Lunch and SNG Luncheon Roundtables
While lunch is served, you’re invited to join roundtable hosts for intimate discussions on specific topics shaping our industry. Each hosted discussion table is limited to approximately 10 participants, so make a plate and join a themed table for a rich discussion on business topics. Expect lively debates and open conversation, leader to leader.
SNG Roundtable Luncheon Table Topics and Hosts
- Mark Freedman, principal and CEO, Rebel Global Security – Topic: Global Risk Is Changing. Here’s What You Should Really Be Watching.
- Hans Kahler, chief operating officer, Eagle Eye Networks – Topic: Security Data Is the New Gold, But Who Owns the Gold?
- Albert Lin, chief sales officer, Vivotek – Topic: How Well Is Video Surveillance Really Making the Transition to Video-as-A-Service?
- John Mack III, managing director, Diversified Industrials Practice, Raymond James – Topic: Where the Smart Money Is Placing Its Bets
- Steve Reinharz, CEO, RAD Security – Topic: Why AI Is Going to Rewrite the Rules of Traditional Monitoring
- Michael Wong, CEO and President, Genea – Topic: It’s Finally Time for Real Estate to Become Intelligent.
Seats are not reserved; it is first come, first served for topic tables. Additional open seating at tables is available for anyone not choosing to participate in themed gatherings.
Speakers
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John Mack IIIManaging Director, Diversified Industrials
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Albert LinChief Sales Officer
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Hans KahlerChief Operating Officer
As chief operating officer at Eagle Eye Networks, Hans Kahler oversees a wide range of critical functions, including engineering, technical support, professional services, quality assurance, Eagle Eye University, compliance and IT. He ensures operations run smoothly and efficiently, driving innovation and excellence across all departments.
Kahler joined Eagle Eye Networks in 2013 as the sixth employee and has played a pivotal role in the company’s growth and success. He has held several key positions, most recently serving as vice president of operations.
Prior to Eagle Eye, Kahler developed strategic partnerships with video surveillance system manufacturers for a PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) company, built a cloud-based security health monitoring service and led the physical security business unit for a networking firm.
Kahler began his career as a software engineer at IBM. He subsequently architected and led teams focused on web-based applications for enterprise management of unstructured data. He also spearheaded the commercialization of IBM’s citywide video surveillance and analytics system, a groundbreaking system that used advanced computer vision algorithms for real-time detection and fast forensic search, setting a new standard in the industry.
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Lee OdessCEO
Lee Odess is the voice of the global access control industry, transforming how organizations approach security through his unique blend of strategic insight and global perspective. As CEO of The Access Control Collective (TACC), he leads a dynamic portfolio of brands that shape how the access and smart lock industry evolves, communicates and innovates.
Through multiple channels, he extends his influence and helps businesses navigate and excel in the evolving business landscape. These channels include his active LinkedIn presence, dynamic in-person activations, the widely read Access Control Executive Brief and the weekly free The Security Breakdown newsletter, a thriving industry Slack community, ACS Events and Ready Shoot Aim, TACC’s specialized marketing consulting division.
Known for his dynamic speaking style and innovative thinking, Odess challenges industry norms while championing solutions for safer, more seamless spaces. As he often states, “As our industry moves beyond simply keeping bad people out, locking, and unlocking, the next 30 years will have little to do with the last 30 years.”
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Steve ReinharzCEO
Steve Reinharz is the CEO/CTO of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions (AITX) and the founder of its subsidiaries, including Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), a recognized leader in AI-driven security and facility management solutions. Under his leadership, RAD is nearing deployment of 1,000 autonomous units worldwide, delivering innovations across fixed, mobile, and software-based platforms that are redefining how organizations approach security and operational efficiency.
With more than 25 years of experience in the security industry, Reinharz is a frequent speaker at ISC West, ISC East, and other major industry events. He serves as chair of SIA’s Autonomous Solutions Working Group and is a member of the SIA Board of Directors, where he helps guide the industry on best practices for robotics in security, supports research and policy development, and fosters collaboration across the security ecosystem.
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Michael WongCEO and President
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Mark FreedmanPrincipal and CEO
Mark Freedman is Principal and Chief Executive Officer of Rebel Global Security, which provides strategic advisory services to critical infrastructure and security technology companies. Mark is a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 and multinational clients, providing insights and strategies to help executives achieve their desired outcomes in a challenging national security environment.
Prior to founding Rebel, Mark was a strategy consultant with Deloitte Consulting and Associate Director for National Security at Xcelerate Solutions. In these roles, Mark advised the Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and U.S. Intelligence Community in the areas of national security policy, great power competition, threat management, and critical infrastructure continuity and resilience.
For almost a decade, Mark served as a U.S. State Department officer, including as Chief of Staff to the Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism. As Chief of Staff, Mark ran bureau front office operations for an organization of more than 150 people with more than $1 billion in foreign assistance funds under management; he also managed the flow of all briefing materials to the Secretary of State and other senior U.S. government officials.
In previous assignments at State, Mark led interagency surge teams to tighten security cooperation with European allies in the wake of the 2015 ISIS attacks in Paris; developed strategic plans to contain weapons proliferation during the Arab Spring; and created a first-of-its-kind multilateral forum for security information sharing.
Mark holds a M.A. in Security Studies from Georgetown University and a B.A. in International Affairs from The George Washington University. He is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and a member of the ASIS Steering Committees on Enterprise Security Risk Management and Critical Infrastructure.
Mark’s opinions have been published in SecurityInfoWatch, Security Technology Executive, RealClearEnergy, RealClearDefense, Industry Dive, and other outlets. He is a regular guest on security-focused podcasts, including Security DNA, AML Conversations, and the Georgetown Precision-Guided Podcast.