assert-project.eu
Links | ASSERT
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Assessing Security Research: Tools and Methodologies to Measure Societal Impact. Masterclass in Societal Security. ASSERT Toolkit for Social Impact Assessment. ASSERT Database of Experts in Societal Security. Institute for the Sociology of Law and Criminology. Trilateral Research and Consulting LLP. Hamburg-Consult Gesellschaft für Verkehrsberatung m.b.H. Austrian Ministry of Interior. Centre for Irish and European Security. EC Framework Programme 7. EC Security Research and Industry.
gettingdefenseright.blogspot.com
getting defense right: Reconceptualizing security within the EU
http://gettingdefenseright.blogspot.com/2012/09/reconceptualizing-security-within-eu.html
Defense is on the eve of its biggest transformation since the 1960s (possibly even since the 19th century). Budget cuts. Global weirding. Epochal change. The rising backlash against (the current form of) expeditionary operations. The end of defense's exceptionalism within the state. All of this forces us to take a new look at 'defense' and at how we balance our investments in that area. Monday, September 3, 2012. Reconceptualizing security within the EU. Which we are still working on (but it is unfunded ...
ecrime-project.eu
eCrime – Resources
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E-CRIME has developed synergy exchanges with other EU projects. We liaise with, identify opportunities to present/exchange information with, and our work relates to the project listed below:. EKSISTENZ Protecting against identity theft. TSI Trustworthy Software Initiative. Software development. TSI aims to collect, organise and share the wealth of knowledge, experience and capabilities that already exist in the UK public and private sectors and in academia about trustworthy. UK Cyber Essential Scheme.
gettingdefenseright.blogspot.com
getting defense right: September 2012
http://gettingdefenseright.blogspot.com/2012_09_01_archive.html
Defense is on the eve of its biggest transformation since the 1960s (possibly even since the 19th century). Budget cuts. Global weirding. Epochal change. The rising backlash against (the current form of) expeditionary operations. The end of defense's exceptionalism within the state. All of this forces us to take a new look at 'defense' and at how we balance our investments in that area. Friday, September 7, 2012. For those interested in this, I recommend this fascinating article in Scientific American.
sapientproject.eu
Related Projects
http://www.sapientproject.eu/related_projects.html
External Experts to SAPIENT. THE WORK OF SAPIENT. The following are projects that are actively working on addressing issues related to those undertaken by the SAPIENT project. For more information about them, click on the project name to access the related project website. LiSS COST Action IS0807. Ethical Issues, Legal Limitations, and Efficiency (SURVEILLE) is a multi-disciplinary collaborative research project that analyses the ethical issues, legal limitations and efficiency of the use of surveillance...
surprise-project.eu
Links | Surprise Project
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 285492. Related Projects in which SurPRISE Partners are involved. This project develops an instrument to support decision-makers in situations, where different measures for a security-related problem are available. This tool allows a comparison and evaluation of different measures to promote transparency in decision-making and secur...
projectpact.eu
30 December 2014 - Conclusion of sister project ETTIS - European security Trends and Threats In Society — PACT
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30 December 2014 - Conclusion of sister project ETTIS - European security Trends and Threats In Society. The ETTIS project, also coordinated by Peace Research Institute (PRIO), concluded on December 2014 following the hosting of its final High Level Event in Brussels on the 20th November 2014. This event brought together researchers, policy makers, industry, and societal actors to discuss and disseminate the principle findings from ETTIS. For more information, please click here. Browse all Pact Newsletter.