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The complexity introduced by multi-core and multi-system architectures, which often incorporate diverse elements such as Systems on Chip (SoC) and blend multi-core processors with Open Systems Architecture, presents significant testing challenges ...
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Thursday, November 14, 2024 · 2:00 PM GMTIn the spirit of interagency cooperation this webinar our panel of experts will facilitate the sharing of real-life cases and share actionable open-source intelligence on the smuggling of drugs and illicit goods via planes , boats and vehicles and...
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Tuesday, July 2, 2024 · 2:00 PM BSTWhen we talk about the future of land border technology most people probably have in mind the so-called ‘smart wall’ where systems such as radar, seismic sensors, fibre optics, cameras, aerostats and drones, with communications and databases linke...
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Wednesday, June 19, 2024 · 10:00 AM BST- An overview of the world's first transatlantic Digital Travel Credential pilot (DTC-1 pilot) led by the Dutch consortium, a public-private partnership that involves a variety of entities including the Ministry of Justice & Security, KLM Royal Du...
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Tuesday, June 4, 2024 · 4:00 PM BSTIn this webinar, we will explore the growing supply chain security challenges faced by organizations and critical infrastructure companies in ensuring their hardware and software remain free from cyber threats and attacks. This challenge has prom...
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Wednesday, November 22, 2023 · 2:00 PM GMTThe rules of travelling to Europe are changing: the European Union is currently preparing for the launch of two new border management initiatives, the Entry Exit System (EES) and ETIAS, which will further strengthen Europe’s internal security.
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Wednesday, September 20, 2023 · 2:00 PM BSTThe US has been collecting passenger biometric data upon entry and exit of the US for some time, but the rollout of the European Union, Entry Exit System (EES) perhaps has more implications for international travel globally. Because of geographica...
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On-demandAndy Smith, Director, Government & Industry Relations, Border Management at SITA explains Entry/Exit Systems in the first of our short ‘Ask the Expert’ series.
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023 · 2:00 PM BSTWhilst the threat from international terrorism against western nations has reduced since the destruction of the ISIS caliphate, the threat is still very real. How much of their organization remains is unclear but large numbers of foreign terrorist...
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Thursday, March 2, 2023 · 2:00 PM GMTSince the end of the Balkans conflict, the western Balkans has become a key hub in the trafficking of drugs and weapons.
In more recent times, the trafficking of human beings has also become big business for the organised crime gangs that opera... -
Thursday, November 24, 2022 · 2:00 PM GMTOne of the sad inevitable outcomes of armed conflicts is the displacement of people both within the affected country and to its neighbours.
The movement of tens of thousands of vulnerable often desperate people creates the circumstances in which... -
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 · 2:00 PM BSTIn 2013, the French Government set up a joint ministerial committee to implement an API/PNR solution to guide talks regarding anti-terrorism laws and the European Union’s PNR directive.
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Thursday, September 29, 2022 · 2:00 PM BSTThere are about 620,000 kilometres (372,000 miles) of coastline worldwide. One hundred and eighty two independent countries and thirteen dependencies have a coastline. Many of the world’s major cities are also coastal ports.
Those coasts are con...
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024 · 2:00 PM GMTIn the spirit of interagency cooperation this webinar our panel of experts will facilitate the sharing of real-life cases and share actionable open-source intelligence on the movement of trafficked human beings via planes , boats and vehicles and ...
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SeriesConflict and sectarian violence in various regions throughout the world in recent years has exacerbated the security challenges faced by many States. Recent massive migratory movements formed by economic migrants and asylum seeker has also added t...
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PodcastsThe spread of the novel coronavirus is having disruptive effects on the freedom of movement of people and goods across the borders, affecting also the usual operation of border security and management agencies in the OSCE area and beyond.
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