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The section contains downloadable resources such as TG deliverables, conference presentations and ERNCIP Office documents. The list is presents the most recent uploaded documents first.

1st Erncip conference Ispra December 2012

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Erncip Conference 2012 - Session 3

Mon, 2014-04-28

Session III: EU-wide certification and accreditation for security solutions

Session Chairman: Mr François Murgadella

Presentation documents from Session 3 include:

  1. The added value of accreditation for testing, inspection and certification activities, Dr. Paolo Bianco, Accreditation body of Italy
  2. Water Supply Security (Risk assessment in regard to possible contamination of drinking water), Dr. Julia Sasse, Robert Koch Institute
  3. SecurEau—Security and decontamination of drinking water distribution systems following a deliberate contamination, Dr. Sylvain Fass, Université de Lorraine
  4. Qualification of the European large research testing facilities, Maurizio Zola, P&P LMC – Seriate BG and Fabio Taucer, JRC
  5. The value of blast resistant testing, standardization and certification, Ans van Doormaal, TNO
  6. Experience in accreditation of safety and security related activities, Christina Waddington, Finnish Accreditation Service
  7. Is the whole system more than the sum of its certified parts?, Dr. Francois Mesqui, Morpho Detection

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Erncip Conference 2012 - Session 4

Mon, 2014-04-28

Session IV: Investments in R&D on security solutions

Session Chairman: Mr Luigi Rebuffi

Presentation documents from Session 4 include:

  1. Building the bridge between practice and research by identifying the needs, Jos Menting, Laborelec GDF Suez
  2. GAP analysis: from scenarios to needs in explosives detection, Didier Poullain, CEA
  3. Towards a European Infrastructures Simulation and Analysis Center, Dr. Erich Rome, Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems

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Conference booklet

Wed, 2014-04-16

Overview of all the speakers and the presentation summaries.

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Erncip Conference 2012 - Session 1

Wed, 2014-04-16

Session I: Common test protocols for security solutions

Session Chairman: Dr.-Ing. Alexander Stolz

Presentation documents from Session 1 include:

  1. Security standards at NIST, Dr. Richard Cavanagh, NIST Special Programs Office
  2. The development of performance standards for the evaluation of video analytics systems, Adam Nilski, Centre for Applied Science and Technology, Home Office, UK
  3. Defining Objectives for New Regulations to Support the Management of the Human Factor within Video Surveillance, Lucio Tirone, ASTER 
  4. Protection of Water Resources and Supply Infrastructures - opportunities for innovation in water ecoindustries?, Dr. Bernd Manfred Gawlik, JRC
  5. Standardization – experiences and needs in water safety, Ramona Lugosi, Transdanubian Regional Waterworks Corporation
  6. Creating a cost efficient Pan European security solution validation and testing regime, the industry perspective, Perrine Gueroult, Smiths Group
  7. Common test protocols for detection equipment, Michael Hill, Bundespolizei Lübeck

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ERNCIP Conference opening - Hans-Martin Pastuszka, DG Enterprise

Wed, 2014-04-16

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European Security Standardisation & Certification

Hans-Martin Pastuszka
DG Enterprise and Industry

ERNCIP Trust Conference 2011

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ERNCIP Trust Conference, 29-30 November 2011, JRC Ispra (Italy)

Wed, 2014-04-16

ERNCIP Trust Conference

JRC, Ispra (Va), Italy on November 29 & 30, 2011

Goals of the conference:

  • Define the concept of “Trust” in the ERNCIP environment
  • Learn from previous efforts in trust building
  • Hear from the experts what trust really is
  • Decide how we will build trust and a trustworthy ERNCIP

European Commission
Joint Research Centre

Reports

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ERNCIP 2020 Strategy

Tue, 2014-04-15

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ERNCIP 2020 Strategy
This strategy document motivates why ERNCIP needs to continue also beyond 2014 and outlines the policy framework that calls for its continuance. The policy framework is boiled down into four strategic goals: 
1. Improved effectiveness of security technology;
2. A single market for security technology;
3. Improved research and innovation in security technology;
4. International cooperation.

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ERNCIP Thematic Areas State of the Art

Tue, 2014-04-15

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ERNCIP Thematic Areas State of the Art, P. Gattinesi and C. Pursiainen.
This report reviews the achievements to date in the ERNCIP Thematic Areas, describing why they were prioritised, how the work is organised, and summarising the focus and challenges of each thematic group. The report contains a SWOT-analysis of the This report reviews the achievements to date in the ERNCIP Thematic Areas, describing why they were prioritised, how the work current way of organising the work of the thematic groups. The report concludes with recommendations, divided into those applicable in the short term, i.e. to the current ERNCIP period (2013-2014), and those applicable for the longer term for preparing the (possible) next ERNCIP period (2015-2020).