The Erie County Law Enforcement Foundation
Safe Spaces Seminar
Preventing Targeted Violence and other Threats in Public Spaces
Businesses/Workplaces, Schools, Houses of Worship, Military Bases,
Nonprofit Service Agencies, Public Transportation and Open Spaces
In this seminar you will learn that targeted violence is preventable when communities are equipped with the appropriate tools, training, and resources to intervene before violence occurs. Adopting a community level behavioral threat assessment approach to be able to observe and pro-actively respond to concerning behaviors can prevent tragedies. A review of safety reporting programs will be conducted which will empower those working in organizations to respond appropriately to abnormal and aberrant behaviors exhibited by persons in their spaces.
You will also learn about how you can partner with safety stakeholders in government and the public & private sectors to help increase your security and resilience across a number of other vulnerable fronts.
Public-facing businesses and organizations will be especially encouraged to facilitate bystander reporting and be prepared to respond when reports of concern are received, not waiting for direct or specific threats to be made before taking action.
Buffalo Niagara Marriott
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023
8:30am – 1:00pm
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Schedule
7:45 - 8:30am Sign-in & Registration
8:30 - 8:50am Welcoming Remarks:
Kim Beaty – Chair, ECLEF
Trini Ross, US Attorney, Western District of NY
John Flynn, Erie County District Attorney
1st Person Testimonials
Mike Bryant, Corporate Security Manager at M&T Bank
Chris Clark, Head of Security for the Buffalo Bills
Small Business/House of Worship
Sponsor Recognition
Bill Regan, Vice Chair, ECLEF
Program & Speaker Introductions
Jeffrey Burr, Special Agent in Charge, Buffalo Field Office, USSS
8:50 - 10:30am Mass Attacks in Public Spaces: 2016-2020
This presentation will pull from a 25-year history of targeted violence research by the USSS National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) to provide a proactive Behavioral Threat Assessment approach that reveals how mass attackers display a range of observable concerning behaviors across a variety of community systems as they escalate toward violence. NTAC’s examination of these attacks indicate that targeted violence is preventable when communities are equipped with the appropriate tools, training, and resources to intervene before violence occurs.
10:30 - 11:15am Vendor Fair with Coffee Service
Businesses and organizations who provide goods and services to enhance safety from violence, cyber attacks and other forms of threat will be available to provide information about their respective capabilities, services and proficiencies.
11:15 - 12:30pm Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
CISA leads the national effort to understand, manage, and reduce risk to our cyber and physical infrastructure. CISA works with partners including small and medium businesses to defend against today’s threats and collaborates to build a more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future. CISA security advisors will explain the types of assistance CISA lends to small and medium businesses to protect their people, their assets, and their information systems.
12:30 - 1:00pm Vendor Fair, cont.
1:00pm Event Concludes