2 November 2022

9th Homeland Security Conference 2022

 

(Registration at the bottom of this page)

The 9th edition of our annual security conference Homeland Security Conference will take place 2 November 2022 in Copenhagen.

As an innovation and technology conference, we bring together representatives from the entire Homeland Security and cyber security community; leading experts, industry decision makers, governmental authorities, and academics, in order to share knowledge and strengthen capabilities. The overall objective is to explore potential business opportunities within the industry and connect stakeholders.

The conference has an overall focus on issues, challenges and possible countermeasures within the Homeland Security context and will take a dive into the following areas:

  • Homeland Security Perspectives 2022
  • Securitization of Energy Supplies
  • Territorial Control and Surveillance Innovations and Technologies
  • Securing Critical Infrastructure
  • Investments and Collaboration Opportunities for Innovative Security Solutions

The format of the conference is the same every year – 10 minutes presentations, followed by a joint panel debate with speakers. By following this approach, we are able to involve a broad range of capabilities and include + 20 speakers during the full day of program. This way, the participants are introduced to a broad range of information and insights during the day.


Date: 02 November 2022

Location: Børsen, 1217 Copenhagen K


Price

Registration fee:

  • CenSec members: 495 DKK (excl. VAT)
  • Non-members: 995 DKK (excl. VAT)

Networking dinner (sold out)

Contact Sofie Jensen, sofie@censec.dk or +45 93201540 for waiting list.

Agenda:

0830 – 0910 Registration and light breakfast

Welcome and key note speeches

0910 – 0920 Welcome by Klaus Bolving, CEO, CenSec & moderator Hans Peter H. Michaelsen, independent analyst, forsvarsanalyse.dk

0920 – 0930 Frederik Bergenfelt Friis, Political consultant, Danish Chamber of Commerce

0930 – 0940 Helle Lindholm Mikkelsen, Director, Consulting, The Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology (DBI)

Homeland security perspectives 2022

0940 – 0950 Espionage and illegal procurement
Morten Ørbech, Head of Center for National Security, Danish National Security and Intelligence Service (PET): Espionage and illegal procurement

0950 – 1000 The Nord Stream Attack: Hybrid Threats and Societal Security in Denmark
Alexander Tetzlaff, Military Analyst, Center for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen

1000 – 1010 Global supply chain challenges
Klaus Munch Kjøller, Director, PwC

1010 – 1020 The New standard in Open-source Intelligence; Tacking Hidden Links in Global Supply Chains to China’s Defence Industry
Gareth Heywood, Head of the Government Relations, Datenna (NL)

1020 – 1040 20 minutes panel debate

10.40 – 11.10 30 minutes break

 

Securitization of energy supplies

1110 – 1120 Energy security: Risky chains, critical supplies and competitive de-globalization
Kristian Søby Kristensen, Director, Centre for Military Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

1120 – 1130 Supply of Green Energy with Power-to-X Technologies
Michael Kolling Hansen, Analyse Specialist, Materials Testing and Analysis, FORCE Technologies

1130 – 1140 Secure critical infrastructure – with drones and robots
Kristian Skaarup, CEO, Lorenz Technology:

1140 – 1150 Airborne threats to Energy installations, solutions and national pain points
Hans J. Høyer, Chief Sales Officer, MyDefence:

1150– 1210 20 minutes panel debate

1210-1300 Lunch break

 

Territorial Control and Surveillance Innovations and Technologies

1300 – 1310 Cyber-resilient autonomous marine systems for surface and underwater operations
Roberto Galeazzi, Associate Professor, Head of DTU Centre for Collaborative Autonomous Systems, Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

1310 – 1320 The proliferated threat from drones
Richard Poppelvig Engelholm, Business Development Manager, Weibel Scientific

1320 – 1330 Atlas Elektronik Vision on Coastal Defence and Seabed Warfare
Rob Snippert, Director Product Sales Naval Weapons, Atlas Elektronik (DE)

1330 – 1340 Persistent Monitoring and Surveillance
Tim Jensen, VP Products & Technology, Teledyne RESON

1340– 1400 20 minutes panel debate

1400-1430 30 minutes break

 

Securing Critical Infrastructure

1430 – 1440 A Danish approach to critical infrastructure
Asif Parbst Amin, Deputy Director General, The Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA)

1440 – 1450 The geopolitical situation and the changes within Cyber Security for Critical Infrastructure
Henrik Løth Thiesen, CISO, Vestas

1450 – 1500 Challenges of Intelligence solutions to (domestic) Critical Infrastructure
Jack Offerman, Head of Sales, Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands (NL)

1500 – 1510 Threat Management by understanding the attacker’s point of view
Pablo Acevedo Areco, Security architect, IBM Denmark

1510 – 1520 Is Cybersecurity part of your strategy?
Jesper Zerlang, CEO, Logpoint

1520– 1540 20 minutes panel debate

1530– 1550 10 minutes break

 

Investments and collaboration opportunities for innovative security solutions

1550 – 1610 Denmark’s Export & Investment Fund’s role in bolstering Denmark’s security and robustness in a changing global world
Rasmus Thomsen, Chief Advisor, The Danish Sovereign Investment Fund

1610 – 1620 European Security Research & Innovation: A look at possibilities in Horizon Europe
Christian Holstein, Special Advisor, EU Research & Innovation, Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science

1620 – 1630 JEDI’s ARPA and GrandChallenge methodology
Romain Forestier, Tech & Scientific Project Leader, JEDI

1630 – 1650 20 minutes panel debate

1800 – 2100 Networking dinner (requires specific registration)

 

If you have any questions regarding the conference, please contact Sofie Jensen at sofie@censec.dk or +45 93201540.

 

Speakers
 
Registration

Deadline for registration 26 October 2022.

A few days before the conference you will receive a QR code that will give you access to Børsen on 2 November.

 

This event is part of an initiative co-financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.