Showing posts with label WARP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WARP. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2008

UK: WARP Annual Forum Report now available

On the WARP website is now available the report of the 2008 annual forum. I participated to this event and gave a presentation on Information Sharing from an International perspective. On the website you find copy of my presentation.

http://www.warp.gov.uk/Index/Forum/indexannualforum.htm

"The WARP Annual Forum held on Tuesday 3 June 2008, at The Law Society (photo) was a great success with feedback showing 100% saying yes to the question: Would you attend this event next year or recommend it to a colleague?

Presentations for the 2008 forum are available here.
The event was attended by over 100 delegates and included attendees from Holland, Ireland and Canada with presentations from the US, Italy and Greece. As usual, the Annual WARP Forum offered delegates a unique opportunity to listen to presentations from experts in the field, network with other people active in the area, and to share advice and experiences. For some delegates it was also the first opportunity to learn about WARPS and gave them a chance to talk to people who had had experience of setting up and running WARPs.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

CIP Report - new International Issue

On this month CIP report, published by George Mason University School of Law, you find an article I wrote on Protecting the Critical Infrastructure in Europe.
You can access the report on the GMU CIP website: http://cipp.gmu.edu
Or directly here

Friday, May 23, 2008

WARP annual forum

WARP annual forum: "Annual Forum 2008"
The next WARP (Warning, Advice and Reporting Point) Annual Forum will be held on Tuesday 3 June 2008, at The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PL


This year’s Annual WARP Forum will explore the expansion of the WARP model from purely electronic ICT related Warnings, Advice and Reporting into the related areas of physical and personnel security. This is a logical development, but needs to be tested, and if successful it will increase the utility and appeal of WARPs.

In the afternoon, I will manage the session entitled "Information Sharing accross Systems", that I will introduce during the morning panel. I will publish soon an abstact of the session.