SESSION 7
(Building F - GROUND FLOOR - F, Fl. 0)
(Room S.2)
Tuesday, 23 May 2017 (01:30 p.m-06:00
p.m)
Description
Cybersecurity is becoming crucial, as more information and advanced technology is being made available in cyberspace. As recent events have demonstrated, cyberspace has to be considered the
new theatre of warfare and has the potential to undermine the stability of a country. New terms, such as cyberwarfare and cyberterrorism, were coined to better describe this threat and there is
growing concern among governments, that they are not ready to fully face such an emerging menace. More critical infrastructure is being remotely controlled via software systems that, while
increasing efficiency, expose new vulnerabilities. In this scenario, CBRNE Intelligence plays an extremely important role in preventing the malicious use of, an otherwise beneficial,
asset.
This session is aimed at bringing together researchers and experts in the following fields:
CHAIRMAN
Umberto Rapetto
CEO of Human Knowledge as Opportunity (HKAO), Senior Partner at CYBERIUS (Italy), B. Gen. (Ret.) Italian Economic, Tax and Finance Police (Italy)
CO-CHAIRMAN
Ian Stubbs
UK Police Officer, National Counter Terrorism Policing at the National CBRN Centre (UK)
CO-CHAIRMAN
Roberto Setola
Professor at the Università Campus Bio-medico di Roma, and Director of Master in Homeland Security (Italy)
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Oral Presentations
SPEAKER
TITLE
Umberto Rapetto (1) (Invited Speaker)
(1) CEO of Human Knowledge as Opportunity (HKAO), Senior Partner at CYBERIUS (Italy), B. Gen. (Ret.) Italian Economic, Tax and Finance Police (Italy)
(O7.1) Nuclear weapons and hacker risk
Roberto Setola (1) (Invited Speaker)
(1) Professor at the Università
Campus Bio-medico di Roma, and Director of Master in Homeland Security (Italy)
(O7.2) How to evaluate the risk for interdependent Critical Infrastructures scenarios
Nys Bart (1), N. Kummer (1), P. De Bruyn (2), J. Blok (2), E. Van Zalen (2)
(1) National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology, Brussels, (Belgium)
(2) Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, P The Hague, (The Netherlands)
(O7.3) Increasing Forensic Awareness with CBRNE Responders and CBRNE Awareness with Forensic Experts - a Pan-European Challenge
Paolo Castelli (1)
(1) Ministry of Interior, Department of Fire Brigades (Italy)
(O7.4) A review of the progress of early-warning crisis management systems for CBRNE attacks in high threat infrastructures
Stephanie Meulenbelt (1)
(1) National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Centre for Environmental Safety and Security (The Netherlands)
(O7.5) Risk assessment methodology and CBRN-related threats
Vincenzo Merola (1)
(1) Colonel (aus) Italian Army (Italy)
(O7.6) Intangible Technology Transfer in CBRN Area: new ways to communicate, from military to organized crime
Andrea Gloria (1)
(1) Lt. Col. (OF-4), ITA-A, Department Director PROT, Protection Department, NATO SCHOOL, Obberammergau, (Germany)
(O7.7) Intelligence support to CBRNe Defence
Edoardo Cavalieri d’Oro (1)
(1) Italian National Fire Brigades, Milan Headquarters, Milano (Italy)
(O7.8) Drones in the nearest future: ally or threat to CBRNe events?
L. Faramondi (1), Roberta Pellegrino (1), R. Setola (1)
(1) University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome (UCBM), Via Alvaro del portillo n21, Rome, (Italy)
(O7.9) Analysis of Blast Impact Estimation in Industrial Plants
Marco Gerevini (1)
(1) Tecnoalimenti SCpA - Via Fara 39 - 20124 - Milan - (Italy)
(O7.10) From the EDEN project to the European Food Defence Community