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ICT-SEC-2007-1.0-04 ICT support for first responders in crises occurring in critical infrastructures |
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Written by Ferran
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30 July 2007 |
we have receioved this email
Dear ISI members,
I will like to inform you that, following
the acquired commitments during the last ISI Assembly (ISI Security WG)
in Salzburg, you can find attached a Letter of Interest to be signed
for those companies that are willing to contribute in the preparation
of a ISI proposal within the ICT / SECURITY THEME. More in detail, the
planned topic to be developed is the following:
ICT-SEC-2007-1.0-04 “ICT support for first responders in crises occurring in critical infrastructures”.
Satellites in conjunction with other
wireless technologies are in most of these cases the only solution to
guarantee efficient communications, in case of natural or man-made
disasters. So, this proposal should be focus
You can obtain more information about this topic within the ICT Work Program 2007-08.
Those companies interested in participating
in the elaboration of this task, should fill in and sign the LoI
attached and send it back to my by e-mail not later 15th September, in
order we can start working in the preparation of a successful proposal.
If you have any doubt, please, don’t hesitate to put in contact with me. Any idea and suggestion will be welcome.
Happy summer and holidays to all of you.
Best Regards,
Diego.
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Written by Edith Mayer, CATT
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15 May 2007 |
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Information and Communication Technologies for your company!
Common event of chambers of commerce of Lower Bavaria, Upper Austria and South Bohemia. Exhibition + Workshops (in German)
Workshop Number IV is about IT Security, Data protection and system security.
Event location: chamber of commerce in Passau (Germany)
Date: 23rd of May 2007
http://www.passau.ihk.de/themen/hidden/itforumeinl.pdf
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Security - Objective - The objectives of the Security theme are: |
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Written by Ferran
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12 May 2007 |
Security - Objective - The objectives of the Security theme are:
* to develop technologies and knowledge needed to ensure the security
of citizens from threats such as terrorism and (organised) crime,
natural disasters and industrial accidents while respecting fundamental
human rights;
* to ensure optimal and concerted use of available and evolving technologies to the benefit of civil European security;
* to stimulate the cooperation of providers and users for civil
security solutions; improving the competitiveness of the European
security industry and delivering mission-oriented results to reduce
security gaps.
Why is it important?
Security related research is an important building block for supporting
European freedom, security and justice. It will also contribute to
developing technologies and capabilities in support of other European
Community policies in areas such as transport, civil protection,
energy, environment and health.
What will be funded?
Emphasis will be given to the following activities:
* Increasing the security of citizens - technology solutions for civil
protection, bio-security, protection against crime and terrorism;
* Increasing the security of infrastructures and utilities - examining
and securing infrastructures in areas such as ICT, transport, energy
and services in the financial and administrative domain;
* Intelligent surveillance and border security - technologies,
equipment, tools and methods for protecting Europe's border controls
such as land and coastal borders;
* Restoring security and safety in case of crisis - technologies and
communication, coordination in support of civil, humanitarian and
rescue tasks;
* Improving security systems integration, interconnectivity and
interoperability - information gathering for civil security, protection
of confidentiality and traceability of transactions;
* Security and society - socio-economic, political and cultural
aspects of security, ethics and values, acceptance of security
solutions, social environment and perceptions of security;
* Security research coordination and structuring - coordination
between European and international security research efforts in the
areas of civil, security and defence research.
Calls
The European Commission will fund Security research by selecting
project proposals submitted following the publication of a ‘Call for
proposals’. When the first calls of the Security Work Programme are
published they will be announced on this page. Read more…
Budget
The EU Member States have earmarked a total of € 1.4 billion for funding this theme over the duration of FP7.
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