UNIVERSITY OF SECURITY MANAGEMENT IN KOŠICE
13 - 14 November 2014
KOŠICE
Slovak Republic
UNIVERSITY OF SECURITY MANAGEMENT IN KOŠICE
organized 8th International Scientific Conference
SECURE SLOVAKIA AND EUROPEAN UNION
Date of Conference: 13 - 14 November 2014
Conference venue: VŠBM in Košice, No 1 Košťova Street, Košice, Slovak Republic
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE AND SECTIONS
The conference aims to highlight the importance of crime prevention in the Slovak Republic in the context of higher education in the security study programmes in terms of a united Europe and the security of the Schengen area. The protection of persons and property is becoming a matter of priority under the conditions of the free movement of persons being members of the European Union and other countries migration waves into its structures.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
13/11/2014:
- Plenary session (14.00 -17:00) / VŠBM, 1 Košťova Street, Košice
- The Awards (16:30 - 17:00 hod.)
- Social event (from 18:00) / VŠBM, 1 Košťova Street, Košice
14/11/2014:
- Sessions (09:00 - 11:00) / VŠBM, 1 Košťova Street, Košice
- Lunch (11:30) / Hotel Academy Košice
- Negotiations of partner institutions (13:00 - 15:00), VŠBM, 1 Košťova Street, Košice
Section 1 - Management of Security Systems and Integrated Rescue System of the SR
Chairman of the Section: Prof. Ing. Josef Reitšpís, Ph.D., Prof. Ing. Tibor Ďurica, Ph.D.
Partner: MoI SR, Presidium of the Fire and Rescue Corps of the SR, Fire Technological and Expertise Institute of the MoI SR, the MoD SR
Security management, security risks and their solutions, the issue of security and safety education, security and legal aspects of the protection of persons and property, security technologies for the protection of persons and property, civil security, extremism and crime, crime prevention, ensuring security of the Schengen area.
Crisis management of the State, flood management, logistics of crisis situations, modelling and simulation, forces and means of the Integrated Rescue System, Fire and Rescue Corps, cross-border cooperation, rescue services, protection of the population, post-conflict situation and recovery.
Section 2 - Security and Protection of Economic Interests and Information
Economic Security
Safety in Transport, Logistics and Environmental Safety
Chairman of the Section: Prof. Ing. Ľudovít Naď, Ph.D.,
Dr.h.c. assoc. prof. Ing. Imrich Dufinec, Ph.D.
assoc. prof. Ing. Jaroslav Slepecký, CSc.
Financial and human resources, the economy of the Slovak Republic and its globalization processes, insurance risks and free market risks, quality of business and business risk management tools, quality management, linking theory and research with economic practice, quality of security industry.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their security, information security, protection of personal data, hardware protection, technical ICT security, cybercrime, creation of security policies and plans to ensure security of information, solutions of selected model situations of information security breaches.
Traffic safety and transport construction, safety in logistics, transport infrastructure in crisis situations, management and technologies of transport processes in crisis situations, occupational health and safety, forensic engineering.
Environmental consequences of the increase in industrialization and transport, ecological disasters and prevention, global threats to the environment, protection solution of local environmental damage, legislation on environmental safety.
Section 3 - Innovations and Quality in Security and Safety Education
Modern Education for the Knowledge Society / Project is co-financed from the resources of the EU
Project: "VŠBM adapting to the needs of the modern knowledge society"
ITMS project code: 26110230095
Chairman of the Section: Assoc. prof. JUDr. Stanislav Križovský, Ph.D., Ing. Monika Blišťanová, PhD.
Security and safety education and training in the SR / EU, alternatively, experience from the outside of the EU. Innovations of study programmes. Quality of education. Requirements of security and safety practice (public and private sector, security industry) and security and safety education graduate profile. Traineeships and student practice. National and international cooperation in preparation of security community. Exchange of experience (the best practices).