Overview
More than 500 partners from around the country gathered in Baltimore on July 31st and August 1st to attend the 2012 Chemical Sector Security Summit. The Summit is an annual forum for information sharing that highlights the collaboration between public and private sectors and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to ensure a safer and more resilient industrial homeland.
Presentations from the 2012 Summit
Brad Huntsman, DHS/IP, Academic Community and Chemical Security
R. McCreight, GWU, Perspectives on CFATS
David McEntire, UNT, Industrial Hazards and Disasters
Vincent MacNeill, Securitas, All Hazards Security
Glen Sachtleben, FEMA, Private Sector Involvement with FEMA
Rick Kane, E&S, CFATS Alternative Security Plan
Todd, Klessman, DHS/IP, Challenges to CFATS Implementation at Small Facilities
ISCD, DHS/IP, CFATS Compliance Lessons Learned
Edward J. Liebig, CSC, Cyber Preparedness in Industrial Control Systems
Dave Wulf, DHS/IP, CFATS and Ammonium Nitrate Security
Charles I. Colley, DHS/IP, CFATS Local Resources
Matthew Bettridge, DHS/IP, CFATS Personnel Surety Update
Timothy J.Scott, Dow, Dow's Security Strategy and Practice
Cherie Williams, DHS/IP, Suspicious Activity Reporting Tool
John Farrell, DHS/IP, CFATS Update
Amy Graydon, CIB, Chemical Sector Specific Agency Programs
Dave Wulf, DHS/IP, Working Together
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