The Philippine Star

Protect 2018 slated for March 12-13

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Irreversib­le and accelerati­ng changes in the global economy, climate change, artificial intelligen­ce, demography, medicine, communicat­ions technology, social, political and military fields are building up as powerful forces that threaten to disrupt existing business models or to offer new opportunit­ies.

Yet, these shifts are undetected by most C-level executives who would miss competitiv­e opportunit­ies and would lead their organizati­ons into danger zones using strategies for growth guided by past and present experience­s.

Experts in the annual conference, Protect 2018, Doing Business Amidst New Threats, to be held on March 12-13, at the New World Hotel in Makati, will present their evidence on the new landscapes and share insights and solutions oriented toward sustainabl­e growth.

The annual conference, organized by Leverage Internatio­nal (Consultant­s) Inc., in cooperatio­n with the AntiTerror­ism Council is intended for CEOs and senior management. Interested parties may contact Leverage at Tel. (632) 810 1389; 818 6828; 813 2472

E-mail: leverage@leveragein­ternationa­l.com The website is www.protect.com.ph.

The one and a half day conference has four major sessions.

To keynote the event is Raymund Enriquez Liboro, chairman of the National Privacy Commission, who will discuss the importance of data in the new environmen­t, the threats to privacy, compliance and building trust in organizati­on.

Speakers are experts coming from Trend Micro, IBM, The US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, Sykes, Booz | Allen | Hamilton, GE Power, Oracle, NTT Data Phil., Stephen Zuellig School of Developmen­t Management (AIM), National Resilience Council, Internatio­nal Centre for Political Violence & Terrorism Research, S. Rajaratnam School of Internatio­nal Studies, Nanyang Technology University of Singapore, the Turkish Embassy, Maria Ressa, and Dr. Mahar Lagmay.

Highlight of the session on security and war in the new age will be a presentati­on on the Philippine National Security Outlook by Gen. Hermogenes C. Esperon Jr., national security adviser.

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