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Just 2 weeks to the Security Jam!

March 7, 2012

JUST 2 WEEKS TO THE SECURITY JAM!

Don’t miss the chance to share your views with experts and

decision-makers from all over the world!

From March 19-23 2012, log on to the Security Jam, an online platform to brainstorm practical solutions to pressing security & defence issues in eight forums moderated by leading think tank experts.

You must REGISTER to participate!

Registration is free and takes just a minute

• Share your ideas with thousands of experts from across the security and defence spectrum to find real solutions to global security issues

• The 10 most innovative recommendations will be presented to the NATO and EU leaderships ahead of the May 2012 Chicago summits. Will one of them be your idea?

• Gain exclusive insight into the latest trends and developments in global security

• Extend your network security and defence contacts

Confirmed VIPs include:

Adm. James Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO

Csaba Hende, Minister of Defence, Hungary

Maciej Popowski, Deputy Secretary General for Inter-institutional Affairs, EEAS

Claude-France Arnould, Chief Executive, European Defence Agency

Gen. Stéphane Abrial, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, NATO

Patrick Pailloux, Director General, French Network and Information Security Agency (ANSSI)

Rob Wainwright, Director, EUROPOL

Colonel Ilmar Tamm, Director of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence

8 discussion forums

FUTURE CAPABILITIES & TECHNOLOGIES – INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS – CRISIS MANAGEMENT

FACING THE CYBER CHALLENGE – TRANSNATIONAL & HYBRID THREATS

LESSONS LEARNT: LIBYA – LESSONS LEARNT: AFGHANISTAN

Find more information at

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