The Intelligence Layer Missing from Port Security


 

Date and Time:  Tuesday, April 28, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Platform: Teams

For more than 15 years, Maritime Security East and West have brought together the professionals responsible for protecting our nation’s ports, maritime supply chains, and critical infrastructure. Across the East, Gulf, and West Coasts, the mission has remained the same, giving security leaders the visibility needed to identify threats before they become incidents.

Today, one of the most powerful and least understood intelligence layers in the maritime environment comes from the mobile devices movingthrough and around ports every day. Nearly everyone carries a phone, and every device leaves behind digital exhaust, signals that can reveal movement patterns, travel history, and activity around ports, shipping terminals, and other sensitive infrastructure.

In the right hands, this intelligence can help security teams identify suspicious behavior, uncover emerging risks, support investigations, and strengthen operational awareness. In the wrong hands, the same data can expose vulnerabilities that adversaries may seek to exploit.

Join us for an upcoming webinar where we will demonstrate how mobile device intelligence can strengthen maritime security operations and investigative capabilities.

During this session, you will learn:

  • What types of mobile device data are available, and how they provide visibility around ports, terminals, and maritime infrastructure
  • How analysts use location intelligence to identify suspicious activity, movement patterns, and emerging threats
  • How mobile data can support investigations involving cargo theft, smuggling networks, human trafficking, and sanctions evasion
  • How location intelligence can reveal crew movement patterns and other activity around port facilities
  • Practical ways port authorities, law enforcement, and security teams can integrate this intelligence into daily operations and strategic planning

The session will include real examples and demonstrations showing how mobile device intelligence can improve domain awareness, support investigations, and strengthen proactive security operations.

Reserve your seat and see how this intelligence can help protect the maritime environments you are responsible for securing.

Speakers

Host – Sareth Neak

Sareth Neak is the President and Founder of Neak Media LLC, formerly known as Homeland Security Outlook. With a strong track record in government contracting and business development, Neak Media is widely recognized as the producer of the Maritime Security East and West Programs—flagship events that serve the maritime law enforcement and port security community.

Since 2009, Sareth has developed and facilitated more than 40 conferences focused on maritime security, emergency management, and counterterrorism across the United States and the Caribbean. Through this work, he has built strong collaborations with federal, state, and local agencies, including law enforcement, port authorities, and components of the Department of Defense.

Presenter – Brandon Gregg


Brandon Gregg is the CEO of Geogentia, where he helps law enforcement and security organizations turn mobile device and geospatial data into actionable intelligence for investigations, threat detection, and critical infrastructure protection. Previously, as Vice President of Global Trust and Security at Seagate Technology, he helped defend a global supply chain moving billions of hard drives through international markets against espionage, insider threats, and nation-state targeting.

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