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17 October 2014 PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC 4th Cyber Security & 16th International ITTE Conference 2nd edition of Future Cyber Security & Defence Conference 11th edition of Advanced Technologies in Defence & Security Exhibition CONFERENCE ON IN CO-OPERATION WITH Future conflicts, risks, challenges and AFCEA Czech Chapter business opportunities National Security Authority of the Czech Republic National Centre of Cyber Security of the Czech Republic EXECUTIVE GUARANTOR Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague AFCEA Czech Cyber Security Working Group Armed Forces Academy of General Milan R. Štefánik, Slovakia University of Defence in Brno, Czech Republic Mr. Dušan Navrátil, LtGen. Petr Pavel, General (ret). Vlastimil Picek, Director, Czech National Chief, General Staff of the Defence Advisor to president Security Authority Czech Armed Forces of the Czech Republic UNIQUE GATHERING PLACE FOR EXPERTS 15 – 17 October 2014 PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC www.natoexhibition.org Under the Auspices of: In cooperation with: Specialised Technical Partners: partner: FUTURE CRISES 14 is a three-day international professional The conference is primarily aimed at the security and information conference divided into three sections accompanied by live dem- community of the public sector, armed and security forces, the onstration and simulation test area, professional workshop and academia and private business cooperating in projects of public Table-top exhibition of partners’ solutions and products. The interest. The conference is focused on developing international conference is a professional accompanying program of the inter- cooperation in cyber security in Europe, with special focus on the national defence and security exhibition FUTURE FORCES 2014. Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary and Poland. The conference will be held in Prague, capital of the Czech Re- It is expected that about 250+ professionals from more than 50 public. countries will participate, including representatives from NATO, European Union and other international institutions. Mr. Petr Jirásek, BGen. Prof. Bohuslav Přikryl, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Josef Salač, Ph.D., BGen. Assoc. Prof. Boris Ďurkech, Chairman, AFCEA Czech Rector, University of Defence, Rector, Police Academy, Rector, Armed Forces Academy, Cyber Security Working Group Czech Republic Czech Republic Slovakia Conference Topics Future Threats New and Future Legislation on Cyber Security Crisis Management International Cooperation & Sharing of Information Cyber Security and Network Operations Future Business Opportunities in Cyber Security Mobile Communications and Crisis Management Networks and Security Electonic identification of citizens Critical Infrastructure Protection Session chairmen and main conference speakers LtCol. (Ret.) Robert Kosla, Regional Director, Mr. Ernest L. McDuffie, Ph.D., Lead for the National Mr. Vladimír Rohel, Director, Public Safety, National Security, Defence, Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), National Center of Cyber Security, Microsoft Central and Estern Europe HQ National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Czech Republic Prof. Radica Gareva, Ph.D., State Adviser for BGen. (Ret.) František Mičánek, Director, Mr. Robin “Montana” Williams, CWDP, Communication Systems Management, Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies Chief, National Cybersecurity Ministry of Defence of Republic of Macedonia Education & Awareness Branch, Dept of Homeland Security BGen. Jan Kaše, Director, CIS Dept., MGen. (Ret.) Klaus-Peter Treche, General Manager, Assoc. Prof. Josef Požár, Ph.D., General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces AFCEA Europe Dean, Faculty of Security Management, Police Academy, Prague Col. (Ret.) John Doody, FBCS FCMI CITP IISP MIOD, MGEN. (Ret.) Ir. Frans J.H. Picavet, LtCol. (Ret.) Josef Strelec, Strategic Cyber Security Advisor, UK Former Director NC3 Staff, General Manager NCOC2 President, AFCEA Czech chapter Col. Ivan Ilavský, Commander, J6, General Staff Col. (Ret.) Ladislav Kollárik, Vice-president, Mr. Josef Veselý, Ph.D., of the Slovak Armed Froces AFCEA Slovak chapter Security Director, Ministry of Interior, Czech Republic Mr. Aleš Špidla, Vice-President, Czech Institute Assoc. Prof. Marcel Harakaľ, Ph.D., LtCol. Petr Hrůza, Ph.D., of Information Security Managers Vice-rector, Armed Forces Academy, Slovakia University of Defence, Czech Republic Mr. Jaroslav Pejčoch, Member, Coordination LtCol. Richard Složil, Director, CIRC, Mr. Adnan Kulovac, M.Sc., Committee, ICT Union, Czech Republic Ministry of Defence, Czech Republic Head of INFOSEC -CIS security department, Ministry of Security, Bosna & Hercegovina Mr. Jeffrey Caton, President, Kepler Strategies LLC (USA) Draft Programme Schedule 15 October 16 October 17 October DEFENCE DAY SECURITY DAY CYBER SECURITY DAY 1. Future Threats 1. Crisis Management 1. Cyber Security Visions & Challenges 2. Building a perspective of the 2. Networks and Security 2. New Strategies & Legislation Future armed forces 3. Usage of UAV a UGV and legal framework aspects 3. Critical Infrastructure Protection 4. Future business opportunities Main Speakers: in security and crisis Main Speakers: LtGen. Petr Pavel, Chief, management Mr. Dušan Navrátil, Director, Czech General Staff of the Czech National Security Authority Armed Forces Main Speakers: Mr. Robin “Montana” Williams, CWDP, Prof. Radica Gareva, Ph.D., Representative of Czech Ministry Chief, National Cybersecurity Education State Adviser for Communication of Interior & Awareness Branch, Dept of Homeland Systems Management, Ministry of Representative of Europol E3C Security Defence of Republic of Macedonia Representative of Frontex Mr. Vladimír Rohel, Director, National BGen. (Ret.) František Mičánek, Cyber Security Centre, Czech Republic Director, Centre for Security Mr. Ernest L. McDuffie, Ph.D., Lead for BGen. Assoc. Prof. Boris Ďurkech, and Military Strategic Studies the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Rector, Armed Forces Academy, Slovakia Education (NICE), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) MGEN. (Ret.) Ir. Frans J.H. Picavet, Former Director NC3 Staff, General Manager NCOC2 Entrance fee One-day ticket* € 250 Associations, Exhibitors, Academy / Students discount 40 % 1st and 2nd day ticket* € 300 Government ticket discount 60 % 2nd and 3rd day ticket* € 400 VIP’s & Distinguished guests – free of charge 3-day ticket* € 600 Early Bird Ticket -10 % until 30 April 2014; *) Includes exhibition entrance ticket, copy of exhibition -5 % until 30 May 2014 catalogue and non-alcoholic refreshment Cyber Pavillion Unique opportunity to get together with the security and IT leaders and to see their current products and solutions for the growing cyber security market as well as to meet with academic, research and government experts and to visit the presentations and demonstrations of NCSC, MOD CIRC, Masaryk University and other partners. Partnership of the Future Crises Conference General Partner 15,000 EUR Benefits of General Partnership: Company logo on FF14 homepage 4th Cyber Security & 16th International ITTE Conference Promotion Web banner on FF14 homepage 2nd edition of Future Cyber Security & Defence Conference Company logo in the FF14 e-Newsletter Advertising materials distributed to every conference attendee th Placement of roll-ups within main entrance, Conference Room, Cyber Pavilion, FF14 Official Double page advertisement in the official conference catalogue (incl. electronic version) 11 edition of Advanced Technologies in Defence & Security Exhibition Party Double page PR article in the official conference catalogue Brochures at the registration and information desk Company logo on the registration form for all conference participants Company logo on the backdrop in Conference Room Company logo on the conference badges and lanyards for all speakers and visitors Services Company logo on all advertising materials of the conference (banners, posters, invitations, Business lounge at disposal for private meetings, approx. 20 seats FF14 homepage, FF14 e-Newsletter) Informal meeting with the VIPs visiting FF14 (available for 2 company representatives) Company logo projected on the screen during all breaks Transfers between Fairground and hotel (max. 4 persons / day) Company presentation projected on the large LCD screen in the Foyer 8 admission tickets to the conference Banner at the main entrance to the Fairground 4 VIP admission tickets to the FF14 Official Party Billboard inside the Fairground 3x Table-top presentation Web banner and company logo on the official conference website 1 complimentary Partner Slot in VIP Session Online profile on the FF14 official website 1 complimentary Partner Slot Partner 8,000 EUR Cyber Pavilion Sponsor Topic Sponsor 3,000 EUR Benefits of Partnership: 4,000 EUR Benefits of Topic Sponsorship: Promotion Promotion Advertising materials distributed to every conference Benefits of Cyber Pavilion Sponsorship: Advertising materials distributed to every conference attendee Promotion attendee Placement of roll-ups within main entrance, Conference Cyber Pavilion named by Sponsor Placement of roll-ups within main entrance, Conference Room, Cyber Pavilion, FF14 Official Party Placement of roll-ups within main entrance, Conference Room, Cyber Pavilion, FF14 Official Party Company logo on the backdrop in Conference Room Room, Cyber Pavilion, FF14 Official Party Company logo on the conference badges Company logo on the conference badges for all speakers Web banner and company logo on the official conference
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