MEXSEC 15 Mexican Security: CONSOLIDATING A MORE SECURE NATION STATE NOVEMBER 3-5, 2015 MEXICO CITY CONFERENCE PRESIDENTS AND SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Vicealmirante CG. DEM. Juan Espinosa Orozco, Director de Inteligencia, SEMAR Mayor General Manuel Augusto López Ambrosio, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, Presidente del Consejo Superior CFAC, Guatemala Almirante Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza, Former Secretary of the Navy, SEMAR Major General David Victoriano Munguia Payes, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, República de El Salvador Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos, Comisionado General de Policía Federal, CNS JOIN SENIOR DIPLOMATIC, DEFENSE, SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS FROM MEXICO TO NETWORK WITH REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COUNTERPARTS conferencia busca apoyar las políticas n La y estrategias alineadas en los “Planes de Defensa establecidas” desarrollados por las agencias gubernamentales en México. De igual forma, busca consolidarse como una plataforma que permita el buen y eficiente intercambio de información entre las organizaciones de seguridad, la integración y cooperación entre las agencias mexicanas, mientras promueve la cooperación regional para luchar contra el crimen organizado transnacional. Focal Pre-conferencia n Día Noviembre 3 2015 Luchando contra el crimen organizado transnacional desde una perspectiva multidimensional Información completa en la página 3 www.mexsec.com Attendees WILL: nReceive updates from senior security officials on initiatives including the “Planes Sectoriales de Defensa” from SEDENA and SEMAR, and other future organizational developments, that will help you to develop a deep understanding of immediate and future Mexican security requirements nTake an active part in the examination of the multidimensional approach and the effective consolidation of national security apparatuses designed to address national security vulnerabilities nShare knowledge, policies and strategies to provide strategic and tactical awareness for the purpose of combating transnational organized crime in order to position themselves as effective partners for the future nShape the debate on how to promote public security within a national, regional and hemispheric security framework nBenefit from ministerial-level briefings and the candid views of senior officials in order to develop organizational roadmaps for engagement with Mexico and Central America nContribute technological solutions in the area of Homeland security, border control, cybersecurity, secure cities, integrated intelligence architectures and critical national infrastructure protection +44 (0)20 7036 1300 [email protected] PRESIDENTS OF THE CONFERENCE Almirante Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza, Former Secretary of the Navy, SEMAR General Enrique Cervantes Aguirre, Former Secretary, SEDENA (Pending for Final Confirmation) Dear Friends and Colleagues, Mexico is approaching a critical decision point. President Enrique Pena Nieto has enacted sweeping economic and energy reforms to modernize Mexico’s economy. However, disturbing security problems underscore a pragmatic reality: real prosperity in Mexico can only come with real security. What can and will the government do to address these challenges, while restoring confidence and increasing the credibility of its security policy? At the Mexico Security Conference (MEXSEC), 3-5 November, we will discuss and perhaps shape these pivotal decisions with senior Mexican government and military officials, policy analysts and private sector business professionals. International leaders will also offer perspectives on local and regional solutions regarding: SPEAKERS AND PARTICIPANTS CONFIRMED: Mayor General Manuel Augusto López Ambrosio, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, Presidente del Consejo Superior CFAC, Guatemala Major General David Victoriano Munguia Payes, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, República de El Salvador Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos, Comisionado General de Policía Federal, CNS H.E. Ambassador Adam Blackwell, Secretary of Multidimensional Security, OAS C. General de Brigada Juan Manuel Rico Gámez, Subjefe de Inteligencia Militar, SEDENA General Rodolfo Palomino López, Director General, Policía de Colombia Mayor General Jorge Enrique Rodriguez Peralta, Director de Investigación Criminal e Interpol, Policía de Colombia •Intelligence-lead law enforcement C. Vicealmirante CG. DEM. Juan Espinosa Orozco, Director del Área de Inteligencia, SEMAR •Safe Cities Almirante C.G. DEM. Juan Guillermo Fierro Rocha, Comandante de la Quinta Región Naval, SEMAR (Pending Ministerial approval) •Centers of Monitoring and Surveillance Mr. R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner U.S. Customs and Border Protection, USA •Cybersecurity & Mexico’s Digital Security Strategy Sr. Rubén Moreira Valdez, Gobernador, Estado de Coahuila de Zaragoza •Transnational Organized Crime Salvador Jara Guerrero, Gobernador, Estado de Michoacán MEXSEC provides the ideal forum and opportunity for you to meet and engage with influential Mexican and international governmental and military leaders. Please join us in Mexico City for what promises to be an exceptional and truly stimulating experience. Doctor Raúl Benítez Manaut, Profesor e Investigador, Centro de Estudios sobre Norte América, UNAM Looking forward to seeing you in Mexico! Antonio L. Mazzitelli, Director oficina México, UNODC Arturo García Hernandez, Gerente de Seguridad de Tecnologías de la Información, Banco de México Gonzalo Espinosa, Presidente, ALAPSI Lic. Samuel Cacho de Teja, Presidente Capítulo México, ASIS International Johan Obdola, Founder and President, International Organization for Security and Intelligence Moira Paz Estenssoro, Director CAF México, Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina www.mexsec.com +44 (0)20 7036 1300 [email protected] PRE-CONFERENCE FOCUS DAY: TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2015 Sim ult an eo us Tra ns lat ion in En gli sh an d Sp an ish Tra du cc ión sim ult án ea en Ing lés y Es pa ño l COUNTERING TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME FROM A MULTIDIMENSIONAL PERSPECTIVE LUCHANDO CONTRA EL CRIMEN ORGANIZADO TRANSNACIONAL DESDE UNA PERSPECTIVA MULTIDIMENSIONAL 8:00 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 8:45 PRESIDENT’S OPENING REMARKS MEXSEC 15 will start a timely discussion on the current situation of national security in Mexico, bringing together the most relevant governmental representatives and international experts to share their experiences and views on the challenges faced by it. Furthermore, MEXSEC 15 will provide the exclusive opportunity to attendees to discuss an innovative multidimensional approach to strengthen Homeland Security in the country, from different perspectives. The objective of the focus day is to explore a combined multidimensional attitude to combat local and transnational organized crime, in order to improve the overall security conditions in the region. This needs to be supported by multiregional and multiorganizational approaches which allow individual organizations to work together to build a more secure region. The focus day will address the following issues: •Combating transnational criminal organizations that have strong networks supporting their actions, in several countries • The global threat of transnational organized crime and the effectiveness of existing approaches locally • How important it is to establish a distinction between Homeland Security and public order • Increasing cooperation between regions and relevant international organizations • How to tackle the criminal gangs’ web of informants that access classified information, inside the organizations who fight against them It is clear that the adoption of a multidimensional and transnational position is essential. Therefore, experts from the Mexican Government, OAS, SEDENA, SEMAR, UNODC will meet to discuss challenges and strategies for achieving a more secure Mexico. MEXSEC 15 abre la puerta a una discusión puntual sobre la actual situación de seguridad nacional en México, reuniendo a los más importantes representantes gubernamentales y expertos internacionales a compartir sus experiencias y posiciones sobre los desafíos que éste enfrenta. Ciertamente, MEXSEC 15 les dará la oportunidad a todos los asistentes de discutir un innovador acercamiento multidimensional, para fortalecer los esfuerzos en torno a la Seguridad del Territorio Nacional. El objetivo de este día focal es explorar una actitud multidimensional combinada para combatir el crimen organizado local y transnacional, con la finalidad de mejorar las condiciones en la región. Claramente, este necesita de un accionar multiregional y multiorganizacional para articular el trabajo, de todos los involucrados, en pro de una región más segura. En éste día focal se discutirán problemáticas tales como: •Combatir las redes de apoyo transnacional con que cuenta el crimen organizado en varios países •Explorar las amenazas globales del crimen transnacional y la efectividad de las acciones locales existentes •Qué tan importante es establecer una diferencia entre Defensa del Territorio Nacional y Orden Público •Aumentar la cooperación entre naciones y las organizaciones internacionales más relevantes •Como luchar contra la red de informantes, al interior de las organización de defensa, que tienen acceso a información confidencial Es claro que una posición multidimensional y transnacional es clave. Por ello, expertos del Gobierno Mexicano, OEA, SEDENA, SEMAR, UNODC se encontrarán a discutir los desafíos y estrategias para lograr un México más seguro. SPEAKERS Mr. R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner U.S. Customs and Border Protection, USA H.E. Ambassador Adam Blackwell, Secretary of Multidimensional Security, OAS Antonio L. Mazzitelli, Director de la oficina UN para México, UNODC Johan Obdola, Founder and President, International Organization for Security and Intelligence Gral. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, Secretario General, SEDENA (Invited) Almirante C.G. DEM. Conrado Aparicio Blanco, Subsecretario de Marina, SEMAR (Invited) www.mexsec.com +44 (0)20 7036 1300 [email protected] MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2015 8:00 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 8:45 PRESIDENTS’ OPENING REMARKS SESSION 1: HOMELAND SECURITY DAY 9:15 OMELAND SECURITY: STRATEGIES DEVELOPED BY THE H MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO STRENGTHEN ITS DEFENSE INSTITUTIONS •Aligning the government and its institutions to the homeland security plan released in 2013 •Who the real enemies are, where they are located and how Mexico can dismantle the networks that strengthen them •Which strategies have worked and what else needs to be implemented to improve national security •The mechanisms set in place for the systematic exchange of information that will enable coordination between the institutions involved DEFENSA DEL TERROTORIO NACIONAL: LAS ESTRATEGIAS DESARROLLADAS POR EL GOBIERNO MEXICANO FORTALECER SUS INSTITUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD •Alineación del gobierno y sus instituciones al “Plan Sectorial de Defensa” del territorio nacional implementado en 2013 •Quiéne son los enemigos, donde están ubicados y cómo acabar con las redes que los fortalecen en México •Cuáles estrategias han funcionado y que necesita ser implementado para mejorar la seguridad nacional •Los mecanismos en marcha para sistematizar el intercambio de información que permitirán articular todos los frentes de acción INVITED SPEAKER Mr. Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, Secretario de la Gobernación de México (Invited) 9:45 THE NATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEM: STRATEGIES DEVELOPED BY THE GUATEMALAN GOVERNMENT TO STRENGTHEN ITS DEFENSE INSTITUTIONS •Aligning the government and it’s institutions to the National Security System •Who the real enemies are, where they are located and how Guatemala is affected by international crime networks in its frontiers •The mechanisms set in place for the systematic exchange of information that will enable coordination between the institutions and international countries involved L SISTEMA NACIONAL DE SEGURIDAD: LAS ESTRATEGIAS E DESARROLLADAS POR EL GOBIERNO GUATEMALTECO PARA FORTALECER SUS INSTITUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD •Alineación del gobierno y sus instituciones al Sistema Nacional de Seguridad •Quienes son los enemigos, donde están ubicados y cómo Guatemala se ha visto afectada por los redes criminales internacionales en sus fronteras •Cuales son los mecanismos en marcha para sistematizar el intercambio de información que permita articular todos las instituciones y países internacionales envueltos Mayor Gral. Manuel Augusto López Ambrosio, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, Presidente del Consejo Superior CFAC, Guatemala 10:15 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING 10:45 T HE SALVADORIAN GOVERNMENT’S PLAN TO FIGHT CRIME AND THE JOINT EFFORTS TO OVERCOME ITS CURRENT SECURITY SITUATION •The government’s strategies to develop the National Security Programme •How to improve the channels of international cooperation between neighboring countries and other organizations to support the Salvadorian security programme •How to combine efforts to combat transnational crime networks with presence in El Salvador. What it is needed? Who should be involved? Is there sufficient international support? www.mexsec.com Sim ult an eo us Tra ns lat ion in En gli sh an d Sp an ish Tra du cc ión sim ult án ea en Ing lés y Es pa ño l El PLAN DEL GOBIERNO SALVADOREÑO EN SU LUCHA CONTRA EL CRIME Y LOS ESFUERZOS CONJUNTOS PARA SUPERAR SU SITUACIÓN ACTUAL •Estrategias gubernamentales para desarrollar el Programa de Seguridad Nacional •Cómo se podrían mejorar los canales de cooperación internacional, entre países limítrofes y otras organizaciones, para apoyar la política de seguridad nacional de El Salvador •Cómo aunar esfuerzos para combatir las redes de crimen transnacional con presencia en El Salvador. Qué se necesita? Quiénes deberían estar involucrados? Es suficiente el apoyo internacional? Major General David Victoriano Munguia Payes, Ministro de Defensa Nacional, República de El Salvador 11:15 HOW TO DELIVER INTEGRATED AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL STRATEGIES AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME, DRUG TRAFFICKING, ILLEGAL MIGRATION AND CONTRABAND •What are the most important challenges when defending Mexican territory from OAS perspective? •Key areas where OAS can help to strengthen the protection of Mexican territory (and shared borders) from a multidimensional perspective •What needs to be done to legitimize the armed forces’ actions and how to gain the trust of the civilian population COMO EJECUTAR UNA ESTRATEGIA INTEGRAL Y MULTIDIMENSIONAL EN CONTRA DEL CRIMEN ORGANIZADO, NARCOTRÁFICO, MIGRACIÓN ILEGAL Y CONTRABANDO •Cuáles son los principales desafíos de la defensa del territorio mexicano desde la perspectiva de la OEA? •Áreas especificas en las cuales la OEA puede potenciar la defensa del territorio mexicano (y sus fronteras) desde una perspectiva multidimensional •Que es necesario hacer para legitimar el accionar de las fuerzas armadas en el territorio y ganar la confianza de la población civil H.E. Ambassador Adam Blackwell, Secretary of Multidimensional Security, OAS 11:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: RETHINKING THE APPROACH TO CRIME AND NARCOTRAFFIC •How can we approach the problem of security and legitimization of security policy? •How can we organize a more effective fight against drug trafficking from a non-military perspective? •What should the involvement of civil society and nongovernmental organizations in be the fight against violence, drug trafficking, kidnapping and organized crime in general? •Is public order and national security the exclusive responsibility of the armed forces and the government? PANEL DE DISCUSIÓN: UNA APROXIMACIÓN COMPRENSIVA AL CRIMEN Y NARCOTRÁFICO •Cómo aproximarse al problema de seguridad y legitimización de una política de seguridad? •Como efectuar una lucha más efectiva contra el narcotráfico desde una perspectiva no bélica? •Cuál debería ser el nivel de involucramiento de la sociedad civil y organizaciones no gubernamentales en la lucha contra la violencia, narcotráfico, secuestro y crimen organizado •Son el orden público y la seguridad nacional una responsabilidad exclusiva de las fuerzas armadas y el gobierno? PANELLISTS Juan Ibarrola, journalist, Diario Milenio Doctor Daniel Mejia, Expert in Narcotraffic Studies, Universidad de los Andes Doctor Raúl Benitez Manaut, Professor at the Center for Research on North America (CISAN), UNAM Christian Steger Schmidt, Director de Atención y Seguridad Universitaria, BUAP Moira Paz Estenssoro, Director CAF Mexico, Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina +44 (0)20 7036 1300 [email protected] MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2015 12:45 NETWORKING LUNCH 13:45 T HE SUCCESSFUL EXECUTION OF AN INTERINSTITUTIONAL POLICY: ACHIEVEMENTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY TO DATE •What are the best practices to coordinate different moving parts efficiently to reduce organized crime •How the upgrade of key assets has been delivered concordantly with the “Plan Sectorial de Defensa Nacional de SEMAR” •Transparency and anti-corruption policies in Mexico: What is being done to dismantle the support provided by smaller political groups towards organized crime? LA POLÍTICA INTERINSTITUCIONAL EJECUTADAS EXITOSAMENTE: LOGROS DE LA POLÍTICA DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL A LA FECHA •Cuáles son las prácticas efectivas para articular los diferentes frentes de ataque para disminuir el crimen organizado •Como se ha alcanzado la renovación de equipamiento de acuerdo al “Plan Sectorial de Defensa de SEMAR” •Transparencia y políticas anticorrupción en México. Qué se ha hecho para desmantelar el apoyo de pequeños sectores políticos a la delincuencia? Vicealmirante CG. DEM. Juan Espinosa Orozco, Director del Área de Inteligencia, SEMAR 14:15 MARITIME INTERDICTION AND JOINTLY LED OPERATIONS TO DISASSEMBLE CONTRABAND NETWORKS IN THE MEXICAN MARITIME TERRITORY •Overview of the force structure and capabilities to disrupt criminal networks by the Mexican Navy •Modernization and future plans of the Naval Force: Resources developed and acquired as part of the national security plan •Regional review of international cooperation from a naval operations perspective I NTERDICCIÓN MARÍTIMA Y OPERACIONES CONJUNTAS PARA DESARTICULAR REDES DE CONTRABANDO EN EL TERRITORIO MARÍTIMO DE MÉXICO •Resumen de la estructura organizacional y capacidades para para interrumpir redes criminales por parte de la Marina Mexicana. •La modernización en marcha y planes futuros de la Marina: recursos desarrollados y adquiridos como parte del plan de defensa nacional •Una revisión de las acciones de cooperación internacional desde una perspectiva naval Almirante C.G. DEM. Juan Guillermo Fierro Rocha, Comandante de la Quinta Región Naval, SEMAR (Pending Ministerial approval) 14:45 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING “ MEXSEC 14 fue muy productiva. Sin embargo, es necesario continuar la discusión si se espera consolidar la seguridad en nuestro país 15:15 C ASE STUDY: SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCES OF LATIN AMERICAN POLICE FORCES COOPERATION •Overview of Ameripol history and its role in Latin America •Initiatives for collecting and analyzing information about the history, composition, means, objectives and modus operandi of the Colombian cartels •What was, and still is, Ameripol’s role on tackling the Colombian narcotraffic transnational networks ASO DE ESTUDIO: EXPERIENCIAS EXITOSAS DE C COOPERACIÓN DE LAS POLICÍAS LATINOAMERICANAS •Mirada general de Ameripol y su rol en América Latina •Iniciativas dirigidas a reunir y analizar información acerca de la historia, composición, medios, objetivos y modus operandi de los carteles colombianos. •Cuáles fue, y todavía sigue siendo, el papel de Ameripol para desmantelar las redes transnacionales de narcotráfico Colombianas General Fausto Alejandro Tamayo, Comandante General de la Policía Nacional del Ecuador y Secretario Ejecutivo, Ameripol (Invited) 15:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NATIONAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC ORDER? •Regional cooperation: Who is involved and what is the role of civil society? •Is there a real political will to end violence in the Mexican territory? •What perception has civil society got about the violence in Mexico and of the various institutions involved? •How is the violence perceived from abroad? ANEL DE DISCUCIÓN: CUAL ES LA DIFERNCIA ENTRE P SEGURIDAD NACIONAL Y ORDEN PUBLICO? •Cooperación regional: Quién está involucrado y cuál es el papel de la sociedad civil? •Existe una real voluntad política para acabar la violencia en el territorio mexicano? •Cual es la percepción de la sociedad civil en torno a la violencia y el accionar de las instituciones mexicanas? •Cómo es vista la problemática de seguridad mexicana desde el exterior? INVITED PANELLISTS Mayor Brigadier Mauricio Ribeiro Gonçalves, Director General of the Secretariat. Inter American Defence Board David M. Luna, Director, Anticrime Programs (Transnational Threats and Illicit Networks), Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, US Department of State Roberta S. Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, U.S Government Duncan John Rushworth Taylor, Embajador del Reino Unido en México, U.K Government 16:45 PRESIDENTS’ CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF DAY ONE The excellent organisation of the event allowed us to really appreciate the networking opportunities. It was a great event. Congratulations! MEXSEC 14 fue un lugar más adecuado para que los expositores tuvieran mayor comunicación e imagen ante el público José Manuel Pérez-Pujazón, Deputy Executive Vice President, Defence, Indra Carlos Martinez Acuña, Director, Grupo Sniper Almirante Saynez Mendoza www.mexsec.com +44 (0)20 7036 1300 “ Sim ult an eo us Tra ns lat ion in En gli sh an d Sp an ish Tra du cc ión sim ult án ea en Ing lés y Es pa ño l [email protected] MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2015 Sim ult an eo us Tra ns lat ion in En gli sh an d Sp an ish SESSION 3: CYBERSECURITY 8:00 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 8:45 PRESIDENTS’ OPENING REMARKS SESSION 2: SAFE CITIES 9:15 HOW COAHULIA HAS BECOME A SAFE STATE •Historical overview of the security situation of Coahulia State: What has been achieved up to now? •Different action plans and strategies to tackle problems such as kidnapping and illegal trafficking of substances, weapons and people •Operating systems and joint integrators to continuous surveillance: What are the new resources available to the Government of Coahuila? COMO COAHUILA SE HA CONVERTIDO EN UN ESTADO MÁS SEGURO •Reseña histórica de la situación de seguridad en el Estado de Coahuila: Qué, se ha logrado hasta la fecha? •Diferentes estrategias y planes de acción para contrarrestar los problemas como el secuestro, el tráfico ilegal de sustancias, armamento y personas •Sistemas operativos e integradores para una continua vigilancia: Cuáles son los nuevos recursos disponibles del Gobierno de Coahuila Sr. Rubén Moreira Valdez, Gobernador, Estado de Coahuila de Zaragoza 9:45 HOW TO COORDINATE AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY AGAINST CRIME, DELIVERED BY VARIOUS POLICE FORCES - STATE, FEDERAL AND MUNICIPAL POLICE FRONTS •Communication centers and joint intelligence are the central government tactic to create an intelligence hub to coordinate police and military actions •Why civil legitimacy and cooperation is necessary to effectively combat criminal groups •What has been done to improve social recognition amongst civilians? CÓMO ARTICULAR UNA ESTRATEGIA EFECTIVA CONTRA LA DELINCUENCIA, DESDE DIFERENTES FRENTES POLICIALES - ESTATALES, FEDERALES Y MUNICIPALES •Centros de comunicación e inteligencia conjunta son la táctica central del Gobierno para crear un centro de inteligencia que permita coordinar diferentes fuerzas policiales y militares •Legitimidad y cooperación civil son necesarias para combatir efectivamente los grupos delincuenciales •Qué se ha hecho para mejor el reconocimiento social en la población civil? Enrique Francisco Galindo Ceballos, Comisionado General de Policía Federal (PF), SEGOB 10:15 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING 10:45 CASE OF STUDY: “PLAN MICHOACÁN” IMPLEMENTATION •What has been done to recover security, establish conditions of social order, and spur economic development • Different action plans and strategies to tackle problems such as the “Knight Templar Organization” and other paramilitary groups in the State • What was, and still is, the local government strategy to dismantle illegal contraband transnational networks CASO DE ESTUDIO: IMPLEMENTACIÓN DEL “PLAN MICHOACÁN” •Que ha sido hecho para recuperar la seguridad, establecer condiciones de orden social e impulsar el desarrollo económico • Los diferentes planes de acción y estrategias para confrontar los problemas derivados de los grupos paramilitares y “Los Templarios” • Cuáles fue, y todavía sigue siendo, el papel del gobierno local para desmantelar las redes de contrabando transnacional. Salvador Jara Guerrero, Gobernador, Estado de Michoacán, México www.mexsec.com Tra du cc ión sim ult án ea en Ing lés y Es pa ño l 11:15 ARCIP: HOW TO PROTECT VITAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE INFORMATION •Could it the systematization of controlling the critical infrastructure be under threat? •Cybersecurity community – formed by the public and private sectors- is it a shared responsibility? •What are the latest developments in cyber surveillance and security systems integration? ARCIP: COMO PROTEGER LA INFORMACIÓN VITAL GUBERNAMENTAL Y ESTATAL •¿Podría estar la sistematización del control de infraestructura crítica bajo amenaza? •La comunidad cibernética, conformada por los sectores públicos y privados, es una responsabilidad compartida •Cuáles son las últimas generaciones en de sistemas de seguridad y vigilancia cibernética integrados General Rodolfo Palomino López, Director General, Policía de Colombia 11:45 WHY MEXICO IS MOVING FASTER TOWARDS A DIGITAL SECURITY STRATEGY •Where are the obstacles for Mexico to develop its potential within the digital economy? •Why will the next real targets be small businesses or government organizations, which have small incomes in comparison with large corporations? •How can targets be protected from cyber criminals who use social networks to obtain vital information about them - accessing critical data? POR QUÉ MÉXICO ESTÁ EN EL CAMINO DE DESARROLLAR UNA ESTRATEGIA DE SEGURIDAD DIGITAL •En dónde están los obstáculos para que México desarrolle su potencial en la economía digital •Porqué los próximos blancos reales serán las pequeñas empresas, u organizaciones gubernamentales, con pequeños ingresos en comparación de grandes corporaciones •Como protegerse de civerdelincuentes que utilizan las redes sociales para obtener información vital sobre sus blancos, a través de acceso a datos críticos Gonzalo Espinosa, Presidente, ALAPSI 12:15 PANEL DISCUSSION: HOW TO COMBINE PRIVATE CYBERSECURITY INITIATIVES TO ENHANCE PUBLIC SECURITY •Where does the power of a coordinated approach to cybersecurity lie? •What should the role of law enforcement be in supporting private initiatives? •Is the critical infrastructure controlled by private entities under threat? •How important is it to coordinate actions to protect vital infrastructure and public security from all fronts? PANEL DE DISCUSIÓN: COMO COMBINAR LA INICIATIVAS DE CIBERSEGURIDAD PRIVADA PARA MEJORAR A LA SEGURIDAD PÚBLICA •En dónde yace el poder de una aproximación coordinada para el fomento de la ciberseguridad? •Cuál debería ser el rol de las fuerzas del orden para apoyar las iniciativas privadas •Está la infraestructura controlada por entidades privadas bajo amenaza? •Qué tan importante es coordinar acciones entre las fuerzas del orden público y a las iniciativas privadas para proteger la infraestructura crítica? PANELISTS Arturo García Hernandez, Gerente de Seguridad de Tecnologías de la Información, Banco de México, México Gonzalo Espinosa, Asociación Latinoamericana de Profesionales en Seguridad Informática, ALAPSI, México +44 (0)20 7036 1300 [email protected] MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2015 13:15 NETWORKING LUNCH SESSION 4: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE 14:15 “ SECRETARÍA DE COMUNICACIÓN DE TRANSPORTE” INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MONITORING TERRITORY AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE •How all C4 centers have been integrated in Mexico to exchange real-time data and coordinate activities •How the experience has been using Qualcomm and Omnitracs technological platforms •What SCT is doing to analyze and manage large amounts of data collected to combat threats STRATEGIA DEL SCT PARA EL MONITOREO Y VIGILANCIA E DEL TERRITORIO E INFRAESTRUCTURA CRÍTICA •Cómo han sido integrados todos los centros C4 en México para intercambiar datos en tiempo real y coordinar actividades •Cuáles han sido los resultados del uso de las plataformas tecnológicas de Qualcomm y Omnitracs •Qué está haciendo SCT para analizar grandes cantidades de datos para combatir amenazas Delfino Cruz, Coordinador General, Secretaría de Comunicación y Transporte 14:45 WHAT HAS THE IMPACT OF THE “SPECIALISED INFORMATION SECURITY COMMITTEE” (CESI) BEEN ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF OVERALL SECURITY IN MEXICO? •How the enhanced governmental co-ordination of political and operational levels have worked in Mexico through the National Strategy For Information Security (ENSI) •What are the results of the CERT-MX (May 2010)? National Critical Information Infrastructure, Federal Government Agencies and National CSIRTs •Where are the strengths of a reinforced public-private co-operation? •What is the current cybersecurity legislation situation? UÉ IMPACTO HA TENIDO DEL COMITÉ ESPECIALIZADO Q DE SEGURIDAD INFORMÁTICA (CESI) PARA MEJORAR LA CITUACIÓN DE SEGURIDAD EN MÉXICO •Cómo la mejorada coordinación de las instancias políticas y operativas ha funcionado en México, a través de la Estrategia Nacional de Seguridad Informática •Cuales han sido los resultados del CERT-MX (Mayo 2010)? Infraestructura de Información Crítica Nacional, Agencias Federales Gubernamentales y la CSIRT Nacional •Dónde están las fortalezas de una cooperación público- privada reforzada •Cuál es la situación actual de la legislación en ciberseguridad Eugenio Ímaz Gispert, Director General CISEN, SEGOB (Invited) Sim ult an eo us Tra ns lat ion in En gli sh an d Sp an ish Tra du cc ión sim ult án ea en Ing lés y Es pa ño l 15:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: SECURING PETROLEUM, NATURAL RESOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE AND INVESTMENT •Pipeline thefts have become a national security problem with illegal taps installed by organized crime up by 70% during 2014, costing an estimated 17.4 billion pesos –US$1.17 billion. What is the nature of the threat to petroleum and natural resource infrastructure? •What is the risk of cartels reeling from recent high-profile elimination of their leadership evolving from theft to economic terrorism? •Organized gangs, linked to drug cartels have also been active in the illegal contraband of products extracted by illegal mining, like a shipment carrying 76,000 tons bound for China impounded in April 2014. What is the scale of mining and petroleum theft and what measures are in place right now to curb it? PANEL DE DISCUSIÓN: ASEGURANDO LA INFRAESTRUCTURA Y LA INVERSIONPARA LOS RECURSOS NATURALES Y PETROLEOS •Los robos a oleoductos se han convertido en un problema de seguridad nacional, con un aumento del 70% de grifos ilegales a manos de la delincuencia organizada durante 2014, representando un estimado de 17.4 mil millones de pesos –US$ 1.17 mil millones. Cuál es la naturaleza de la amenaza a la infraestructura del petróleo y los recursos naturales? •Cuál es el riesgo de la recuperación de los cárteles, luego de la eliminación de mucho de sus líderes, evolucionando hacia un hurto económico? •Bandas criminales, vinculadas a cárteles de la droga, también han incursionado en el contrabando de productos derivados de la actividad minera ilegal, con el cargamento incautado en Abril de 2014 con 76.000 toneladas de hierro con destino a China. Cuál es la escala del robo minero y petrolero y qué medidas se han adoptado para frenarlo? INVITED PANELISTS Daniel Del León Ángeles, Gerencia de Servicios Generales, Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) Arturo Aceves, Vice Presidente de Seguridad, BP México Samuel Cacho de la Teja, President, ASIS International, México (Confirmed) Jorge Luis Cruz Ballado, Director, Puerto Lázaro Cárdenas, México José Oriol Bosch Par, Director, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, México 16:45 PRESIDENTS’ CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF THE CONFERENCE 15:15 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING “ Homeland security represents Los temas importantes para Gracias a MEXSEC, México a serious challenge, not seguir discutiendo en México entró a discutir su política de solve from one or another son la Ciberseguridad y la Ciberseguridad de forma más front. 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