Monday, 28 April 2025 | 16:15 - 17:45
Security of Maritime Infrastructure
- Sustainable Maritime Infrastructure
Incidents of apparently deliberate damage to critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea are increasing. NATO and the EU have undertaken to create a framework for joint actions, but it is in the interest of its Member States to increase interstate cooperation and a development of regional operational protocols. At a Summit of Baltic Sea Allies in Helsinki, NATO Secretary General Mr. Rutte announced the launch of a new military activity by NATO to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure Baltic Sentry. New technologies are of crucial importance in this matter. How can R&I contribute to Baltic security? What innovations are needed? What do we have already? How can we strengthen international scientific cooperation for Baltic security?
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Key note Dr Radosław Tyślewicz, Polish Naval Academy, Security of offshore wind farms and threats at Baltic Sea
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Presentations
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Dr Cezary Mazurek, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC) and GÉANT Board of Directors member, Research networks for secure and innovative digital infrastructure in Europe
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Dr hab. inż. Marcin Kowalski, prof. WAT, Military University of Technology, VIGIMARE
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Dr Monika Wysocka, Polish Naval Academy, Plenipotetiary of Rector-Commandant for International Mobilities
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6 speakers
Associate Professor
assistant professor - academic lecturer
Plenipotentiary of Rector-Commandant for International Mobilities
Horizon Europe Cluster 5 NCP
NCBR | NCP (HE, cluster 5/energy)