Recent CVG wins include:
- fastest growing airport in the U.S. for both passenger and cargo volume
- the only US airport with two cargo hub operations (Amazon’s Prime Air and DHL)
- winning Airports Council International’s Best Airport North America 5-15 million passengers
- winning Skytrax awards for airport quality and/or service seven out of the last eight years
- winning Air Cargo World’s award for Best Airport
- developing a unique model of innovation for non-traditional streams of revenue and to further CVG’s position as an industry disruptor and outside industry influencer
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first domestic U.S. airport to
- deploy autonomous equipment for cleaning and disinfection measures
- deploy wearable technology for enterprise asset management, safety, and security
- deploy IoT devices for monitoring and engaging with employees and customers
- deploy cloud-based passenger check-in technology allowing check-in processes anywhere
- use interior drone photography for advanced wayfinding purposes
- trial advance personal electric vehicles for passengers with reduced mobility
- creation of the Leading Individuals Forward Together (LIFT), a social engagement model for airport staff and disabilities organizations, in partnership with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
- collaborative curation opportunity with massive scale, in-airport museum displays courtesy of the Cincinnati Museum Center
Brian resides in Northern Kentucky with his wife Tracy. They have four children ranging in ages from late teen to twenties. His current community engagement is to connect the start-up ecosystem to Universities and small/medium/large cap businesses while leveraging CVG as a living laboratory. Universities bring to the table a qualified talent pipeline as well as much needed research and development to validate product theory. CVG’s collaborative businesses partners trial the product viability, practicality, and commoditization potential. With nearly every venture build, Brian remains committed and passionate about business-to-social embrace of disabilities and consumer engagement modeling through emerging technology.
PANELISTS SESSION
Virtual Conference Agenda 2020
25 November 2020 | 11:10 - 12:10 | C-level Interview Session: Protecting aviation from hackers: Improving resilience during and post COVID-19
The introduction of remote working for staff and various touchless interfaces for passenger travel have exposed airports and airlines to a new set of cyber threats. What are some of the ways to mitigate these threats? Are airports and airlines prepared for cyber threats post COVID-19? What should the cybersecurity priorities be now and after the pandemic? What are companies doing to improve cyber resilience and ensure business continuity.
SPEAKER SESSION
Virtual Conference Agenda 2020
25 November 2020 | 17:35 - 18:05 | Case Study: Remaining a step ahead in Aviation’s arms race against cyber-terrorism
Listen in as Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International’s (IATA: CVG) CIO outlines best-in-class protections against cyber threats. On a recent day, CVG logged nearly 450000 threats from 10 different nation-states. CVG dispels the ‘isolation is the best protection’ myth to take on a preeminent role in research and development along with advancing protective deployments around its campus.