Keynote Speaker

Lt. General Russel L. Honoré (Ret.) Commander of Joint Task Force Katrina

"See First, Understand First, Act First: Leadership and Preparedness in the
21st Century
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LTG Russel L. Honoré, US Army (Ret.), was widely hailed by the media as the 'Category 5 General' who saved the city of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. With his commanding presence and charming Creole personality, he delivers a message essential to leaders operating in the 'new normal'—a world where unpredictability and volatility are ever present. An authority on getting things done, he shares personal leadership principles from his 37-year career and the lessons gleaned from the front lines of the Katrina relief efforts. Demonstrating how to protect your family, business, finances, and future, Honoré prescribes preparedness as the key to preserving America for the next generation. Read More >

Take part in the nation’s only cross-sector conference on critical infrastructure preparedness.

The Fall 2008 Critical Infrastructure Protection Congress will be held October 6-8 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel in Las Vegas.

The annual Critical Infrastructure Protection Congress is a cross-sector information-sharing event that has evolved from within the ISAC community. The 2008 theme, “Risk 2.0: Next-Generation Threats, Challenges & Opportunities,” highlights the security issues associated with new technologies and applications that affect all critical infrastructures.
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