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  • 9 November 2019

    Industry Day, Aerospace

    IATA Drones Innovation Weekend - Nov 2019

    Détails The Drones Innovation Weekend is a two-day event that brings together innovators, corporate developers, students and aerospace enthusiasts to address challenges related to the integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the shared airspace. Teams compete against each other in a unique environment with the objective of developing solutions that are applicable to real-world issues. The second edition will take place in Montreal, Canada on 09-10 November. During this event participants will have the opportunity to learn from aviation experts, network, and develop solutions that will aim to enable information and data exchange between unmanned and manned aircraft. Establishing such data provisions and exchange protocols are crucial for a unified Traffic Management System. The challenges will soon be available on the event page, so fasten your seat-belts, because this Drones Innovation Weekend is ready for take-off! Registrations open on September 09, 2019 More information will be posted on the official event page in the coming weeks: https://www.iata.org/events/Pages/drones-innovation-weekend.aspx https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Montreal-Drones-Innovation-Weekend-Meetup-Group/events/263748798/?eventId=263748798&rv=wg6.0.2.3&_af=event&_af_eid=263748798&rv=wg6.0.2.3

  • 6 - 8
    Nov. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, C4ISR, Security

    CyberSat19

    Produced by Via Satellite, the CyberSat Summit is a unique and powerful opportunity to better understand the most pressing cybersecurity threats to satellites and the potential impact these threats have on your company's interests, your readiness to adapt to these threats, and how to best prevent attacks. Don't miss this opportunity to join like-minded colleagues, high ranking intelligence and DoD officials, cybersecurity professionals, satellite industry providers and integrators in dynamic, high-level discussion, one-on-one networking, and informative, solution-oriented sessions. Thinking about attending? You'll get... Intelligence on the current threat environment, how you should be looking at the threats, and updated intelligence on how to avoid them Updates on the emerging technologies, a better understanding of what they can do for you, and how to use them within your organization A sophisticated understanding of the often well-organized and financed criminal elements seeking to profit from satellite hacks Information on emerging threats to satellites beyond cyber Ample opportunities to network! View the full agenda! New for 2019! New for 2019, you'll be able to choose the afternoon workshop that best suits your focus! These professional workshops will be led by leading experts in the business, and run consecutively on Thursday and Friday afternoons. During registration, you can pick from: Thursday, November 7 WORKSHOP 1 Facing Down the Cyber Threat In this interactive session, we take a look at the threats against satellite and space based assets. This session will enable you to understand, prepare for, and deal with the threats in real time. WORKSHOP 2 Cybersecurity and the Impact on the Space Industry What can be done to alter space and ground threats? Here, we look specifically at these threats the space industry might encounter and question them in an interactive way. WORKSHOP 3 Cyber Incident Response – Two Team Competition Here, we roleplay working for a company's executive leadership team to solve an insider threat scenario. How will you work with your team to effect a response to the situation? Friday, November 8 WORKSHOP 1 Learning from Failure – Applying Other Industry Catastrophes to the Space Industry In this workshop, we dissect a number of different public cybersecurity failures from other industries and discuss how things could have been done better. This session is highly beneficial to any of those in the satellite industry who want to see the warning signs ahead of time and take a very proactive approach. WORKSHOP 2 Cyber War Game Scenario and Simulation (Available to C-Suite of Satellite Companies) WORKSHOP 3 (Repeated from Day One) Facing Down the Cyber Threat Here, we take a look at the threats against satellite and space based assets. This session will enable you to understand, prepare for, and deal with the threats in real time. View Workshop details! Classified Day, November 6, 2019 hosted by: At CyberSat Summmit's 2019 Classified Day, DoD, Intelligence Community, space and satellite industry leaders will discuss advancements and challenges in assuring space system missions throughout the ever-increasingly cyber-contested lifecycle. Attendees will be updated on the space cyber landscape through presentations from senior intel analysts, hands-on space system hackers, and those developing and deploying technologies to enhance architectural resiliency against emerging cyber threats. View the Classified Day agenda! In order to attend the CyberSat Summit Classified Day at The Aerospace Corporation on November 6, you must provide your proof of clearance to The Aerospace Corporation no later than October 23, 2019. The morning session (8 a.m. – Noon) is a SCI session and will be held at a TOP SECRET//SI/TK//NOFORN level and the afternoon (1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.) is a collateral session and will be held at a SECRET//NOFORN level. NOTE: Classified Day seating is limited and did sell out in 2018. Register early! Who should attend CyberSat Summit: Directors and C-Suite Executives Systems and Project Engineers Analysts DoD Intelligence Agencies Security Service Providers Software Providers Satellite Controllers Project Managers Business Development Managers Program Managers Policy and Risk Management Executives Security and Crisis Management Satellite operators and manufacturers Cybersecurity and Cyber Strategy Managers Research and Development Scientists Business Development Leaders https://2019.cybersatsummit.com/attend/

  • 6 - 7
    Nov. 2019

    Symposium, Land

    EOD/IED & Countermine Symposium

    The 2019 EOD/IED & Countermine Symposium will examine the enduring threat IED and mines pose to international security, warfighter survivability and domestic safety. The Symposium will bring together a "whole of government" perspective to advancing EOD, C-IED and countermine technologies, strategies and training at home and abroad. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to network with senior-level officials from the military and civil agencies about the future of EOD operations and opportunities for industry collaboration. Topics to be covered at the 2019 Symposium: Advancing a Whole-of-Government Approach to Explosive Threat Mitigation Improving EOD Capabilities for the Warfighter to Counter the Growing Asymmetric Threat Leveraging International Partnerships in Counter IED Efforts Capitalizing on International Partnerships and Inter-Agency Information Sharing to Combat IED Threats Combatting the Evolving Use of Unmanned and Vehicle Borne IED Technologies Improving Threat Detection and Ordinance Disposal Capabilities Developing a Robust Domestic Counter IED Intelligence and Law Enforcement Infrastructure Investing in International Demining Efforts Why You Should Attend this Year's Symposium: The 7th Annual EOD/IED and Countermine Symposium will examine the US's whole of government approach to detecting, mitigating and destroying explosive devices at home and abroad. As improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and mines continue to cause high numbers of causalities around the world, it is paramount that the government remains vigilant in its efforts to improve explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), counter-IED and demining capabilities. This is especially important now as extremist groups have become increasingly sophisticated in their use of IEDs. This Symposium will highlight important research and development efforts aimed at countering the use of IEDs. This event will also examine the strategies and training practices for successful EOD missions in both domestic and international contexts. Speakers from across the military and federal agencies, including the FBI, DHS and ATF, will share their perspectives on the necessity of interagency and international cooperation and intelligence sharing to effectively counter IED threats. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Symposium's content and focus areas. We assemble the most respected minds in the EOD/IED & Countermine community, as well as key policymakers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and agencies to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

  • 5 - 7
    Nov. 2019

    Conference, Other Defence

    ISR and C2 Battle Management Conference

    OPERATIONALIZING MULTI-DOMAIN C2 IN READINESS FOR THE PEER FIGHT The ISR and C2 Battle Management USA conference serves as a landmark strategic forum for the Five Eyes partners, bringing more than 150 representatives from DoD, Navy, Army, Air Force and Joint Staffs together with defense industry leaders. It is part of our world-leading ISR portfolio, the overall aim of which is to deliver and to sustain a decisive information and decision advantage for combat forces across every warfighting domain - from space to cyberspace, from air to the seabed. In 2017 and 2018, the conference charted the development of multi-domain command and control as a transformative concept for the US and its Five Eyes Partners. The 2019 conference will pick up where the last conference left off, engaging more explicitly with the operationalization of MDC2 and those capabilities that the concept has driven forward. As the demands of long-term strategic competition urge readiness for a peer-level fight, the Five Eyes must find ways to sustain the integrity of assured C2 even when information superiority is challenged or denied. The challenge for them - and for the conference - is to assure the mission, no matter how contested or degraded the operational environment becomes.

  • 5 - 6
    Nov. 2019

    Conference, Land

    Best Defence Conference

    The Best Defence Conference is one of Canada's must-attend defence and advanced manufacturing events—bringing together Canadian and international companies to learn of Canadian defence procurement and supply chain opportunities as well as providing an intimate forum for networking between primes and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and B2B/B2G meetings. Our goal is to provide a platform for strategic partnerships and market entry into Canada. http://bestdefenceconference.com/

  • 4 - 5
    Nov. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR, Security

    CyberSecurity International Symposium

    According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and McAfee, cybercrime currently costs the world almost $600 billion each year, or 0.8% of global GDP - up from almost $500 billion in 2014. Research firm Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that the global cost of cybercrime will grow from $3 trillion in 2015 to $6 trillion annually by 2021, which includes damage and destruction of data, stolen money, lost property, intellectual property theft, and other areas. As Ginni Rometty, IBM Corp.'s Chairman, President and CEO observed, "Cyber crime is the greatest threat to every profession, every industry, every company in the world." * The 3rd Annual CyberSecurity International Symposium, November 4-5, 2019 in Chicago is a focused educational Forum in which to network with leading cybersecurity professionals, innovators, enterprise CIOs and regulators who are on the front lines of securing critical business and infrastructure networks. The Symposium will examine the latest technologies for enhancing cybersecurity and reducing risk, as well as best practices and key lessons learned to date in the ever-evolving challenge to ensure end-to-end security for organizations of all varieties. Topics to be addressed include: Evolution of cybersecurity threat: recent developments and trends Impact of cyber threat on businesses, government, and critical infrastructure Latest advances in cyber security technologies Implementation best practices and lessons learned Intersection of cyber and physical infrastructure security Assessing and monitoring risk effectively Effectively managing security incidents Key take-aways from recent cyber incidents Internet of Things (IoT) security implications across industries Current state of cybersecurity standards development Developing, coordinating, and implementing critical infrastructure policies Consequence-driven, Cyber-informed Engineering Situational awareness, common vulnerability analysis, and threat assessment Upgrading technology to meet evolving risks Building a culture of security Rapidly sharing threat, vulnerabilities, and mitigation strategies Securing the evolving distribution network IT advances, communications technologies, and the smart energy grid are changing the landscape of the nation's critical infrastrucutre and business networks as we know it. But with rapidly changing technology comes rapidly advancing threats. The second edition of this international Symposium will examine recent and newly emerging threats and vulnerabilities, as well as discuss effective business and technology strategies for meeting the evolving challenge head on. Join us in Chicago to assess your organization's cyber and physical security risk, and how to effectively safeguard your operations going forward. Why Attend? New Strategies for New Networks: As networks evolve and more end points connect with critical systems, organizations must understand the business and operational risks of the evolving landscape, in order to plan and set policy accordingly Network with Leaders: The Symposium brings together the most authoritative experts and enterprise IT pratitioners to discuss very latest cyber aecurity innovations and applications for commercial and industrial organizations Case Studies and Lessons Learned: Through a series of in-depth presentations and panel discussions, the two-day event will look at key cyber and physical security case studies and their implications for today's business Objective & Authoritative: The Symposium agenda is driven by practitioners and executives at a range of end user organizations and enterprises -- learn directly from peers and thought leaders who are dealing with security on a daily basis Who Should Attend? Commercial and industrial enterprise IT executives and security compliance managers Regulatory and policy professionals Chief Information Officers, Chief Strategy Officers, and other senior executives overseeing cyber and physical security Communications and network operations professionals Physical infrastructure and systems security managers Planners responsible for compliance and government Analytics and data management professionals Data center managers Critical infrastructure security managers Reasearch and academic professionals Finance and VC representatives https://www.cybersecurity-symposium.com/

  • 4 - 5
    Nov. 2019

    Training, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    TRAINING ON THE US MARKET

    Aéro Montréal and McCarter & English are offering a two-day training on the US market. The training will be provided by Mr. Daniel J. Kelly (biography) and Mr. Zack Hadzismajlovic (biography), both partners at McCarter & English. The two-day training will be held at Aéro Montréal offices in downtown Montréal on November 4-5, 2019 and will cover the basics of accessing the US market and doing business with the US government, regulations, export control, foreign investment in the US, intellectual property, cybersecurity obligations, and general compliance. DAY 1 GENERAL TOPICS 9:00 – 12:00 Basic introduction to the Regulations Governing U.S. Federal Procurement – the Federal Acquisition Regulation – With Emphasis on Rules Addressing (1) Ethics and Eligibility for Contracts; (2) Competitive Bidding Requirements; (3) Types of Contract Vehicles; (4) Subcontracting; (5) Socio-Economic Obligations; and (5) Commercial Item Acquisition. 1:00 – 3:15 Doing Business with the Federal Government as a Canadian Company through the CCC, as a Prime, and as a Subcontractor or Vendor; Including Roadblocks to Entry as a Result of Domestic Preference Rules 3:30 – 5:00 Export Control and other Regulatory Restrictions on Doing Business with the U.S. as a Foreign Entity Supplying Defense Articles and Emerging Technologies. Introduction to CFIUS: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/international/the-committee-on-foreign-investment-in-the-united-states-cfius 5:00 – 6:00 Networking DAY 2 SPECIFIC TOPICS 9:00 – 12:00 How to Protect Intellectual Property When Funded by the U.S. Government 1:00 – 3:15 Security including Cybersecurity Obligations arising Under Contracts with Covered Defense Information and Classified Contracts 3:30 – 5:00 General Compliance or How Not to Go To Jail When Doing Business with the U.S. Government Inscription à venir / Registration to come CONTACT Name Charbel Khoury Phone: 514 987-9356 Email: charbel.khoury@aeromontreal.ca Register here : https://www.aeromontreal.ca/formation-sur-marche-americain.html?details=1

  • 30 - 31
    Oct. 2019

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Big Data for Intelligence Symposium

    The 2019 Big Data for Intelligence Symposium will provide members of the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense a forum to have an open discussion about the challenges and opportunities of turning vast amounts of raw data into actionable intelligence. This Symposium will provide the Intelligence Community, US military commands, government agencies, members of academia, and technology industry leaders the opportunity to explore ways to improve the way we utilize big data for intelligence and the steps we must take in the future to improve this process and maintain our operational advantage. Topics to be covered at the 2019 Symposium: Transforming Big Data into an Intelligence Asset Ensuring the DoD's Operational Advantage through Data Modernization Securing the Cloud: Protecting Cloud-Based Data from Malicious Actors Automating Data Analysis at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Operationalizing Data for the Airman Developing a More Transparent and Efficient Data Strategy for the FBI Leveraging Cloud Computing at FEMA The Future of Data Science Why You Should Attend this Year's Symposium: Our 7th Annual Big Data for Intelligence Symposium will provide members of the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense a forum to have an open discussion about the challenges and opportunities of turning vast amounts of raw data into actionable intelligence. This Symposium will provide the Intelligence Community, US military commands, government agencies, members of academia, and technology industry leaders the opportunity to explore ways to improve the way we utilize big data for intelligence. Evolutions in technology have exponentially improved our data collection capabilities; now, the focus has shifted to our ability to securely store, retrieve, share, and analyze our data to create actionable intelligence while maximizing efficiency and security. The 2019 Symposium will address the technologies, policies, and frameworks currently in place to turn our big data into intelligence, as well as the steps we must take in the future to improve this process and maintain our operational advantage. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Symposiums' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in data science as well as key-policy makers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers. Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities Showcase the latest technology offerings and today's most innovative solutions with exhibits, product demonstrations, and luncheon receptions for the event delegation. Download the Big Data for Intelligence Symposium Prospectus https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21651

  • 29 - 30
    Oct. 2019

    Conference, Other Defence

    Future Mortar Systems Conference

    The World's Longest Running International Mortar Systems Meeting Future Mortar Systems is the world's longest running international Mortar Systems conference. Created with the notion of knowledge-sharing at its center, this year's conference will focus on the themes of 'technology', 'interoperability', and 'maneuverability'. Relating these themes to persisting challenges in the field of mortar firepower, presentations will explore the mobility and flexibility of troops when transporting and operating equipment, technological innovations to ensure overmatch in peer adversary war-fighting contexts, the integration of UAVs, effectively combating time-sensitive targets, operational feedback, and command and control systems. In response to fluctuating mission demands, the themes and operations under discussion equally relate to Infantry, Artillery and Marine Corps. Structured as a three day conference with sixteen speakers and a site visit, Future Mortar Systems will shape the strategic thinking on the future role of the dismounted soldier and indirect fire capabilities. The 2018 Agenda in Brief: Lethality in Denied Environments: Improving targeting and engagement capabilities for the tactical force Mortars in the Megacity: Indirect Fires in Future Terrains Range and Precision: Building the lethality and tactical dominance of the dismounted soldier Irregular Ops: Amphibious Fires & Lightweight Mortars in Special Operations Affordability and Programme Delivery: Lifecycle management of mortar systems and munitions Gaps and Investment: Perspectives from R&D and industry on precision munitions, digitized fire control and advanced lethality systems

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