Closing General Session: Cybercrime, Identity Theft, and Crimes

AI, Cybercrime, Identity Theft, and Scams
Known for his former life as con man, check forger, and impostor between the ages of 15 and 21, Frank Abagnale’s story inspired the Academy Award-nominated feature film, Catch Me If You Can. Abagnale’s unique expertise and first-hand experience now focus on a life of service, and his contributions to the world of cybersecurity are immeasurable. The FBI and more than 14,000 financial institutions, corporations, and government agencies utilize his fraud prevention programs. And although most of his work is with the U.S. government, he refuses to be paid for it. He is a premier cybersecurity speaker, appearing at the FBI Academy and Bureau field offices, a faculty member at the National Advocacy Center, and runs Abagnale & Associates, a financial fraud consultancy company. 

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Frank Abagnale Headshot
Frank Abagnale
Cybercrime and Fraud Prevention Expert

Building an Operations Center for the Future

If you’re planning or building a new operations center (or hoping to in the near future), then it is important to be familiar with a new slate of construction, technology, and operational improvements. Review the  considerations necessary for designing a new system operations center, from integrating the latest operational technology, security features, and strategies for construction and commissioning. Discuss how to design a facility that will meet your operational needs for today and allow for adaptability for what the future might bring.

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Christopher Jones
Christopher Jones
Chief Operating Officer | Huntsville Utilities
Ted Cash
Ted Cash
General Manager | ALP Utilities

Engineering the Grid for Extreme Events

Extreme weather events are stressing grid reliability and exposing vulnerabilities. Examine engineering strategies for grid hardening, wildfire mitigation, flood protection, storm resilience, and more for your transmission and distribution systems. Learn what steps utilities in regions with high risk for extreme events have taken to bolster their infrastructure and get insights into the latest engineering design standards and technologies that can help your planning.

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Scott Holmes
Scott Holmes
Chief Technology Officer, Resilient Structures | Lafayette Utilities System, Louisiana
Jeffrey Stewart
Jeffrey Stewart
Director | Lafayette Utilities System, Louisiana

A New Look at Alternative Fuels

Utilities are under increasing pressure to expand and adjust their power supply while ensuring long-term reliability. As dispatchable fossil fuel plants are retired, many are exploring alternative fuel options. As the economic challenges of hydrogen and other clean fuels have increased, other non-fossil alternatives, including biomass and waste-derived fuels, are getting increased attention. Explore how to find out which options might be available in your region and discuss the costs, implications, and trade-offs to be aware of with these viable fuel sources.

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Scott Karbon
Scott Karbon
Regulatory Compliance Administrator | Manitowoc Public Utilities, Wisconsin
Sam Wade
Vice President, Public Policy | RNG Coalition

The Economics of Grid Modernization

The value behind a grid modernization project goes well beyond the price tag, to how these investments support reliability, operational efficiency, customer engagement, and more. Learn practical strategies for building business cases for your projects that showcase the full potential value of the project alongside the cost. Review how to translate technical risk into business terms and learn best practices for structuring costs, capturing savings, and securing funding for grid modernization efforts.

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Edward Basquill
Edward Basquill
General Manager | Lebanon Utilities, Indiana
Mark Beauchamp
Mark Beauchamp
President | Utility Financial Solutions
Sandra Morgan
Chief Financial Officer | Lebanon Utilities