NATO Advanced Training Course “NATO Regional Summer …
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NATO Advanced Training Course – “NATO Regional Summer School on Cyber Defence (NATO RSSCD)”
Ohrid, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* 20-26 October 2013
Co - Directors
Dr. Vasilka Sancin, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA Dr. Metodi Hadji-Janev, Military Academy “General Mihailo Apostolski”, University of Goce Delcev, Skopje, the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia*
International Organizing Committee Vasilka Sancin, Slovenia Metodi Hadji-Janev, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* Velizar Shalamanov, NATO, Bulgaria Itamara Lochard, USA Mitko Bogdanoski, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* Radica Gareva, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* Anna-Maria Talihärm, NATO CCDCOE, Estonia Nancy Houston, NATO C4I for ACT, USA Jan Stinissen, NATO CCDCOE, Estonia Masa Kovic Dine, Slovenia
Key Thrust Area - Policy considerations to be explored should
Identify clear priorities as to who, when and where is responsible for necessary actions to
organize and conduct effective cyber defense under the current NATO Cyber Policy
Initiatives in order to protect allies' and partner nations' government, critical infrastructure,
and the civilian population. Stakeholders: NATO and Nations' security, Defense authorities,
International relations
Facilitate an understanding of why preventing cyber attacks and building cyber resilience is
crucial not just for effective cyber defense but for the overall defense. Stakeholders: National
policy-National standards, Information technology providers, Telecommunications providers
Address and understand international legal challenges for effective cyber defense from
attacks against the government, the military, the critical infrastructure or the nation’s
civilians. Stakeholders: National ministries, Legislators, Private sector partners and Critical
infrastructure providers
Encourage comprehensive approach (through combining legal and technical aspects among
governments’ officials, defense and security personnel) during future process of NATO
countries' and partners' cyber defense policy development. Stakeholders: NATO countries'
and partners' legislators, Defense authorities, Nations security, Private sector partners, and
Critical Infrastructure Providers
Develop cyber defense capabilities focusing on the human factor as one of the crucial
elements of cyber resilience. Stakeholders: Defense authorities, Nations security, Private
sector partners, Critical infrastructure providers and International relations
Two interactive scenario based exercises
Cyber defense skills demonstrations through the Small projects development
Invited Lecturers/Speakers Dr. A. Vaseashta, USA Dr. P. Popovski, Denmark Dr. A. Z. Manzoni, Italy Dr. V. Sancin, Slovenia Dr. M. Hadji-Janev, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Dr. V. Shalamanov, Bulgaria Dr. R. Gareva, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Dr. Z. Minchev, Bulgaria Dr. M. Bogdanoski, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Dr. D. Karvan, Serbia Dr. S. Angelevski, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Dr. S. Mele, Italy Dr. Z. Dujmanović, Croatia Dr. Z. Gacovski, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Dr. G. Stojanovski, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Col. R. Surdu, Romania LTC J. Stinissen, Estonia Maj. P. Nizinski, Estonia Mr. G. Duvall, USA Ms. A. Szydelko, Belgium Mr. R. Chiesa, Italy Ms. N. Houston, USA Mr. M. Stoilkovski, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Mr. B. Blumbergs, Estonia Mr. M. K. Dine, Slovenia Ms. B. Petreska, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia* Ms. A. M. Talihärm, Estonia Ms. A. Meshkovska, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia*
Venue: Ohrid, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* (NO ADMITTANCE WITHOUT INVITATION) Dr. Vasilka Sancin, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: +386 1 4203 130
Dr. Metodi Hadji-Janev, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: +389 2 3162 327
* Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name