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Crisis management related research at Information Technology for Security Department

Crisis management related research at Information Technology for Security Department. IT for Security Department. Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, http://iict.bas.bg IT4Sec Department, www.IT4Sec.org

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Crisis management related research at Information Technology for Security Department

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  1. Crisis management related research at Information Technology for Security Department

  2. IT for Security Department • Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, http://iict.bas.bg • IT4Sec Department, www.IT4Sec.org • Centre for Security and Defence Management • Joint Training, Simulation and Analysis Centre • Strategic Security and Defence Management site • Information and Security: An International Journal, http://procon.bg/view-volumes

  3. Our research goals in the CMDR domain • To integrate crisis management and disaster response into national security strategy and policy. • To build a domestic-international domain. • To work on international co-operation through the prism of regional security complexes. • To motivate escalated interagency collaboration on the formula: complexity of the task and environment + heterogeneous entities = interagency effort. • To work on CMDR architecture optimizing centralization and decentralization. • To generate integrated methodology for capability based planning throughout the CMDR domain. • Effectively to train leaders and large staff using modeling and simulations

  4. Our portfolio: • Foresight-based strategy and capability planning, with account of the evolving comprehensive approach • Capability development in a strategic management framework • Support to training • Related research activities • Knowledge dissemination • Maintain competitive advantages

  5. Foresight • Experience: • FOCUS (FP7, 2011-2013) - Foresight Security Scenarios: Mapping Research to a Comprehensive Approach to Exogenous EU Roles (with 13 participants from 8 countries) –http://www.focusproject.eu/web/focus/home • Our contribution • Context Scenarios and Alternative Future EU Roles as a Global Security Actor • Analytical support to foresight the EU roles as a Global Security Actor • Evaluating the Cross-impact of EU Functions as a Global Actor and Protector of Critical Infrastructures and Supply Chains • Forthcoming research: The evolving concept of security: A critical evaluation across four dimensions (EvoCS, FP7, 2014-2015)

  6. Crisis Management systems & CIP • Experience: • From National to Societal Security: Scientific Support to Effective Transformation of the Security Sector • Civil Security – Architectural Approach in Emergency Management Transformation • Methodology for Modeling, Analysis of Critical Infrastructure, Identification of Interdependencies, Assessment of Vulnerability and Planning of Capabilities for Protection • Chrishope – a GMF project for consequence management and early recovery reference model development in the GBSA (2011) • Forthcoming: DRIVER – DRivingInnoVation in crisis management for European Resilience, aiming to provide: • European testbed for CM capability development • well-balanced comprehensive portfolio of CM tools • shared understanding of Crisis Management, share capabilities and collaborate across Europe • an evidence-base for CM capability investment decisions • 38 partners, 4.5 years (starting in early 2014)

  7. Policy support • Awareness of cyber risks and threats • Defining capability requirements and assignment of responsibilities • Defining ‘Rules of Engagement’ • Including preservation of human rights and freedoms • Coordination & Cooperation • Operations, Training • Capabilities development • Allocation of resources • Provision of transparency, accountability, integrity

  8. Capability development • Methodology for capability-based planning in defence • Advances in application across the security sector, in an interagency setting • Implementation of capability development plans in a strategic security and defence management framework • Transparency and integrity of decision making and management processes

  9. Specific topics • Interplay between cyber security and the protection of critical infrastructures • Integrity, transparency and accountability in the management of public investments • Gaming: training senior and mid-level personnel in policy making and programme-based capability development (‘G.S. Rakovski’ DSC, Ukraine, South Caucasus, contribution to the EDA game) • Complex mathematical models, e.g. forest fires

  10. NATO RTO MSG-049 M&S System for Emergency Response Planning & Training

  11. SKIPASS http://www.civilprotectionskipass.eu/ M o u n t a i n P a t r o l s S a f e S y s t e m f o r I n t e g r a t e d D i s a s t e r M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m • Best practices IDMS SWOT Analysis; • IDMS Handbook; • IDMS real system implementation.

  12. Chrishope http://www.cseea.ro/crishope/

  13. MONITOR II http://www.monitor2.org Particiapating SEE countrntries: Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia

  14. Some Cybersecurity activities

  15. Knowledge Dissemination • Information & Security: An International Journal, www.procon.bg/vies-volumes • v.28: Critical Infrastructures Safety and Security • v.27: C4ISR in the Comprehensive Approach, Guest Editor: George D’holander, NC3A (NCIA) General manager • v.17: Homeland/ Societal Security, etc. • Interested in cooperating with the CMDR CoE and publishing original research and policy papers in special issues of I&S

  16. Competitive advantages • Combination of sound research with decision-making and management experience at most senior governmental levels • Solid network of national and international partners, both in research and high-tech business

  17. Conclusion: a common set of questions • What should a holistic crisis management concept consist of? What institutions, structures and processes are needed to ensure effective coordination and cooperation in the case of crisis at national level? • - What current challenges and emerging questions do crisis organizations face in case of strategic crisis where national inter-agency crisis management is needed? • - What are the new approaches to crisis preparation and crisis responses regarding inter-agency crisis management concepts? • - Is there a need to establish international principles for country crisis management?

  18. Seminar “Interagency Cooperation in Crisis Management and Disaster Response”September 17-28, 2013 Amb. Valeri R. RATCHEV col. (res.) Center for Security and Defence Management, IT for Security Department, Institute of ICT, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences ratchevv@yahoo.com

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