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SECUR-ED, FP7 – 261605 SRC’10, Ostende

SECUR-ED, FP7 – 261605 SRC’10, Ostende. Project status. SECUR-ED in short: FP7-SEC-2010-1 , Security in Mass transportation, N = 261605 SECUR-ED : SECured URban transportion – European Demonstration Budget = 40M€, EC Funding = 25 M€ 39 partners:

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SECUR-ED, FP7 – 261605 SRC’10, Ostende

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  1. SECUR-ED, FP7 – 261605 SRC’10, Ostende

  2. Project status SECUR-ED in short: FP7-SEC-2010-1, Security in Mass transportation, N = 261605 SECUR-ED : SECured URban transportion – European Demonstration Budget = 40M€, EC Funding = 25 M€ 39 partners: PTO*, authorities, Industries Research centers organisations SMEs: * PTO = Public Transport Operator

  3. Sub-projects breakdown

  4. Security capacities By security capacities, we mean all measures enhancing the security in a multimodal transport node. It could be either: • Specific tools for a deeper analysis of the security risks & solutions • Smart and generic security operating procedures • Improved technical security solutions • Video surveillance • Infrastructure protection and/or resilience • Protection against CBRN-E • Information management and communication • Preventive & early analysis • Training programmes for various stakeholders: • passengers, employees (PTO or shops), • operators of control centre, • security manager, decision maker

  5. SP4 Security demonstration scenarios (1/2) • MILAN SCENARIOS : • Identification and tracking of suspicious passenger • Vehicle protection in the depot/yard • Reaction and event management for the three situation levels: alert / alarm / crisis • Procedural coordination of different stakeholders • BERLIN SCENARIOS • Implementation of standard and emergency operating procedures, field level security plans and decision making model for threat, emergency and crisis situations • Execution of security awareness training programmes for • Passengers, Front-line and Security employees • Operators in control centres, Security managers , decision makers

  6. SP4 Security demonstration scenarios (2/2) • MADRIDSCENARIOS • Identification of priority tasks and procedures • Interoperable Incident Management tool shared between several operators • CCTV system : • Interoperability of solutions coming from different operators • On board systems operation (for urban & suburban night buses) • Communication between Control Centres in case of incident • PARIS SCENARIOS • Protection of an interchange node against different attacks: • Explosive • Toxic (chemical) • Radioactive • Protection of network and IT systems against cyber attack

  7. Dissemination aspects • A strong dissemination is foreseen: • SP5 : Bucharest, Lisbon, Brussels, Istanbul,… will develop additional demonstrations. • The results (reports, conclusions) will be shared with PTOs, under the lead of UITP • The collaboration with the Polices through their advisory group is an additional way of dissemination. Moreover, the SP4 demonstrations will be synchronized with special events: • Workshops (with other Projects), Conferences… • Local or National or EC events Most of the flagship demonstrations will be shown in 2013.

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