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PPP & Collaboration in CIP - Q&A session

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Event
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 15 October 2019
  • 17:15 - 17:15
  • Duration: 5 mins
  • Publication date: 23 Oct 2019
  • Location: Main Auditorium, Lombardia Regional Government Buildings, Milan, United Kingdom
  • Part of event CIPRE 2019

About the session

With many critical infrastructures in the hands of private organisations, how does the responsibility of security and resilience lie between government, with public accountability to keep them safe, secure and operational 24/7, and the private operator, with additional responsibilities towards shareholders? How can improving the communication between the public sector and private sector enhance protection and can incentives be employed to better engage private owners into PPP?

Keywords:
  • CIPRE
  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Highways
  • Lombardy
  • Main roads
  • Railways

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IT

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Speakers

  • John Donlon

    John Donlon

    International Association of CIP Profressionals, Chairman

  • MW

    Malcolm Warr

    FSB Home Affairs Committee

    Malcolm has over 40 years’ experience in the defence and security sectors; and in all parts of the entity including corporate management, directorship of small to medium sized enterprises and as sector lead for a major big Five Consultancy; from commercial management to operations and from strategy to general management and Board membership. Malcolm’s career has been established internationally. He has travelled extensively and has worked with teams from all parts of the Globe and with many different perspectives. He has written extensively about the challenges faced by society in building robust Critical National Infrastructure and related Cyber security issues. Malcolm sits on the Federation of Small Business Home Affairs committee which is responsible for FSB policy development in the Security and Defence sectors. He also chairs TranZparency Group, based in New Zealand which specialises in Identity Management and SKEO Solutions based in Scotland which provides advice at senior level in the Security sector. Malcolm brings a wealth of experience, passion and energy, dynamism and commitment, customer focus and openness to all his business activities.
  • CM

    Carmela Melzi

    Regione Lombardia

  • RS

    Prof Roberto Setola

    Unicampus Rome, Complex Systems & Security Lab

  • MW

    Malcolm Warr

    FSB Home Affairs Committee

    Malcolm has over 40 years’ experience in the defence and security sectors; and in all parts of the entity including corporate management, directorship of small to medium sized enterprises and as sector lead for a major big Five Consultancy; from commercial management to operations and from strategy to general management and Board membership. Malcolm’s career has been established internationally. He has travelled extensively and has worked with teams from all parts of the Globe and with many different perspectives. He has written extensively about the challenges faced by society in building robust Critical National Infrastructure and related Cyber security issues. Malcolm sits on the Federation of Small Business Home Affairs committee which is responsible for FSB policy development in the Security and Defence sectors. He also chairs TranZparency Group, based in New Zealand which specialises in Identity Management and SKEO Solutions based in Scotland which provides advice at senior level in the Security sector. Malcolm brings a wealth of experience, passion and energy, dynamism and commitment, customer focus and openness to all his business activities.
  • Prof Roberto Setola

    Prof Roberto Setola

    Unicampus Rome, Complex Systems & Security Lab

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