorate-General Justice and Consumers (JUST), European Commission

*Speaker requested Panel Session

Thuesday, 19th February 2019 Panel session 2, 16:15 - 17:45

2A Cybercrime, espionage, economic protection: common 2E Electromobility - experiences from the field of police use challenges for security authorities and the economy Chair: Claudia Puglisi, Head of Department, Central Police Chair: Florian Lindemann, Head of Cyber Akademie Directorate Lower Saxony Speakers: Dirk Kunze, Cybercrime Competence Center, Head Speakers: Alexander Mothes, Volkswagen AG of Department 42, State Office of Criminal Dr. Kerstin Schmidt, Institute of Automotive Investigations North Rhine-Westphalia Management and Industrial Production, Technische Jan Lindner, Vice President Northern Continental Universität Braunschweig Europe, Panda Security Mathias Schröder, Lower Saxony Ministry for Chris Meidinger, Sales Engineer DACH, CrowdStrike Internal Affairs and Sport Martin Meints, IT-Security officer, Dataport Oliver Suckow, Projektleiter lautlos&einsatzbereit, Patrick Pickel, Bavarian State Ministry of the Police department Braunschweig Interior, for Sport and Integration

2F Analysis and evaluation of mass data 2B Violence against police officers Chair: Richard Benda, President, Vereinigung Kriminaldienst Chair: Dr. Sebastian Söllner, Senate Chancellery , The Republic Austria Governing Mayor of Berlin Speakers: Till Elborg, sinc Speakers: Christian Scherf, Country Manager Deutschland, Marlies Segers, Client Development Executive, Axon Public Safety Germany SE LexisNexis Dietmar Schilff, Deputy national chairman, State Lukas Schiffer, Key Account Manager Sales Europe, Chairman Lower Saxony, Gewerkschaft der Polizei Jenoptik Sven Steffes-Holländer, Chefarzt, Heiligenfeld Klinik Oscar Wijsman, Big Data, Analytics & Data Science, Berlin Politie Netherlands Benjamin Strasser, MP, FDP-parliamentary group, Ulrich Wilmsmann, Head of Information Management & German Bundestag Analytics, Atos Lothar Schuster, Strategic Account Manager International, Ulbrichts GmbH Niklas Wiese, 3M 2G Intelligent video analysis as a tool for the police Chair: Thomas Striethörster, President, Federal Police Division Speakers: Andreas Beerbaum, CIO, SeeTec GmbH 2C Secure Mobile Communication Dr. Jörg Helbig, Director Product Management, Chair: Dr. Barbara Held, Head of Directorate S Strategy Cognitec Systems GmbH and Central Management, Federal Agency for Michael O’Connell, VP and Executive Advisor Public Safety Digital Radio (BDBOS) Government and Public Safety, NEC Europe Ltd Speakers: Dee Collins*, Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Thomas Radszuweit, State Office of Criminal Police Investigation in Hamburg Oliver Harzheim, Chief Security Officer (CSO), Vodafone GmbH Bernhard Klinger, Vice President Business 2H Audiovisual interrogation - Challenges, opportunities and risks Development, Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH (Panel in cooperation with Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter) Andreas Noack, CEO, stashcat GmbH Chair: Dirk Peglow, Deputy national chairman, Bund Michael Herman Wolf, Sales manager DACH, Deutscher Kriminalbeamter Airbus Defence and Space, Secure Land Speakers: Prof. Dr. Katharina Beckemper, Faculty of Law, Communications University Leipzig Mathias Heidtmann, homicide division 2, Police Headquarters Munich 2D Future police officer Dr. Lennart May, Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, Chair: Bernd Heinen, Commissioner of the State Police Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Service , Ministry of the Interior North Rhine- Michael Marufke, Member of the des IT-Expert Westphalia Committee, Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter Speakers: Stefan Böhm, Director Public Administration, Bundesdruckerei GmbH Holger Farnung, Deputy Special Representative of INTERPOL to the Sven Hallbauer, Head of Public Sales, Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity Hagen Husgen, National secretary, State Chairman Saxony, Gewerkschaft der Polizei Marc Schulz, Senior consultant, secunet Security Networks AG Jürgen Wiggering, Disy Informationssysteme GmbH

*Speaker requested Panel Session

Wednesday, 20th Februar 2019 Panel session 3, 14:30 – 16:00

3A Equipment: safety, robust 3D Digital criminalistics Chair: Bernd Manthey, Commander-in-Chief of the Chair: Dirk Volkland, Director, State Office of Criminal Public Order Support Forces (rtd.) Investigation Brandenburg Speakers: Barbara Arriens, Canon Deutschland GmbH Speakers: Gerhard Gunst, Global Key Account Director Dr. Jörg Hennemann, Marketing Police, Military & Immigration & Border Control, Area Sales Manager Sport, Schmidt & Bender DACH, MSAB Gerrit van de Kamp, President, European Police Helena Trolläng*, Director, Swedish National Union Forensic Centre Marc Roth, lawyer, Head of product strategy, N.N., Cellebrite head of special tasks, Heckler & Koch GmbH N.N., t3K-Forensic Katrin Walter*, Head of Devision B6 Technology and logistics; command, control and operational equipment and supplies, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community 3E Artificial intelligence: an instrument for the police? Chair: Heinz-Dieter Meier, Director Federal Police (rtd.) Speakers: Dirk Lageveen, Director Lawful Interception, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security 3B Video Surveillance of public spaces Sector (ZITiS) Chair and Rainer Landgraf, Senior Project Manager, datafusion introduction: Thomas Heilmann*, former Senator for Justice Systems GmbH and consumer protection Berlin Emanuele Marcozzi, Pre-Sales Engineer, AREA S.p.A Speakers: Christian Kaiser, CEO, Copting GmbH Colonel Patrick Perrot*, Gendarmerie Nationale, Thomas Köber, Chief of police Mannheim France Michael Mertens, Deputy national chairman, Sebastian Pieper, Sales representative public clients, State Chairman North Rhine-Westphalia, Oracle Deutschland BV & Co KG Gewerkschaft der Polizei Frank Salder, Key Account Manager, Dallmeier Electronic GmbH & Co. KG 3F Intelligence-led Policing Chair: Nicole Weiss, Deputy head of centre for security research, State Office of Criminal Investigation 3C Smart Policing: smart police work Baden-Württemberg Chair: Dennis Gladiator, MdHB, Spokesman on internal Speakers: Lawrie Elder, Senior Manager, SAS affairs, CDU parliamentary group Hamburg Mareike Kortmann, Account Manager Public Safety, Introduction: Marco Hauprich, Senior Vice President Digital Esri Deutschland GmbH Labs, Deutsche Post Martin Jess Pilegaard, Head of Strategy and Speakers: Christian Dähn, Area manager Ordnungswesen, Analysis, Danish National Police DVZ Datenverarbeitungszentrum Mecklenburg- Robert Schwerdtner, Team Lead Vorpommern GmbH Innovationmanagement, Security Solutions GmbH Sarah Erben, Niederlassungsleiterin Berlin, Valora Consulting GmbH Mathias Schaef, Head of department 3, Federal Police Central Office 3G German involvement in the context of international police Timothy Zammit*, Inspector of Police, Cyber missions Crime Unit, Malta Police Force Chair: Dagmar Busch, Head of Department Federal Police Issues, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community Speakers: Phillip Bovensiepen, State Office for Education, Training and Personnel Affairs North Rhine-Westphalia André Hesse, Head of Department for International and European Police Cooperation, Federal Police Headquarters Susanne Mittag, MP, SPD Parliamentary Group, German Bundestag Robert Nerud, Head of institute division for police foreign assignments, University of Police Baden- Württemberg

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