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| Date & Time | Event Description | Location |
| Thursday 08:00 | Participant | Exhibitor | Presenter RegistrationThe CTSC 2026 Registration Booth and Exhibit Area will open to conference participants beginning at 08:00 hours. | KC 303 |
| Session 14AThursday 08:30 | The Internet of Everything: Technology, Trends and ImplicationsThe internet of Everything (IoE) is envisaged as the interconnection of billions of devices connected to the internet to form an intelligent networked environment. Humans, processes, data and things will be intelligently interconnected with individual devices having enhanced capabilities to sense their environment and process that information. Much of the R&D effort into 6G networks is focused on providing the capabilities needed to support this vision. Key technologies include terahertz (THz) and visible light communications, network/edge intelligence, advanced antennas, integrated non-terrestrial and terrestrial networks, and integrated sensing and communication. From the perspective of the TSCM practitioner, the smart wireless world will pose formidable challenges that will require an understanding of the technologies and concepts. This presentation provides an overview of the future IoE and discusses its implications. Presented by: | KC 303 |
| Thursday 10:00 | Morning BreakTake a short refreshment break and chat with other participants before the next speaker session. Sponsored by:Price Langevin Technical Security | KC 303 |
| Session 15AThursday 10:15 | Eyes for LEOs – The Dawn of Neuro-SurveillanceThe human eye is the ultimate adaptive sensor. It’s time we unlocked its full potential for public safety. In this forward looking session; Security Specialist and author Christopher Dinunzio introduces “Eyes for LEO,” a revolutionary engineering framework that integrates Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) with Artificial Intelligence to redefine the future of law enforcement and national security. Moving beyond the limitations of passive body cameras, this presentation explores how capturing neural signals directly from the visual cortex can turn an officer’s field of vision into a real-time, augmented intelligence feed. This presentation will explore: The technical roadmap for translating visual neural signals into actionable AI data to identify missing persons and warranted individuals in real-time. 5-Phase Engineering Strategy: From conceptual literature reviews and hardware design to rigorous field testing and continuous ML optimization. The Neuro-Security Challenge: A direct, no-nonsense analysis of the technical hurdles, including signal noise, data privacy, and the critical ethical dilemmas of a “Digital Panopticon”. Operational Resilience: Why this technology is a vital investment in the future of public safety and how it bridges the gap between biological intuition and technological precision. This is a futurist’s deep dive into the inevitable convergence of biology and AI, designed for operators and technical leads who need to know what comes after the bodycam. Presented by: | KC 303 |
| Thursday 11:30 | LunchJoin us for a working lunch in the Vistas Dining Room, the conference and next speaker resume at 1230 sharp. Sponsored by:![]() Professional Development TSCM Group Inc. ![]() Vilution Limited (UK) | Vistas Dining Room |
| Session 16AThursday 12:30 | A Standards-Based TSCM Approach to Understanding EV/AV Risks | Part IAutonomous vehicles (AV) function by combining internal and external sensors, AI integrated decision‑making, situational mapping, and algorithmic control systems so the vehicle can perceive its environment and drive without human input. The importance of advanced operator training and certification relating to modern vehicle inspections continues to challenge technical operators due to a radical shift in technology-based threats, emerging attacks, supply-chain vulnerabilities, new communication standards, complex sensor environments and both technological and human related threat factors. The integration of Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and significantly more sophisticated attack surfaces raise concern across the technology and technical security sector from a liability perspective. Paul will tackle the complex subject of “Understanding the Technology, Risks and Liability” of Modern TSCM Vehicle Inspections for the technical operator and those that assess risk and liability at the government and commercial level. Presented by: | KC 303 |
| Session 17AThursday 14:00 | A Standards-Based TSCM Approach to Understanding EV/AV Risks | Part IIModern EVs and autonomous‑ready platforms use layered, security‑hardened architectures, so the path is very different depending on whether you’re aiming for diagnostics, development, reverse engineering, or OEM‑authorized integration. The importance of advanced operator training and certification relating to modern vehicle inspections continues to challenge technical operators due to a radical shift in technology-based threats, emerging attacks, supply-chain vulnerabilities, new communication standards, complex sensor environments and both technological and human related threat factors. The integration of Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and significantly more sophisticated attack surfaces raise concern across the technology and technical security sector from a liability perspective. Paul will tackle the complex subject of “Understanding the Technology, Risks and Liability” of Modern TSCM Vehicle Inspections for the technical operator and those that assess risk and liability at the government and commercial level. Presented by:Sponsored by:![]() Professional Development TSCM Group Inc. ![]() Vilution Limited (UK) ![]() Kestrel TSCM Ltd (UK) | KC 303 |
| Thursday 15:00 | Afternoon BreakJoin us for a short refreshment break and a snack before the next speaker session. Sponsored by:![]() Comsec Global Counterespionage Specialists | KC 303 |
| Session 18AThursday 15:15 | Espionage, Spies and Threat Actor TradecraftThis presentation will examine uniquely Canadian cases. Exploring the background, motivations, ideology, human factors, spy profiles, recruitment methods, use of coercion, and the money. Paul will discus significant well-known international cases. Exploring the background, motivations, ideology, human factors, spy profiles, recruitment methods, use of coercion, and the money, including the significance of the historical timeline of corporate espionage and the cross-over relationship with state-sponsored espionage activities. Learn about the methods, dead drops, encryption, disguises, tactics, cyber-espionage and the discovery of espionage activities. Understand the role of political, legal, and the counterintelligence successes and failures. Understand the role of law-enforcement and government entities responsible for counterintelligence in Canada. Paul will discuss the significance of the historical timeline of corporate espionage and the cross-over relationship with state-sponsored espionage activities. Learn about the role of political, legal, and the counterintelligence successes and failures. Understand the role of law-enforcement and government security services responsible for counterintelligence in Canada. Presented by:Sponsored by:![]() Professional Development TSCM Group Inc. ![]() Vilution Limited (UK) ![]() Kestrel TSCM Ltd (UK) | KC 303 |
| Thursday 16:45 | Q & A Opportunity | Closing RemarksEnd of CTSC 2026 | Thank you for attending… Presented by: | KC 303 |



