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Leveraging Open Source Intelligence for Mass Transit Security

Leveraging Open Source Intelligence for Mass Transit Security

by Marie-Hélène Bonneau | Jul 29, 2022 | News

Open Source Intelligence The term “Open Source Intelligence”, or OSINT, describes methods for collecting, analysing and using data from publicly available sources of information in an intelligence context[1]. In the context of railway security, many different sources...
SAFETY4RAILS held its fourth simulation exercise in Milan on 6th July 2022

SAFETY4RAILS held its fourth simulation exercise in Milan on 6th July 2022

by Marie-Hélène Bonneau | Jul 25, 2022 | News

The fourth simulation exercise of the SAFETY4RAILS EU project was co-organised by LDO (Leonardo) and CDM (Comune di Milano). The event took place at CDM premises in Milan (Italy) and online on 6th July 2022 with some 50 representatives of the SAFETY4RAILS consortium...
Leveraging Open Source Intelligence for Mass Transit Security

The contribution of SAFETY4RAILS in the wider framework of EU rail transport security

by Marie-Hélène Bonneau | Jul 18, 2022 | News

The SAFETY4RAILS project supports railway and metro system operators in mitigating risks against their critical infrastructures and increasing their resilience. Transport, and specifically rail and metro, is a category of critical infrastructure increasingly exposed...
SAFETY4RAILS Final Conference will be held on 28 September in Paris, France at UIC HQ

SAFETY4RAILS Final Conference will be held on 28 September in Paris, France at UIC HQ

by Marie-Hélène Bonneau | Jul 13, 2022 | Event, News, none

The SAFETY4RAILS Final conference will be organised on 28 September in Paris, France at UIC HQ SAFETY4RAILS is an EU-funded project under the framework of H2020 SU-INFRA01. The project started on 1 October 2020 and was carried out by a consortium comprised of 31...
Leveraging Open Source Intelligence for Mass Transit Security

A crowd simulation tool for improving security and resilience in the railway sector

by Marie-Hélène Bonneau | Jun 29, 2022 | News

Crowd simulation technology In critical infrastructures such as railway and metro infrastructures, the design, development, and testing of safety- and security-related resilience and mitigation strategies need to be exhaustively accurate. This often requires...
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  • SAFETY4RAILS Final Conference was held on 28 September in Paris, France at UIC HQ
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