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FEB 2-3, 2016
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Delray Beach
Marriott, FL
2016 Educational Program continued
Next Gen integrators and end users face off
How is the next generation of integrators and end users dealing with manufacturer promises, security consultants, assessing new technology and with each other? Six
young leaders will share their opinions and insight in this educational session. Speakers will include three "20 under 40" Class of 2015 end users on one side and three
"20 under 40" integrators on the other.
Moderated by Martha Entwistle, Editor, Security Systems News
In The Big Easy, it's not easy
Current "20 under 40" End User award winner, the assistant chief of public safety for the New Orleans Superdome, Ross Bourgeois, will discuss what goes into protecting
thousands upon thousands of spectators at a decades-old "porous" venue in the heart of a "small big city." Bourgeois, a former New Orleans police offcer, melds customer
service with making sure fans and players stay safe.
Ross Bourgeios, Assistant Chief of Public Safety, Mercedes-Benz Superdome/Smoothie King Center/Champion Square
Moderated by Rob Hile, Director Strategic Accounts: SureView Systems
Cybersecurity threatens the physical security stronghold
As the security industry embraces the effciency of the Internet in everything from access control to video, enhanced devices bring new vulnerabilities. Ensuring the integrity of
sophisticated systems requires vigilance in a new direction.
Joe Coe, Sales Engineer, Hikvision
Rodney Thayer, consultant with Smithee, Spelvin, Agnew & Plinge
Moderated by Chris Peckham Senior VP, Chief Technology Offcer and Special Projects Kratos
Casino security: Want to bet against it?
Casinos are on the leading edge in how they use video surveillance, specifcally with analytics and HD technology. Hear from MGM Resorts' director of surveillance
about how he uses new technology and how he creatively uses mainstream technology. A leading security consultant provides insight on how these video surveillance
applications could be successfully applied elsewhere.