AI is Revolutionizing Public Safety, Criminal Justice, and Security – Are We Ready?
In this webinar, thought leaders in Artificial Intelligence will aim to assist public safety, criminal justice, and security leaders to better understand, recognize and assess the impact of AI, enhance collaboration, and establish formal mechanisms for the exchange of best practices in this rapidly developing arena.
Who should attend?
Public Safety and Private Security Technology Professionals, such as:
- Chiefs of Police
- Sheriffs and Deputies
- Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
- Chief Technology officers (CTOs)
- Crime analysts and investigators
- Executives and policymakers
- Federal agency representatives
- Frontline officers
- Procurement officers
- Technology industry service providers
In this seminar, you will hear from industry experts and panelists discussing the following topics:
- The State of Artificial Intelligence in Public Safety and Private Security
- Panel 1 – An AI Partnership Between Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice and Private Security – This panel will cover how public safety, criminal justice, and private security currently use AI, as well as how they battle AI-enabled attacks by adversaries. They will share learnings, gaps, emerging best practices, and opportunities for collaboration. They will also weigh in on ethical and transparent use of the technology as well as how they are demystifying AI for the public.
- Panel 2 – Understanding the Tools and Technology of AI – Our second panel will delve into the technical details of AI and how it’s used, in applications including drones, antimalware, video analytics, data compilation, report writing, robotics, and tools to battle generative adversarial networks.
Speakers:
- Paul Goldenberg
President and Board Chair of the Global Consortium of Law Enforcement Training Executives; Chief Advisor, Policy and International Policing, Rutgers Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience; Distinguished Visiting Fellow for Global Policing, University of Ottawa Professional Development Institute - Chief Peter Lambrinakos, O.O.M.
Chief of Police and Corporate Security, VIA Rail; Director, Public Safety Program, Centre for Public Safety, University of Ottawa; Deputy Chief Montreal Police Services - Sheriff Michael Mastronardy
Sheriff of Ocean County, NJ; Representing the National Sheriffs’ Association - Major George Perrera
Commander of Cyber Crime Bureau and South Florida Cybercrime Task Force, Miami-Dade Police Department; Director, Cybersecurity Master’s Program, St. Thomas University School of Law - Donald R. Zoufal, J.D., C.P.P.
Legal Advisor for the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police and President of CrowZ Nest Consulting, Inc. - Chief Jonathan Parham
Chief of Police (Ret.), Rahway PD, Director Public Safety, Rahway, PD, Business Administrator, City of Rahway, NJ - Chief Paul Cell
Chief of Police (Ret.), Executive Director, International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators - Chuck Brooks
Adjunct Professor Georgetown University; Named one of “The Top 5 Tech People to Follow on LinkedIn”; President of Brooks Consulting - Dennis Chornenky
Former Presidential Innovation Fellow at the U.S. White House leading initiatives on artificial intelligence, policy and national security; CEO of Domelabs AI - Jack Zahran
CEO of Pinkerton - Michael Gips, C.P.P.
Principal of Global Insights in Professional Security; Top Influencer/Thought Leader (IFSEC, LSA, Security Magazine) - Brian Allen
Senior VP for Emerging Technology, Bank Policy Institute - Michael Brzozowski
Director, Physical Security Operations, CIBC, Canada - Mark Albert (Moderator)
Former Peabody and Emmy award winning CBS News Correspondent & Hearst Investigative Journalist; Media Advisory Experts
Webinar Overview:
This webinar will discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on public safety, criminal justice, and security. AI is changing how crimes are committed, investigated, and prevented, offering advanced tools for law enforcement but also presenting new challenges. Current efforts to integrate AI across these sectors lack a unified approach, despite the pressing need to address recruitment issues, rising crime rates, and the ethical use of AI. To address these challenges and ensure responsible use of AI, two blue-ribbon panels of experts from law enforcement, criminal justice, and private security will be presented.