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2015 ERII Counterespionage Conference CONFERENCE PROGRAM September 25 – 27, 2015 Hyatt-Dulles, Herndon, VA

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2015 ERII Counterespionage Conference

 

   

CONFERENCE PROGRAM  

 

   

September 25 – 27, 2015 Hyatt-Dulles, Herndon, VA  

 

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Dear Attendees:

On behalf of the Espionage Institute International (ERII) and its Board of Directors, it is my great privilege to welcome you to the 2015 ERII Counterespionage Conference! ERII’s 2015 annual conference promises to be our best conference to date. We’re glad you joined us! As in past years, ERII’s membership and guests have come together to discuss counterespionage news and events, listen to presentations by esteemed counterespionage professionals, see demonstrations of new TSCM equipment and network with distinguished colleagues. The conference schedule includes presentations about current events, technologies, software and devices relevant to the TSCM, counterespionage, counterintelligence and security disciplines. We are hopeful you will find the information presented helpful and useful. Our distinguished keynote and guest speakers will also share valuable expertise and insight with attendees. We warmly welcome our keynote speaker Robert Hunter, and our special guest speakers Ira Winkler and Araceli Gomes. We look forward to their presentations! This year, we welcome several sponsors and exhibitors to the conference. Research Electronics International (REI) is our Corporate Sponsor and has sponsored dinner on Friday evening. Thank you REI! We look forward to exhibitor presentations by REI, FLIR Systems, CRFS, Inc., Berkeley Varitronics Systems and Professional Development TSCM Group (PDTG). We urge all attendees to visit exhibitor tables following breakfast, during breaks, after lunch or following the conclusion of presentations by scheduled speakers each day. Exhibitor support makes our conference possible, and their excellence in product, technology and software helps to equip us for success. Once again, welcome. Enjoy ERII’s 2015 conference! Best, J.D. LeaSure Director Espionage Research Institute International

 

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ERII Conference Corporate Sponsor

 

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Schedule of Events

Friday - September 25, 2015

Time Description Location 7:00 - 9:00 am Ala Carte Breakfast Cirrus  Foyer  B   9:00 - 9:30 am Welcome, Opening Address and CCISM

Presentation by J.D. LeaSure, Director of ERII Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

9:30 - 10:30 am Presentation by Jason Miles Dibley, TSCM Director of QCC Global "Cellular Based Eavesdropping Attacks and Countermeasures"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

10:30 - 10:45 am Mid-morning Break Cirrus  Foyer  B  

10:45 am - 12:00 pm Presentation by David Major (FBI Ret.), President of CI Centre "Global Terrorist Espionage and Cybersecurity Briefing"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

12:00 - 12:45 pm Buffet Lunch Conference Center Restaurant

12:45 - 1:45 pm (Cont'd.) Presentation by David Major (FBI Ret.), President of CI Centre "Global Terrorist Espionage and Cybersecurity Briefing"

Cirrus AB Ballroom

1:45 - 2:45 pm Presentation by John Little, Shearwater TSCM - "Merlin MK3 complete with all Interfaces and Software Options (Includes Kestrel)"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

2:45 - 3:00 pm Afternoon Break Cirrus  Foyer  B  3:00 - 4:00 pm Presentation by Lee Jones, Research

Electronics International (REI) "New TSCM Product Developments”

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

4:00 - 5:00 pm Member Presentation Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

5:00 - 5:30 pm Presentation by Charles Patterson, Exec Security TSCM Services/Patterson Communications, Inc. “DIY Video Inspection Cameras"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

5:30 - 6:30 pm Presentation by Blair Jennings/Chris Bainter of FLIR Systems "FLIR Infrared Camera Solutions for TSCM Applications"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

7:00 - 8:30 pm Dinner Sponsored by Research Electronics International (REI)

Private Dining Room in Hotel Restaurant

 

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ERII Conference Exhibitors

 

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Saturday - September 26, 2015 Time Description Location 7:00 – 8:30 am Ala Carte Breakfast Cirrus  Foyer  B   8:30 - 8:35 am Daily Conference Briefing by J.D. LeaSure,

Director of ERII Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

8:35 - 9:45 am Keynote Presentation by Mr. Bob Hunter (FBI, Ret.) Mr. Hunter will discuss the John Walker espionage case based on his personal experience as the FBI case agent and lead investigator. The John Walker case is still ranked as one of the most damaging espionage crimes in US history.

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

9:45 -10:45 am Presentation by Roy Keeler, VP Americas of CRFS, Inc. "Proactive Countermeasures: 'Wireless Advanced Persistent Threat' Mitigation with RFeye”

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

10:45 - 11:00 am Mid-morning Break Cirrus  Foyer  B 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Presentation by Jarrett Kolthoff, President /

CEO of SpearTip, "Chinese & Russian Cyber Fraud – Cyber Hunt Operations"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

12:00 - 12:45 pm Buffet Lunch Conference Center Restaurant

12:45 - 2:30 pm Presentation by Ira Winkler & Co-presenter Araceli Gomes "Sophisticated Attack Myth: Hiding Unsophisticated Security Programs" The presentation analyzes cyber attacks (Sony, Target, etc.) and shows how the attacks could have been prevented. The duo also recommend methods for strengthening security programs to stop those attacks in the future. Attendees will learn how IT professionals can take significant steps to stomp out these so called unstoppable gangs.

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

2:30 - 3:30 pm Presentation by Scott Schober/Craig Schober, Creative & Communications Manager Berkeley Varitronics Systems "Wireless Threat Detection Products & Solutions"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

3:30 - 3:45 pm Afternoon Break Cirrus  Foyer  B 3:45 - 4:45 pm Presentation by John B. Minor,

Communications Expert "Detecting & Mitigating Cellular Carrier MITM Intercepts"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

4:45 - 5:45 pm Presentation by Paul D Turner, TSS TSI, Professional Development TSCM Group Inc. "Signal Recognition and Analysis (SRA)"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

5:45 – 6:15 pm ERII  Award  Presentations/  J.D.  LeaSure,  ERII  Director

 Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

6:30 - 7:30 pm Lock Picker’s Lounge, James Thomas & J. Ivy Thomas / Cocktail Hour

Private Dining Area in Hotel Restaurant

 

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Interested In Becoming An ERII Member? The mission of the Espionage Research Institute International is to educate and advance best practices in the counterespionage, counterintelligence and the TSCM community through excellence, applied learning, and research that examines issues of strategic importance to the sector. We invite you to apply for membership, if you are:

• A TSCM Specialist • Active or Retired Counterespionage / Counterintelligence Practitioner • A Non-practitioner with a role in TSCM as either a vendor or consumer

Visit www.ERII.org to learn more!

ERII Conference Exhibitor

 

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Schedule of Events  Sunday  -­‐  September  27,  2015

Time Description Location

7:00  -­‐  9:00  am Ala Carte Breakfast Cirrus  Foyer  B   9:00  -­‐  9:05  am Daily  Conference  Briefing  by  J.D.  LeaSure,  Director  

of  ERII Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

9:05  -­‐  9:45  am Presentation  by  John  Little,  Chairman  TSCMi  -­‐  Development  of  TSCMi  University  Recognized  Qualifications

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

9:45  -­‐  10:00  am

Mid-­‐morning  Break Cirrus  Foyer  B

10:00  -­‐  11:00  am Presentation  by  John  B.  Minor,  Communications  Expert  "Detecting  &  Mitigating  Photonic  Network  Intercepts"

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

11:00  am  -­‐  12:00  pm Presentation  by  Paul  Turner,  Director  of  Professional  Development  TSCM  Group  Inc.                                                                                              "Kestrel  TSCM  Professional  Software  and  Technical  Security  Specialist  (TSS)  training."

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

12:00  -­‐  12:45  pm Buffet  Lunch Conference  Center  Restaurant

12:45  -­‐  3:00  pm (Cont'd)  Presentation  by  Paul  Turner,  Director  of  Professional  Development  TSCM  Group  Inc.                                        "Kestrel  TSCM  Professional  Software  and  Technical  Security  Specialist  (TSS)  training."

Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

3:00  pm Conference  Conclusion Cirrus  AB  Meeting  Room

 

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ERII Conference Exhibitor  

 

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CONFERENCE ADVERTISERS

 

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HYATT-DULLES: IMPORTANT AREAS

 

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ERII Conference Badge:

Be sure to wear your ERII Conference badge when attending daily conference sessions, when utilizing the daily food and beverage service, during lunch, and if you attend ERII evening dinner or cocktail events. Service may be denied if you are not identified with your ERII Conference badge.

Breakfast, Food & Beverage Service:

Your conference ticket includes the food & beverage service provided outside Cirrus Meeting Room B from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Breakfast is a Euro continental style breakfast, which includes an espresso bar. Breakfast is served from 7:00 – 9:00 am. After breakfast, head over to ERII’s conference room and visit the exhibitor tables. Note that service is limited from 9:00 am to 9:30 am. But, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am pastries, granola bars, cookies, etc. and beverages are served outside Cirrus Meeting Room B. From 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, a buffet lunch including salad bar and desserts is served in the hotel restaurant. Please enjoy your lunch in ERII’s reserved section. After lunch, head over to ERII’s conference room and visit the exhibitor tables. Note that service is limited from 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm. But, from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm, cookies, cheese & crackers, etc. and beverages are served outside Cirrus Meeting Room B. Suggestion: Grab a snack or refill your beverage prior to the change overs listed above, and before the conclusion of daily food and beverage service at 5:00 pm.

WiFi Internet:

WiFi Internet service is provided free of charge in guest rooms and in the common areas of the hotel (lobby & restaurant). WiFi is not provided for attendees in the ERII conference room or the adjacent areas in the conference center. Presenters do have access to the Internet during their presentations. Exhibitors also have WiFi Internet service in the conference room. Again, free WiFi Internet service is available in guest rooms, the restaurant, lobby and other areas of the hotel exclusive of the conference center.

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