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Mitko Mirchev
Maria Genovska
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mariya.genovska@bds-bg.org
Standards in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications
INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS: Technical interoperability standards, syntax standards, semantic standards and organisational interoperability standards. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Security of the Citizens (Organized Crime, Counter Terrorism, Explosives, CBRN, Fire hazard), Security of infrastructures and utilities (Building design, Energy/Transport communication grids, Surveillance, Supply Chains), Border Security (Land border / Check Points, Sea Border, Air Border), Restoring security and safety in case of crisis (Preparedness and planning, Response, Recovery). As well as the other areas covered by the EC’s mandate M/487 dated 17.02.2011
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This BDS/TC is a mirror of the following European and international technical committees
Societal and Citizen Security
Societal and Citizen Security
The main objective of CEN/TC 391 is to elaborate a family of European standards, standard-like documents (e.g. procedures, guidelines, best practices, minimal codes of practice and similar recommendations) in the Societal and Citizen Security sector including aspects of prevention, response, mitigation, continuity and recovery before, during and after a destabilising or disruptive event. Verification and training will also be considered. CEN/TC 391 will not deal with issues already dealt in other TCs. Concerning technology, CEN/TC 391 may identify needs in product standardisation, but this will not lead to direct action by this CEN/TC. These issues shall be communicated to those CEN, ISO or other TCs working within the framework of these specific products. Where other TCs do not address the identified areas, then CEN/TC 391 will develop the standard(s) or proposed deliverables where appropriate. The standardisation activities will consider the following main issues related to Societal and Citizen Security: - Products and services (equipment, communication, information, goods, transport, energy, cultural inheritance and properties); - Infrastructures (roads, ports, airports, rail stations, bridges, factories...); - Stakeholder needs and requirements, potential conflicts; - Relationship (cultural and geographical diversity); - Citizen requirements and vulnerabilities, including privacy.
P member
Private security services
Private security services
The scope of the CEN/TC 439 is to be responsible for the standardization in all civilian security services. Excluded from the scope are: − Standardization of the product related requirements; − The Societal and citizen sector including aspects of prevention, response, mitigation and recovery before, during and after a destabilizing or disruptive event, which falls under the responsibility of CEN/TC 391 ‘Societal and citizen security’, − CEN-CENELEC/TC 4 ‘Services for fire safety and security systems’ − Cash-in-transit (CIT), cash processing and cash management activities.
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Security and resilience
Security and resilience
Standardization in the field of security to enhance the safety and resilience of society. Excluded: Sector specific security projects developed in other relevant ISO committees and projects developed in ISO/TC 262 and ISO/PC 278.
O member