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SCHOOL SAFETY EMERGENCY SUMMIT

Following the devastating Uvalde, Texas shooting, campuses and communities across America are desperate for solutions to being confronted with repeated, senseless acts of violence against our schools. Our pain is palpable, and time is of the essence.

The time to act is now.

Please join Carnegie Mellon University for an online symposium on June 22nd as a panel of experts - made up of top leaders and subject-matter experts in the education, physical security, and technology space - convene together for a high-level, unscripted discussion on the emergency situation in school safety today and how technology can enable a proactive and meaningful path forward.

MODERATOR

Ben ChapmanAward-winning journalist who covers education for The Wall Street Journal


STUDENT SAFETY EXPERTS PANEL

In this special 60-minute discussion guest speakers will include:

  • Guy Grace - Longtime and legendary Director of Security for Littleton Public Schools, Colorado with 34-year career dedicated to school safety; Vice-Chairman of the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS); U.S. Army veteran.
  • Michael Matranga - CEO, M6 Global security consultancy and former director of security for Texas City ISD.
  • Avi Golan - CEO Oosto, specializing in video analytics and facial recognition.
  • Bruce Montgomery - SLED-FED Market Leader and Schools Security Technology SME for Honeywell Integrated Security (10 years); 25-year law enforcement veteran; Active Shooter Response instructor to law enforcement and schools for 14 years.
  • Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, Ph.D. - Yale Law School professor of intellectual Property (IP) Law, focusing on the challenges of advanced technology, artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cyberspace, privacy, and competition laws.

THE FUTURE OF SECURITY TECH

An inspiring 20-minute lecture on the latest developments in computer vision, and artificial intelligence and how these can provide security and safety alerts – in real-time, and sometimes in advance.

  • Marios Savvides, Ph.D. - Bossa Nova Robotics Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Computer Engineering Director, Carnegie Mellon University's Biometrics Center.

Student Safety and Security Tech – Courses of Action and Specific Challenges

Wednesday, June 22 | 11am ET