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<br/>'''SPEAKER:'''&nbsp; Øivind Christophersen (NSM).
 
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'''TITLE:'''&nbsp; Security of Satellite Navigation Systems
 
'''TITLE:'''&nbsp; Security of Satellite Navigation Systems
  
 
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The Arctic is becoming increasingly relevant, - as the polar ice melts and the competition for resources increase. Global satellite platforms with high integrity and availability represent a prerequisite for a commercial exploitation of the North-East Passage, for stable positioning of floating drilling ships and platforms. This is also a challenge that Norway should respond to with its obligations in the North Sea and the Arctic. The security of satellite navigation systems is critical to many critical domains, such as airplane and ship navigation, time stamping of financial transactions, as well as border control and defense. This talk look at the functionality and security of Galileo, and Norway's role in supporting this system.
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The Arctic is becoming increasingly relevant, as the polar ice shrinks and the competition for resources increases. Global satellite platforms with high integrity and availability represent a prerequisite for a commercial exploitation of the North-East Passage, for stable positioning of floating drilling ships and platforms. This is also a challenge that Norway should respond to with its obligations in the North Sea and the Arctic. The security of satellite navigation systems is critical to many critical domains, such as airplane and ship navigation, time stamping of financial transactions, as well as border control and defense. This talk look at the functionality and security of Galileo, and Norway's role in supporting this system.
  
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Øivind Christophersen has a strong background in ICT from Defence, Foreign Affairs and from NATO. He has Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland, a Master of Management from BI, and was for two years the national expert representative in the European Commission, for policy development in the Galileo program. He is coordinator of the GNSS program in NSM and represents Norway in several international security forums.

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Security of Satellite Navigation systems

DATE:  4 September 2015

LOCATION:  Ole Johan Dahl's House.

AGENDA:

14:00h Welcome at IFI

14:15h Invited talk

15:00h Discussion


SPEAKER:  Øivind Christophersen (NSM).


TITLE:  Security of Satellite Navigation Systems

ABSTRACT:  The Arctic is becoming increasingly relevant, as the polar ice shrinks and the competition for resources increases. Global satellite platforms with high integrity and availability represent a prerequisite for a commercial exploitation of the North-East Passage, for stable positioning of floating drilling ships and platforms. This is also a challenge that Norway should respond to with its obligations in the North Sea and the Arctic. The security of satellite navigation systems is critical to many critical domains, such as airplane and ship navigation, time stamping of financial transactions, as well as border control and defense. This talk look at the functionality and security of Galileo, and Norway's role in supporting this system.

SPEAKER BIO:  Øivind Christophersen has a strong background in ICT from Defence, Foreign Affairs and from NATO. He has Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland, a Master of Management from BI, and was for two years the national expert representative in the European Commission, for policy development in the Galileo program. He is coordinator of the GNSS program in NSM and represents Norway in several international security forums.