“CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION-CIP”

NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP (NATO ARW)

(COE-DAT 09)

DATE

02-03 May 2012

VENUE

Ankara/Turkey

DURATION

A two-day event.

PURPOSE

1. To analyze the terrorism critical infrastructures (CI),

2.  To review the different dimensions of CIP,

3.  To examine the national and international mechanisms for CIP,

4. To evaluate effective measures.   

CONTENT

1.    Overview of CIP,

2.    CIP laws & policies,

3.    Threat assessment process,

4.    Physical security,

5.    CI interdependencies & dependencies,

6.    Computer security - vulnerabilities &

countermeasures,

7.    Partnership models & information sharing,

8.    Vulnerability assessment.

9.  Case studies.

COURSE LANGUAGE

English

STUDENT CRITERIA

1.        Workshop is open to NATO, Peace for Partnership (PfP), Mediterranean Dialogue (MD), Global Partner (GP) and İstanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) countries.

2.       Participants should be; from defence, security, counter terrorism, public affairs or any other related area of work and at the OF-3 to OF-5 level military officers and/or civilian equivalents (police officers, academics, experts)

3.       The English level of the participants should meet the criteria stated in STANAG 6001-3232.

4.       Only institutional applications will be accepted (Individual applications will not be accepted).

5.       Upon receiving application (with your CV), Workshop Director will inform applicant of whether his/her application is accepted or not.

6.   The deadline for applications is 21 April 2012.

SEATS

20-50

PARTICIPATION FEE

No fee.

REMARKS

1.     ARW will be conducted upon the approval of NATO Science for Peace and Security- SPS Programme.

2.    Lecturers and participants should remain for the entire duration of the ARW.

3.     Lecturers’ expenses (flights, transportation, visa, accommodation, meal) will be covered by NATO grant. Extra expenses will be the responsibility of lecturers.

4.     Some of the participants’ expenses may be subsidized from NATO grant, if they are unable to find support from other sources (For Eligible PfP, GP and MD countries).

5.    Dress code: Daily working uniform for military personnel, jacket and tie for the civilians. (Ladies accordingly).

LEGAL PROCEDURES

   The participants from those of not parties to NATO/SOFA and/or PfP/SOFA or which do not have any bilateral Military Training and Cooperation Agreement with the Republic of Turkey shall be treated  in accordance with Turkish Domestic Legislation during their stay in ANKARA

MEDICAL SERVICE

1. COE-DAT and NATO do not take out any health or accident insurance to the lecturers and participants.

2. There are no medical facilities either at COE-DAT or Officers Clubs, except emergencies In this regard; all illness or accidents will be referred to civilian medical facilities.

3.Therefore all lecturers and participants are advised to have health/accident insurance.

POINT of CONTACTs

ARW Co-director: Maj. Matthew EDWARDS

(GBR A) 

E-mail   : coursedir1@coedat.nato.int or ukstaffcoedat@gmail.com

Phone   : +90 312 425 82 15 Ext.2243

Fax : +90 312 425 64 89

ARW Asst. Co-director: Ltc. Uğur GÜRBÜZ (TUR A)

E-mail   : instructor@coedat.nato.int 

Phone   : +90 312 425 82 15, Ext. 2232

Fax : +90 312 425 64 89

ARW  Secretary: Ms. Gülçin ERDEM (TUR)

E-mail: interpreter2@coedat.nato.int

Tel: +90 312 425 82 15, Ext: 2211

Fax: + 90 312 425 64 89