ITF Annual Summit in Leipzig, Germany, 23 May 2018
UNECE in collaboration with the International Transport Forum (ITF) and the International Union of Railways (UIC) organised a workshop on rail security at this year’s ITF Annual Summit in Leipzig, Germany. Tying in with the general theme of the Summit of Safety and Security in Transport the workshop brought together over 30 industry experts and professionals to discuss key issues affecting security in passenger and freight rail transport as well as issues relating to the secure management of infrastructure.
Draft Programme PDF
Presentations
Session 1: Rail security and the passenger interface
Mr. Francesco Dionori, UNECE
Rail Security Observatory PPTX
Mr. Francisco Furtado, ITF
Transport Safety & Security PPTX
Mr. Jacques Colliard, UIC PPTX
UIC Security Division ongoing Projects: Network of Quick Responders and Security Hub PPTX
Ms. Maria Cristina Fiorentino, COLPOFER
COLPOFER activities on rail security and the passengers interface PDF
Mr. Dick Dunmore, Steer Davies Gleave
Study on options for the security of European high-speed and international rail services PPTX
Dr. Andrea Giuricin, University Milan Bicocca
Rail Security and the passenger interface PPTX
Mr. Patrick Norroy, DG MOVE, European Commission
Update on EU rail security PPTX
Session 2: Rail security and freight
Mr. François Davenne, OTIF
From national networks to a unified international network PPTX
Mr. Satoko Kagawa, WCO
Secure and Facilitate Global Trade for international railway transport PPTX
Mr. José Zozaya, Kansas City Southern de México
Summit on Transport Safety and Security PPTX
Mr. Ingo Hellwig-Delaminsky, DB Schenker AG
ITF-UNECE-UIC workshop on rail security PPTX
Session 3: Rail security implications for infrastructure
Mr. Bruno De Rosa, UIC
Cybersecurity in the RAILway sector : lessons learnt from EU SECRET project and EU CYRAIL Project PPTX
Mr. Emin Simsek, Bosch Security & Safety Systems
Rethink video security PPTX
Rail security technology
Mr. Hitsuishi Norio, Panasonic
Panasonic Security Solution for Railway Industry PDF