Patriot One will host a panel of security experts from the private and public sectors, including the entertainment and education spaces to discuss measures to deter, detect and defend against today’s threats of terrorism and active shooter violence, at ISC West’s Vendor Solution Showcase in Las Vegas, NV on April 5, 2017.
The panel will discuss the threats and trends in incidents of mass violence and the strategy to deter and detect threats before incidents occur. The panel will invite collaboration in best practice.
Deter, Detect & Defend Against Today’s Active Shooters, presented by Patriot One Technologies
Wednesday, April 5 – 12:30pm – 1:30pm PDT.
Sands Expo Center 201 East Sands Avenue, Las Vegas, NV – Sands 101 & 102
Moderator:
- Martin Cronin, CEO & Director of Patriot One Technologies
Speakers:
- Gov. Tom Ridge – first US Secretary of Homeland Security
- John Malevich – Siemens Security Solutions
- Chief Eric Plummer – University of North Dakota
- John Gillies – former Assistant Director with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS),
- Jamie Graham – former Chief Constable of the Victoria (Canada) Police Department and previously Chief Constable (Police Chief) of the Vancouver Police Department.
Immediately following this ISC Vendor Solution Panel, Patriot One will host a second panel on public security and technology with Thomas Cook, Security Consultant, Westgate Resorts and Michael Rozin, Rozin Security from 1:30pm – 2:30pm PT.
(See how it works, courtesy of Patriot One Technologies and Vimeo)
ISC West is the largest security industry trade show in the U.S. At ISC West, those attending have the opportunity to network with over 29,000 security professionals.
Patriot One has developed a first-of-its-kind Cognitive Microwave Radar (CMR) concealed weapons detection system as an effective tool to combat active shooter threats before they occur.
(Patriot One Technologies CEO Martin Cronin describes how his Company’s technology is making the world a safer place through covert radar scanning to detect threats earlier. Courtesy of SmallCapPower and YouTube)
Designed for cost-effective deployment in weapon-restricted buildings and facilities, the NForce CMR1000 software solution and related hardware can be installed in hallways and doorways to covertly identify weapons and to alert security of an active threat entering the premises.
Owner/operators of private and certain public facilities can now prominently post anti-weapons policies with compliance assured.
The Company’s motto Deter, Detect and Defend is based on the belief that widespread use of its technology will act as an effective deterrent, thereby diminishing the epidemic phenomena of active shooters across the globe.