- Session
- 10:5 - 10:5
- Duration: 28 mins
- Publication date: 05 Mar 2015
- Location: NA, Crowne Plaza Den Haag, Den Haag, Netherlands
- Part of event CIPRE 2015
About the session
The paper directing on the extended defence challenges, in determining their roles and organization, caused by tasks of international critical infrastructure protection on the homeland territory. Expected integrative roles of the governmental and nongovernmental forces, mixed as a homeland and international, could face with new missions and also new law obligatory questions and requirements. This sets up new approach of interoperability on the local territorial level. Approach suggested here, is based on integration of international and homeland military and other forces, with corporative security forces in the new formations with continual protective missions. The critical infrastructure and their technologies, which expect to be protected in corporative management, could be extended by national defence system using new modular open structure organization. Paper suggested frame solution for modular military-civil packages, in the form of the open structure architecture, for the joining military and corporative protection actors. The military formations and their roles could appear as supplementary protecting forces, according to their territorial lows obligation. Extended treatment of interoperability, as a state and corporative international defence approach, could bridge gaps coming from the political and formal law obstacles, regarding territorial responsibilities of homeland defence roles. Key words: critical infrastructure security, military forces package, virtual and modular architecture, civil institutions participation, interoperable efficiency. The conference will deliver discussion and thought provoking presentations on many of the serious critical infrastructure protection, management and security issues and challenges facing the industry.