European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne.

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European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne Head of Unit “Security Research and Development” Security Research in the EU Roundtable at European Parliament 8 December 2010

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Threats & Policy Responses European Security Strategy (December 2003): Internal Security Strategy (February 2010)  Organised crime and cyber-crime  Terrorism  Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction  Regional conflicts and failed states  Natural and man-made disasters  Policy implications: commitment to Innovation:... private and public sectors to work together.

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› FP 7 ( )

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Security R&D - “mission driven”: from threats to missions to capabilities 4 Mission Areas Protection against Terrorism and Organized Crime Critical Infrastructure Protection Border Security Restoring Security in Case of Crisis

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Data Processing and Data Fusion DEMO on Maritime Border Security: detection of small non-cooperative vessels

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› DEMO on Security of Mass transportation: protecting citizens in public urban transport - Improving the awareness against threats - Systematically increasing the security level

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Perspectives: the external dimension Dual technologies ‘ESDP’ R&DSecurity R&D (ex 2nd Pillar)(ex 1st Pillar)

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Testing and validation only at national level Fragmentation of the European market Perspectives: the emerging “new” security market Standardization of new technical solutions at the EU level Certification, liability Standards and certification

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Human factors Security v. privacy Legal & ethical aspects Foresight & scenarios Impact of technologies Economics of security It’s all about societal resilience Perspectives: Security and Society

European Commission Enterprise and Industry Marco Malacarne | European Parliament 12 May 2010 | ‹#› Thanks for Your Attention European Commission Security Research