hispeed session sexy security delta | nov 5 international city podium
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Hispeed Tour – Top sectors in The Hague These parallel sessions will zoom into three sectors that make up our international city. Keynote speakers will address the various streams within each sector and highlight current trends and opportunities. The Hague (your) Business City Sexy Security Delta As a growing player in the field of security, The Hague is expanding its scope and level of expertise. We can safely say security is no longer for the silent professor X behind the laptop, it is a booming, sexy field with high tech gadgets and innovation on various levels with dimensions that may surprise you. The Hague Security Delta (HSD) may be called “the Security Port to Europe: the largest and continuously growing network of businesses, governments and knowledge institutes in Europe focused on security”. HSD specializes in the fields of national, urban and cyber security, protection of critical infrastructures and forensics. Additionally, they aim to create “a thriving and innovative security network and expect, through close cooperation and innovation, to triple businesses, employees, students and turnover by 2025.” The Hispeed Tour will provide a brief introduction to the HSD in particular and the security sector in general. Current trends and professional opportunities will be discussed. A moderated Q/A session will address questions that shed light on the (inter)national trends, the main challenges and ways to overcome them, and the required skill-sets to enter this field. Keynote speaker: Aart Jan SmitsTRANSCRIPT
Hispeed SessionSexy Security DeltaAart Jan SmitsMember Executive Board The Hague Security Delta Foundation
Europe’s largest security clusterthe need for skilled personel
ICP - Finding professional opportunities
Aart Jan Smits
@HSD_NL
www.thehaguesecuritydelta.com
5-11-2014
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Europe’s largest security clusterCooperation and innovation by Triple Helix in security Dutch security cluster: the triple helix
450 security businesses -of which 300 in The Hague region
Research institutes, Universities, Government
Above average growth 2006-2010 25% job increase; 1 out of 50 people in The
Hague region work in this field
Core in The Hague -strong ties with security / tech regions, i.e. Twente &
Brainport
Aim to stimulate economic development & enhance security in NL and abroad
Flagship project in Dutch top sector High Tech Systems & Materials
Cyber security
National security
Urban security
Forensic research
Critical infrastructure
Stimulate Economic Development
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Revenue Jobs Companies Students
2012 € 1.5 billion 10,000 The Hague region
15,000 The Netherlands
300 The Hague region
450 The Netherlands
1,000
2025 € 4.5 billion 30,000 900 3,000
Enhance security in The Netherlands and abroad
New risks demand new answers
Both supply and demand more closely aligned
Use of technology driven security solutions
Enhance radical innovation & economies of scale – aligned innovation budgets
Stimulation and alignment of applied security research & education
The use of the city as ‘living lab’ -on issues as Smart Secure Zones, Cyber Resilient City
Availability of skilled and qualified personnel and graduates
Business, government and academic world need to tackle complexity together
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Warm welcome to internationals HSD provides access to More than 100 security businesses (SME and internationals)
Security organisations, including international and governmental
organisations, f.e. Ministry of Security & Justice, Europol
Renowned research institutes like TNO and NFI and universities
Human Capital: link education and labour market
Innovation facilities: National Security Innovation Centre
HSD Campus – opening febr. 13, 2014National Innovation Centre for the Security Cluster HSD Plaza -Inspirational meeting point for professionals in security
HSD Offices -Attractive rental offer for organisations in security cluster
HSD Education Centre -Flexible training & education facilities; Cyber Security Academy,
red team/blue team cyber trainings and crisis & disaster trainings
HSD Living Labs -High-tech innovation facilities; redundant location for real-time crises
Living Labs for• Real Time
Intelligence• Serious Gaming• (Cyber Incident)
Experiences
Joint initiatives if it comes to human capitalTo increase (inter)national security and economic development Portal on www.thehaguesecuritydelta.com about education and careers in security
Stimulate applied security research & education, connect innovation funds
Developing the Cyber Security Academy (collaboration Univ Leiden/Campus The Hague,
TU Delft, Erasmus R’dam and Applied University of The Hague )
Expand and strengthen security network –eventlist on site and SME-desk
(International) Marketing & Acquisition –(trade) missions, PR, International Relations
International Community Platform (ICP): improving the Quality of Life for (international)
employees and families
Building track record HSD Development Fund operational -Fund to stimulate innovation in security
The Hague Security Delta Foundation established July 2013
NFI to build CSI Capetown -Radical innovation in forensic research
Eur. Cyber Crime Centre , Nat. Cyber Security Centre established in The Hague
Relations established with security clusters in USA/Canada, UK and Singapore
Alignment with Regional Dev. Fund (ROM-Z), ‘Digital City Agenda’, Scientific Research
(NWO), Innovation agenda of Min. of Security, EU (Horizon 2020)
HSD Campus operational -National innovation centre for the security cluster
Cyber Security Academy operational -Executive master in cyber security
Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague Security Delta
ASIS 2014 conference in The Hague Security Delta
Start of National Innovation Investment Program: Smart Secure Zones, National Policing 2.0,
Cyber Resilient City
Start 5+ new innovation projects -Financially supported by HSD Development Fund
2013
2014