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An European Perspective on Maritime Security

An European Perspective on Maritime Security. Rune Gustavsson School of Engineering BTH. Maritime Security in Context. Two funtamental perspectives Perspectives on Maritime Security Challenges in designing and maintaining resilient Socio-Technical systems

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An European Perspective on Maritime Security

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  1. An European Perspective on Maritime Security Rune Gustavsson School of Engineering BTH Maritime Security 2007

  2. Maritime Security in Context • Two funtamental perspectives • Perspectives on Maritime Security • Challenges in designing and maintaining resilient Socio-Technical systems • EU perspectives on Maritime Security Maritime Security 2007

  3. Perspektive I: Timing! • Basic inequality for security: DP >DD + DR Where P = Protection, D = Detection, and R = Response Maritime Security 2007

  4. Perspective II: Risk Mgt! • Top – Down versus Bottom up Threats Risk analysis and risk management Vulnerabilities and Exposures Elimination of vulnerabilities Protection against Exploits Infrastructure Towards Resilient systems! Maritime Security 2007

  5. A starting point (Tool based) Direct observation Observer Object Assessing threats – Rules of engagement Maritime Security 2007

  6. Future sensor based mission support C&C team Network . Streaming data Data processing Information processing Maritime Security 2007

  7. Challenges • Sensor networks topology • Handling streaming data • Filtering and merging data • Networking • Creating high level model based information • Supporting decisionmaking in teams • Common awareness • Shared views Maritime Security 2007

  8. Socio-technical systems Centre For Maritime Security Socio-related challenges Technical challenges Economic challenges Maritime Security 2007

  9. Service based applications • Applications are configured from services • A task can be delegated to a service Maritime Security 2007

  10. Service bundles • See thesis work by • - Per Mellstrand • Jenny Lundberg • Patrik Brandt • Louise Östlund • Christer Rindebäck Mission criteria - Coordination - Monitoring Role for agent technologies Ensuring SLA Requirements - Support of self* Interfaces derived from CommonKADS Meta Models Services Maritime Security 2007

  11. EU programmes (FP7 2007 - 13) • Coorporation (32,4 BEUR) • Capacities (4,1 BEUR) • Ideas (7,5 BEUR) • People (4,7 BEUR) • JRC (1,8 BEUR) Maritime Security 2007

  12. Cooperation • 10 Themes • Information and Communication Technolgies (ICT) • Information security • Security • Protecting people • Protecting assets • Protecting nations Maritime Security 2007

  13. Capacities • 6 Themes • Research infrastructures • e-Science • Grids • Regions of knowledge Maritime Security 2007

  14. EU and Maritime Security • Joint calls Security BALTIC GRID GRIDS e-Science ICT Maritime Security 2007

  15. Summary • Maritime Security has an international scope • EU addresses Maritime Security in joint Calls • An example of an infrastructure is BALTIC GRID • We have something to contribute with in the Blekinge area! Maritime Security 2007

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