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CRISP Final Conference – 16 March 2017 6th CoU Meeting, Brussels Policy & Standardization perspective Dr. Aikaterini POUSTOURLI CRISP Advisory Board Member* *EC DG HOME.B4, since February 2017

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CRISP Final Conference – 16 March 2017 6th CoU Meeting, Brussels

Policy & Standardization perspective

Dr. Aikaterini POUSTOURLICRISP Advisory Board Member* *EC DG HOME.B4, since February 2017

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Policy & Standardization perspective

Contents History (past-today-through time) H2020 and FP7 for Security Standardisation for Security CRISP CWA on 'Guidelines for the evaluation of

installed security systems, based on S-T-E-Fi criteria' CRISP – CWA STEFi / Challenges-Food for thoughts

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The beginning

Standards for telegraphy in Victorian Britain

Electrical standards, Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (PTB)

Fundamental standard : the meter, France, Ken Alder

Metronomoi, Bronze weights

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Today

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Today

ESOs TCs RELATIVE TO SECURITY TOPICS CENELEC/TC 79 - Alarm systems CEN/CLC/TC 4- Services for Fire Safety and Security Systems CEN/TC 321 -Explosives for civil uses CEN/TC 325 -Crime prevention by urban planning & building design CEN/TC 379 -Supply Chain Security CEN/TC 384 –Aviation security services CEN/TC 388- Perimeter Protection Products and Systems CEN/TC 391 - Societal and citizen security CEN/TC 417- Port and maritime security services CEN/TC 419- Forensic science processes

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Through time

One of the reasons standardization is so compelling for historians and social scientists is its multidisciplinary characteristics: politics, business & economics, science & technology, labor, and culture & ideas are inextricably linked through standardization. The existing historical literature on standards and standardization touches each of these distinct realms. The literature also demonstrates how a multidisciplinary approach that combines insights from all of these realms facilitates a richer understanding of standards and standardization.

ANDREW L. RUSSELLDepartment of the History of Science and Technology, The Johns Hopkins University

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H2020 and FP7 for Security

Under its wider R&D budget for FP7, EU invested 1.4 billion EUR in Security research. Investing in Security Research for the benefit of European citizens, CI, SMEs and Industry.

The overall EU security policy framework covers many different sectors, which require coordination among various communities. In this respect, policy development and implementation rely on effective interactions among policy-makers, research, industry and operational actors (first responders , civil protection units, police forces etc) in the EU Member States.Community of Users for Secure, Safe, and Resilient Societies connects and bridges the existing user's communities.

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H2020 and FP7 for Security

Security is at the core of EU policies and the EU's Horizon 2020 in its “Secure Societies" pillar includes 8 objectives:• fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, • protect and improve the resilience ofcritical infrastructures, supply chains and transport modes, • strengthen security through border management, • improve cyber security, • increase Europe’s resilience to crises and disasters, • ensure privacy and freedom, while enhancing the legal and ethical aspects to security, risk and management, • enhance standardisation andinteroperability of systems, • support the Union’s external security policies, through conflict prevention and peace building

Many of the Security research projects supported by H2020 are aiming to play a central role in informing citizens and practitioners about the diversity, creativity and determination of the EU's security research effort.

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Policies for Standardisation and Security

European Commission's Action Plan for an innovative and competitive security industry COM(2012)417The Action Plan itself was part of the EU 2020 flagship initiative "An Integrated Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era Putting Competitiveness and Sustainability at Centre Stage", in which the Commission announced the launch of a dedicated initiative on a Security Industry Policy.M/487 Mandate (CBRNE, Border Security, Crisis Management)M/512 Mandate (Standardization Mandate to CEN, CENELEC and ETSI for Reconfigurable Radio Systems)M/530 Mandate (European standards and European standardization deliverables for privacy and personal data protection management pursuant to Article 10(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council in support of Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and in support of Union’s security industrial policy).EC's COM (2009)273 EU CBRN Action Plan, COM(2007)651 security of explosives Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 of the EP & EC on European Standardisation

CEN CENELEC Work Programme 2017

Security Union, EC's COM(2017)41

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CRISP CWA 'Guidelines for the evaluation of installed security systems, based on S-T-E-Fi criteria'

Meetings of CRISP Advisory Board Members-CWA kick-off meeting 17th October 2016, Review on 1st draft STEFi CWA -Feedback on the 1st draft STEFi CWA / CRISP project - Task 7.4 Questionnaire-2nd CWA meeting, 16th Jan 2017, Review on Annex A "Assessment questions and requirements based on S-T-E-Fi dimensions" of the CWA working document of “Guidelines for the evaluation process of installed security systems, based on the S-T-E-Fi criteria”-Consultation period (deadline of comments submission, 1st March 2017).

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CRISP / Challenges - Food for Thoughts

CRISP certification would help meet the need of the marketSecurity market wants an integrate certification

scheme which will include an holistic point of view regarding the evaluation and the assessment in respect with the already established schemes.

Does the CRISP evaluation and certification scheme with STEFi methodology satisfies such a need ?

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CRISP proposed scheme would help meet the needs of specific stakeholders CRISP evaluation and certification scheme with STEFi

methodology involves the whole logistic chain of the relative stakeholders.

Moreover the engagement of scientists/experts/auditors from different disciplines, imparts added value and enhances the understanding of key issues from one discipline to other.

CRISP / Challenges - Food for Thoughts

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Expectations for the CRISP scheme Contribute to the security society as a success story.

To be a pan-European security certification scheme which will provide added value to the European market and its stakeholders, assurance and confidence to citizens and to Member States.

Contribute to the establishment of a new generation of Auditors

CRISP / Challenges - Food for Thoughts

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Future viability of the CRISP project The recognition of the project as a success story by the

implementation bodies. The motivation and the engagement of stakeholders, key

players. Teaching in Higher Education the fundamental framework of the

CRISP certification scheme/organisation etc. Sharing the implementation experiences among NSBs and

ESOs The knowledge and systematic monitoring of the potential

competitive or existing schemes in global level. The integration and the adoption of best practices/achievements.

The adoption of continuous improvement culture.

CRISP / Challenges - Food for Thoughts

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CRISP: Policy & Standardization perspective

The journey goes on As you set out for Ithaka hope the voyage is a long one,

full of adventure, full of discovery. Hope the voyage is a long one. Ithaka gave you the marvelous journey. Wise as you will have become, so full of experience, you will have understood by then what these Ithakas mean. – C. P. Kavafis, Ithaca.

History is the witness that testifies to the passing of time; it illuminates reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life, and brings us tidings of antiquity. - Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Thank you for your attention!

Websites:https://

ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/industry-for-security/standardisation_en

http://crispproject.eu/research-reports/

Dr. Aikaterini POUSTOURLICRISP Advisory Member Group

Project Officer *EC DG HOME B4: Innovation and Industry for Security

E-mail: [email protected]

* From February 2017