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EU Security
EU Security
Research
Research
28 June 2012
Rome
Angelo MARINO
Security Research
Threats & Policy Responses
•European S
ecurity S
trate
gy
(Decem
ber 2
003):
•Inte
rnal Security S
trate
gy
(February 2
010)
•Organised crime and cyber-crime
•Terrorism
•Proliferation of Weapons of Mass
Destruction
•Regional conflicts and failed
states
•Natural and man-made disasters
�Policy im
plications: commitment to
Innovation: ... private and public sectors to
work together.
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FP7 Security Theme
Security Research Objectives
To develop the technologies and knowledge for building
capabilitiesneeded to ensure the security of citizens from threats such
as acts of terrorist acts and (organised) crime, natural disasters and
industrial accidents while respecting fundamental human rights
including privacy
To ensure optimal and concerted use of available and evolving
technologiesto the benefit of civil European security
To stimulate the cooperation of providers and usersfor civil security
solutions
To improvethe competitivenessof the European security industry
To deliver mission-oriented results to reduce security gaps
Security Theme in FP7
�Security missions / activities
1.Security of citizens
2.Security of infrastructure and utilities
3.Intelligent surveillance and border
security
4.Restoring security and safety in case of
crisis
�Cross cutting activities
1.Security systems integration,
interconnectivity
and interoperability
2.Security and Society
3.Security Research coordination and
structuring
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Call 3
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Call 4
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FP7 Security projects
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Cross-cutting m
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Perspectives:
the external
dimension
Dual
technologies
‘ESDP’R&D
Security R&D
Perspectives:
the emerging “new”
security market
Standardization of new
technical solutions at
the EU level
Certification, liability
Standards and
certification
Testing and
validation only at
national level
Fragmentation of
the European
market
Human factors
Security v. privacy
Legal & ethical aspects
Societal dim
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Foresight & scenarios
Impact of technologies
Economics of security
It’s all about
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Perspectives:
Security and Society
HORIZON 2020
•A single programmebringing together three separate
programmes/initiatives*
•More innovation, from research to retail, all form
s of
innovation
•Focus on societal challengesfacing EU society, e.g.
health, clean energy, transport, security
•Simplified access, for all companies, universities,
institutes in all EU countries and beyond.
* 7th research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of
Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution
to European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Three Priorities
•1.Excellent science
(27 818 M€)
2.Industrial leadership
(20 280 M€)
3.Societal challenges
(35 888 M€)
Priority 3: Societal challenges
Why:
•EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy,
security, etc) cannot be achieved without innovation
•Breakthrough solutions come from m
ulti-disciplinary
collaborations, including social sciences & humanities
•Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated
and scaled up
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
9 0
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a
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime
resources & the bio economy
4 6
94
b
Secure, clean and efficient energy
6 5
37
c
Smart, green and integrated transport
7 6
90
d
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
3 5
73
e
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies (IIS)
4 3
17
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Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
a+b+c+d+e: of which 1014m €for EIT *) of which 138m€for EIT
Security Research in Horizon 2020
"Secure Societies"
Reinforcing support to EUs internal and external security
policies, notably the Internal Security Strategy
Improving the competitiveness of EU industries to address
security gaps and prevent threats to security, incl. cyber-
threats
Maintaining m
ission-oriented approach, integrating end-user
needs
Further enhancing the societal dimension & coordination
"Secure Societies": five specific objectives
1. Fighting crime and terrorism
2. Strengthening security through border management
3. Providing cyber security
4. Increasing Europe’s resilience to crises and disasters
5. Ensuring privacy in the internet and enhancing the
societal dimension
Implementing "Secure Societies"
•Strengthened coordination with relevant Union Agencies,
such as FRONTEX, EMSA and Europol, to improve the
coordination of both internal and external EU
programmes, policies and initiatives in the field of
security.
•Actively pursued coordination with the activities of EDA,
notably through the European Framework cooperation –
but civil orientation m
aintained
•Protection of sensitive inform
ation
Furtherinformation
Security Research Info
Info--Day
Dayon 11 September 2012
in Brussels
Participants portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
•Work Programme
•Call for proposals
•Guide for applicants etc.
REA:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/rea/
DG ENTR:http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/security/index_en.htm
Helpdesk Centralised FP7 Enquiries Service:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries
National Contact Points:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ncp_en.html
http://www.seren-project.eu
Security projects on CORDIS:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/security/projects_en.html