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Don’t miss your opportunity to:



Explore community security best practices



Network with other community Security Directors from

the U.S. and European communities



Hear from nationwide security providers on latest

technologies



Participate in national security briefing from the U.S.

Department of Homeland Security and the Federal

Bureau of Investigation

Secure Community Network (SCN) is the national

homeland security initiative of The Jewish Federations

of North America and the Conference of Presidents of

Major American Jewish Organizations.

Select Distinguished Speakers:

William J. Bratton—Commissioner, New York

Police Department

(Keynote Address)

John D. Cohen—Professor, School of Criminal

Justice and Senior Advisor for the Institute for

Emergency Preparedness and Homeland

Secu-rity, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

(Special Presentation)

William Flynn—Deputy Assistant Secretary,

Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of

Homeland Security

Michael Masters—Executive Director, Cook

County, IL Department of Homeland Security

and Emergency Management

Jane Holl Lute—President and CEO, Council on

Cyber Security and Fmr. Deputy Secretary for

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Summit Sponsors

Summit Sponsors

June 11-12, 2014

The Jewish Federations of North America, New York, NY

Secure Community Network

Security Leadership Summit

Platinum

Gold

Leonard A. Wien, JR.

Leonard A. Wien, JR.

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Who you will meet:

The 2014 Security Leadership Summit

pro-vides a venue for policy makers, facility

operators, law enforcement and solution

providers to exchange and disseminate best

practices and opportunities to improve the

security of the Community’s facilities.

Re-view issues-at-hand, discuss options, and

integrate solutions affecting communal

se-curity. You will have the unique opportunity

to interact and network with senior level

professionals from major security providers,

government agencies, contractors, and

technology service providers. Participants

will include security leaders with a variety of

responsibilities, including:



Plans and Policy



Operational Requirements



Program Management



Technology Solutions



Cyber Security

Summit Venue:

Jewish Federations of North America

25 Broadway, Suite 1700

New York, NY 10004

Phone: 212.284.6940

Don’t forget to RSV

P as

soon as possible for

this

event with the cont

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details found above

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Dear Colleagues,

We’re pleased to confirm the da

te and extend an official invitat

ion

to you to attend the upcoming

2

nd

Annual Secure Community Netw

ork

Secu-rity Leadership Summit

planned for June 11-12, 2014

in New York City.

The event will be held at the of

fices of The Jewish Federation

s of North

America who is co-sponsoring t

he event.

Participation in the summit is

by

invitation-only and limited to th

e first 50 registrants.

For the second time, SCN is bri

nging together a select group of

U.S.

securi-ty directors, facilisecuri-ty managers,

cyber-security experts, global se

curity

lead-ers, and homeland security and

law enforcement partners that

have been

part of the SCN network over

the past several years. This tw

o-day event

will be filled with special guest

speakers, FOUO briefings and

peer

presen-tations along with other security pr

ograms and a special networking e

vent.

The summit will provide an oppor

tunity to hear from senior home

land

secu-rity and law enforcement offici

als regarding the current homel

and security

threat environment and future out

look. In addition, the summit w

ill provide

a forum for the exchange of ide

as, best practices, lessons learne

d and

com-munity security and cyber-secur

ity programs currently being im

plemented

in participants’ respective Feder

ations, facilities and communiti

es as well as

panel discussions by global Jew

ish security leaders.

Please see the enclosed preli

minary summit brochure for

full details

including program agenda and

accommodations information

.

To RSVP for the summit and f

or additional information or que

stions

con-cerning the event, please cont

act Mark Genatempo at 212.2

84.6940 or

mgenatempo@scnus.org

.

We hope you’ll be able to join

us for this inaugural event and l

ook forward

to seeing you in June.

Regards,

Paul Goldenberg

National Director

Pat Daly

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8:30-9:00 Coffee & Breakfast

9:00-9:30 Examining the Global Jewish Community Security

Environ-ment: Potential Implications for the U.S.

Paul Goldenberg

National Director, Secure Community Network

Malcolm Hoenlein

Executive Vice Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and SCN Co-Chair

Ira N. Forman

Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, U.S. Department of State

9:30-11:00 Panel Discussion—Exploring the Ground Truth:

Anti-Semitism & Extremism in Europe

Moderated by David Delew (UK)

Chief Executive, Community Security Trust (CST)

Michael Gelvan (Norway)

Chairman, Nordic Jewish Security Council (NJSC)

Benjamin Kool (Netherlands)

Head of Security, B.L.E.W

Ron Azogui (France)

Directeur General, Service de Protection de la Communaute Juive (SPCJ)

Gabriela Jiraskova (Brussels)

Manager, Security and Crisis Centre by European Jewish

Con-gress (SACC by EJC)

11:00-11:15 Networking and Refreshment Break

11:15-11:35 DHS Intelligence Briefing (FOUO)

William Flynn

Deputy Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

11:35-12:35 Law Enforcement Executive Panel: Exploring Community

Engagement Strategies for Collaborative Homeland Security Partnerships

William Flynn—Moderator

Deputy Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Michael Masters

Executive Director, Cook County, IL Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Drew Lieb

Deputy Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness

Gregory W. Ehrie

Section Chief, Federal Bureau of Investigations

Adam Berish

Detective, Office of the Chief of Community Affairs Bureau, New York Police Department

12:35-1:35 Lunch

12:55-1:35 Special Keynote Presentation—Evolving Threats to Global

Jewish Communities and Strategies for a Secure Future

John D. Cohen

 

Professor, School of Criminal Justice and Senior Advisor for the

Institute for Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

Day 2 Conference Agenda Continued on Next Page

SUMMIT DAY ONE

SUMMIT DAY ONE

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

SUMMIT DAY TWO

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Thursday, June 12, 2014

SUMMIT DAY TWO

Keynote

TTX

Keynote Pr esent ation

9:00-9:30 Registration/Coffee & Breakfast

9:30-9:40 Welcome

Jerry Silverman

President & CEO, The Jewish Federations of North America

9:40-10:00 Conference Introduction

Paul Goldenberg

National Director, Secure Community Network

Malcolm Hoenlein

Executive Vice Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and SCN Co-Chair

10:00-10:30 Keynote Address

William J. Bratton

New York City Police Commissioner

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:00 Law Enforcement Panel Discussion: Case Studies on

Threats and Attacks Against the Jewish Community Overland Park, KS shooting

Lt. Col. Simon Happer

Overland Park, KS Police Department Richard Schmidt Case of Toledo, OH

Louie Espinosa, Jr.

Detective, Toledo, OH Police Department, Joint Terrorism Task Force

12:00-12:45 Lunch

Provided by Summit Sponsor—JFNA

12:45-1:30 Developing Effective Emergency & Crisis Communications

Patrick Daly

Deputy Director, Secure Community Network

Mark Genatempo

Program Administrator, Secure Community Network

1:30-2:00 ADL Extremism Briefing: White Supremacist Movement

Northeast Investigative Researcher, Anti-Defamation League

2:00-2:15 Break

2:15-4:00 Table Top ExerciseActive Shooter Response

Doron Horowitz

SCN Advisory Board

4:00-5:15 Sponsor Panel: Leveraging New & Emerging

Technologies & Security Solutions

5:15-5:30 Wrap Up

7:30-9:30 Networking Event

Delmonico’s Steakhouse

12:25-12:45 The Role of Law Enforcement and Lawyers in Upholding

the Civil Rights of the Jewish People Brooke Goldstein

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SUMMIT DAY TWO

SUMMIT DAY TWO

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Cyber Security

12:35-1:35 Lunch

1:35-3:15 Cybersecurity Expert Panel: The Cyber Threat Facing

Jewish Organizations and Recommended Mitigating Practices

Moderated by Richard C. (Dick) Schaeffer

Chief Security Advisor, Encryptics

Maurice Uenuma

Chief Operating Officer, Council on CyberSecurity

YuLin Bingle

Director, Cyber Intelligence and Analysis Department of Home-land Security

Steve Cupertino

Chief Information Officer, The Jewish Federations of North America

Austin Berglas

Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Cyber Branch, New York Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation

3:15-3:30 Break

3:30-4:00 SCN Workshop: Effective Security Planning for Special

Events

Jeffrey Slotnick CPP, PSP, CSO OR3M

Member of SCN Homeland Security Advisory Committee

4:00-4:15 Harnessing the Power of Volunteer Security

David Dabscheck

Co-President, Community Security Service (CSS)

4:15-4:45 Travel Safe: Security Recommendations and Best

Practices for Overseas Travel

Joel Krauss

President, Intelligent Approaches

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Available.

Why sponsor at the 2014 Jewish Communal Security Leadership Sum-mit?

Sponsorships at this 2nd annual event offer a valuable opportunity

for your company to receive exposure, showcase its products and

services and provide an opportunity to meet with and network with

senior law enforcement, homeland security officials, security

direc-tors and leaders from Jewish organizations across the U.S., Canada

and Europe. In addition to a full range of benefits commensurate

with sponsorship levels, sponsoring companies will receive

exclu-sive access to select summit events.

For more information and to receive a sponsorship package, please

contact SCN Deputy Director Patrick Daly at 212.284.6940 or via

email at pdaly@scnus.org

About SCN

Secure Community Net-work (SCN) is the nation-al homeland security initi-ative of The Jewish

Fed-erations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish organizations.

SCN was established in 2004 as the first national non-profit organization exclusively dedicated to homeland security initia-tives on behalf of the American Jewish community and has quickly become a central address for law enforcement, home-land security and community organizations as it relates to the safety and security of Jewish institutions and communities across the United States.

Through information sharing, security awareness, training and security consultation, SCN strives to empower individuals and organizations in establishing a culture of security awareness, preparedness and resiliency throughout our communities.

Summit Partners:

RSVP by Email or Phone

Email: mgenatempo@scnus.org

Phone: 212.284.6940

Thanks to the generosity of our partners and sponsors there is no cost to

attend this Summit.

Participants are responsible for all travel and

accom-modation costs.

Please make sure to request a corporate rate through

The Jewish Federations of North America.

Summit Venue

Jewish Federations of North America

25 Broadway, Suite 1700 New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212.284.6940

Rooms are subject to availability so please call as soon as possible.

Lodging/Accommodations

Wall Street Inn

www.thewallstreetinn.com

9 South William Street, New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212.747.1500 5 minute walk from conference

Duane Street Hotel

www.duanestreethotel.com

130 Duane Street

New York, NY 10013 (212) 964-4600

MUST CONTACT ALEX GLANTZ FOR CORPORATE ROOM RATE

15 minute walk from conference

Eurostar’s Wall Street

www.eurostarswallstreet.com

129 Front St

New York, NY 10005 (212) 742-0003

8 minute walk from conference

Hampton Inn Manhattan – Seaport Financial District

http://tinyurl.com/Hampton-Manhattan

320 Pearl Street New York, NY 10038 (212) 571-4400

13 minute walk from conference

Millennium Hilton

http://tinyurl.com/Millenium-Hilton-NY

55 Church Street

New York, NY 10007

212.693.2001 1.800.HILTONS 9 minute walk from conference

New York Marriott® Downtown

http://tinyurl.com/DwnTn-Marriott

85 West Street at Albany Street New York, New York 10006 Phone: 1-212-385-4900 Toll-free: 1-800-242-8685 7 minute walk from conference

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