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Standardisation for security and protection of the citizens. Klaus Keus, JRC IPSC, Ispra, Italy. Innovation Symposium 4 th – 7 th October, 2010, Essen, Germany. Current Security Situation: A multidimensional Challenge. market. political. Bn US $. social. Source: Visiongain 2009.
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Standardisation for security and protection of the citizens Klaus Keus, JRC IPSC, Ispra, Italy Innovation Symposium 4th – 7th October, 2010, Essen, Germany
Current Security Situation: A multidimensional Challenge market political Bn US $ social Source: Visiongain 2009 Security – a rapid expanding market technology processes Security – a multidimensional challenge
EUROPEAN Strategy for Standardisation in Security Standardisation Strategy for Security – from national to global challenge DG ENTR mandate FP 7: 4th Call DG ENTR ICT Standardisation Strategy 2010-2013 …. Need for a European Security Standardisation Map
Challenge I: Standardisation and Interoperability – two sides of one coin • Interoperability – a central user need • not a single definition of interoperability
Challenge II: New emerging areas for Security Standardization An example: Security in Law Enforcement • New raising civil security related application areas in public administration needs more harmonized solutions • out of the security standardization scope (most out of work of the ESOs) • sensitivity • special requirements • Law Enforcement application areas are not isolated anymore • security incidents in disasters require co-operation between different involved parties and agencies • across borders collaboration • Political vision and framework conditions are set • Stockholm Programme: EU-MSs agencies for law enforcement shall cooperate across borders to ensure a common security and protection for all European citizens
Challenge III: Security Standardisation and Research • Security Standardization and Research – two sides of one coin • Successful Standardisation requires a new long time accompanying approach • strengthen the alignment of research results into practice • Pre-Normative standards require the early involvement of ESOs Example ‘Aviation Security’: from isolated standardized security topics to a standardized integrated solution
Challenge IV: Structuring security New Approach: Security Scenario Profiles • Application oriented flexible security mapping – the Security Scenario Profile (SSP) General structure of a Security Scenario Profile (SSP)
Challenge V: Improving the Awareness and Visibility of Security Security Label Measuring security and visualisation – how to do?
Challenge VI:current Standardisation schemes: Revising the tools • IPR and Patents: current rules need to be looked at Collaboration across borders • Pre-commercial procurement and certification processes • Research products should become • accessible like commercial products User, industry, research, … International Standards
Thank you for your attention. Questions?