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FOCUS Workshop on Security Research, 1st December 2009, Linköping Sweden
October 15th, 2009
Date: December 1st, 2009 Place: Collegium Conference & Restaurant in Linköping Time: 0900 - 16.30 We are pleased to invite you to a workshop on Swedish security research. The objective of this workshop is to give an overview of the ongoing research in Sweden within the National Security Research Programme and projects with Swedish participation under the EU FP7 Security Programme.

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SECTRONIC will be presented in the poster area


In addition to the Swedish national security research programme, Swedish organisations has contributed to the planning and implementation of the Security Theme of the EU 7th framework programme for research. Below is a list showing the security research projects with Swedish participation presently launched. During the workshop objectives and results from the ongoing research will be presented in a mix of oral and poster presentations. All presentations will be given in English.

 

Programme

09.00Registration Coffee
09.30Opening

09.45

Swedish strategic research initiatives

  • Forum Securitatis
  • FOCUS
  • CNDS 
  • Security Link

10.15

Swedish national security research programme 2007

  • PanViruShield - Use of image analysis for the identification of highly pathogenic viruses
  • Radar Eyes - A High Resolution Radar with Object Classification Capabilities for Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • EVENT - a drinking water surveillance project
11.30Lunch and Posters

12.30

EU security research in Sweden  

  • LOTUS - A European project for localization of threats 
  • IMSK – Integrated Mobile Security Kit 
  • BeSeCu - Behaviour Security and Culture
  • Intelligent video surveillance
13.50Poster session - Coffee

14.50

Future Focus and strategy for Swedish Security Research

  • Swedish – US collaboration initiatives 
  • MSB perspective 
  • Swedish Armed Forces HQ perspective
  • Vinnova perspective
  • Future European Security Research 
16.30Closing

 

 




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