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NATO’s POLICY ON CYBER DEFENCE –TODAY AND TOMORROW
CYBER SECURITY FOR CRITICAL NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES – A CASE FOR HOMELAND SECURITY
MEETING A GLOBAL THREAT WITH A GLOBAL RESPONSE AVIATION’s COLLABORATIVE AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CYBERSECURITY
DEVELOPMENT OF CYBER THREATS AGAINSTFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CYBER THREATS TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANTSIN THE SECOND NUCLEAR AGE
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION – PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES
CHANGING THE APPROACH TO RESILIENCE IN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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UPCOMING EVENTS
CONTENTS
4 Critical Infrastructure Protection Review
IFC SECURITY AND COUNTER TERROR EXPO 2017
5 13th INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE INDUSTRY FAIR - IDEF 2017
6 NATO’s POLICY ON CYBER DEFENCE – TODAY AND TOMORROW By Dr. Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Emerging Security Challenges, NATO
12 CYBER SECURITY FOR CRITICAL NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES — A CASE FOR HOMELAND SECURITY ByDr.WilliKafitz,TeleTrusT–ITSecurityAssociationGermany
18 MEETING A GLOBAL THREAT WITH A GLOBAL RESPONSE AVIATION’S COLLABORATIVE AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CYBERSECURITY ByRaymondBenjamin,theSecretaryGeneraloftheInternationalCivilAviationOrganization(ICAO)
21 DEVELOPMENT OF CYBER THREATS AGAINST FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ByTroelsOerting,GroupChiefInformationSecurityOfficerand Elena Kvochko, Head of Global Information Security Strategy and Implementation, Barclays
27 ISDEF EXPO 2017
28 CYBER THREATS TO NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN THE SECOND NUCLEAR AGE By Jack Caravelli, visiting professor at the UK Defence Academy, previouslymemberofseniorstaffattheNationalSecurityCouncil(NSC),WhiteHouse
34 CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ByDr.YiftahLipkin(IsraelAerospaceIndustriesLtd),AmirShlomo(IsraelAerospaceIndustriesLtd), AmirPaz(IsraelAerospaceIndustriesLtd),DavidMenaker(IsraelAerospaceIndustriesLtd), GuyMizrahi,(Cyberiaadvancedcybersolutions[IAI’sCyberaccessibilitycenter]), NivDavid(TelAvivUniversity)
39 CYBER 2017 - CHATHAM HOUSE CONFERENCE
40 CHANGING THE APPROACH TO RESILIENCE IN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE By Dan Solomon, Director of Risk at CybeRisk Security Solutions
46 CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION – PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES ByPavelManas,HeadoftheDepartmentofEngineeringTechnology,UniversityofDefence-CzechRepublic andZsuzsannaBalogh,ProjectManager,NATOHQSACT
52 “LAST CALL, CLOSING GATES… TO TERRORISM”; SOMETHING BETWEEN REALITIES AND DREAMS ABOUT SAFE AIRPORTS ByLieutenantColonelJoseMRufas,HeadoftheDefeattheDeviceBranch,C-IEDCentreofExcellence
59 EXPLOSIVES TRACE DETECTION: CRITICAL COMPARISON OF TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR OPERATORS BySimonO.Williams,BA,LLM,ManagingDirector,TactiqueServices
64 THE IED AS A HOMELAND SECURITY RISK FACTOR ByLtc.ZsuzsannaBalogh,PhD.,ProjectManager,NATOHQSACT
70 MARITIME C-IED ByRichardBattrickMScMPACEngFIExpE,BattrickConsultancyLimited
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