SATCIPC 2024

SATCIPC 2024

SECURITY-RELATED ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
to prevent CRISIS

Science for Peace and Security (SPS)
Advanced Training Course (ATC)

June 10 – 16 in Beograd, Serbia


Advanced Training Course (ATC) topics are connected with SPS Key Priorities:
Enhance awareness of security developments including through early warning, to prevent crises 

a)   Security-related Advanced Technology:

  • Emerging technologies including nanotechnology
  • Optical technology,
  • Microsatellites
  • Metallurgy
  • Development of UAV platforms

d)   Human and Social Aspects of Security related to NATO’s strategic objectives.


Navigation

Day 1, Beginning of the Event

June 10th 2024

14:00-17:00Arrival – transfer from the airport, registration,
internal meeting of organizers, co-directors and speakers
18:00Dinner

Day 2, Opening Ceremony

June 11th 2024

10:00-10:30Opening ceremony of the Advanced Training Course.
Greetings from the organizers of the conference.

Prof. Dr. habil. Zoltán Rajnai
Dean of Bánki Donát Faculty of Mechanical and
Safety Engineering, Óbuda University, Hungary

Dr. Igor Fürstner
Director of Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia

BLOCK 1: Emerging technologies including the developed and monitoring devices devices

ModeratorIgor Fürstner Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
  
10:30-10:55Igor Fürstner Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Challenges of optimization of photovoltaic systems if using publicly available data from the provider
10:55-11:20Sanja Maravic Cisar, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Safeguarding Confidentiality and Integrity in Networked Printing Systems
11:20-11:45Laszlo Gogolak Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Security issues in the case of control using different communication protocols
11:45-12:10Peter Cisar University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Serbia
Application of Heuristic Scanning in Malware Detection Functions
12:10-12:30Discussion
12:30-14:00Lunch

BLOCK 2: Emerging technologies including nanotechnology supported by simulations and informatics systems

ModeratorZlatko Covic, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
  
14:00-14:30Dr Jovan Trajkovski, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovenia
Blast and ballistic resistance of armor steels – numerical simulations
14:30-15:00Janos Simon, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Critical Infrastructure Protection of the Warehouse Logistics 4.0 Based on AGV Systems
15:00-15:30Drazan Kozak, University of Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Remote strain measurement at vital objects by own developed device
15:30-16:00Discussion
18:00-21:00Welcome reception

Day 3

June 12th 2024

BLOCK 3: Emerging technologies including nanotechnology in material sciences and information technology

ModeratorKonstantin Afanasenko, National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine
  
10:00–10:30Darjana Sredic, PIM University, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Non-verbal communication and the psychology of lying for a security environment
10:30–11:00Zoltan Pap, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Fuzzy logic-based risk assessment evaluating physiological values
11:00–11:30Géza Gulyás, HDF Force modernisation and Transformation Command, Hungary
Possible Role of AI in the Development of Field Artillery
11:30–12:00Discussion
12:00–14:00Lunch

BLOCK 4: Software and data security

ModeratorJanos Simon, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
  
14:00–14:30Piroska Stanic Molcer, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Embedded system security solutions
14:30–15:00Zlatko Covic, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Secure data utilization from web environment
15:00–15:30Robert Pinter, Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences, Serbia
Enhancing Software Security: Software Analysis with Valgrind tool
15:30–16:00Discussion
18:00–20:00Dinner

Day 4

June 13th 2024

BLOCK 5: Optical technology and Microsatellites, Biomedical applications

ModeratorGéza Gulyás, HDF Forcemodernisation and Transformation Command, Hungary
  
10:00–10:30Alexis Rusinek, Lorraine University, France
Instabilities and fracture under extreme loadings, discussion and examples
10:30–11:00Petrica Vizureanu, Technical University Iasi, Romania
Environmental footprint reduction through eco-friendly technologies of mine tailings recycling
11:00–11:30Marcin Adamiak, Silesian University, Poland
Advanced methods of engineering materials surface properties modification towards functional and biomedical application
11:30–12:00Discussion
12:00–14:00Lunch
14:00–17:00Darko Trifunovic Visit in Institute for National and International Security-INIS Beograd
18:00–20:00Dinner

Day 5

June 14th 2024

BLOCK 6: Development of the UAV platform’s technical background and applicability

ModeratorMarcin Adamiak, Silesian University, Poland
  
10:00–10:30Yaroslav Kalchenko, National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine
The prospect of using UAVs for firefighting needs
10:30–11:00Konstantin Afanasenko, National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine
The possibility of using UAVs to liquidate the consequences of an accident on objects of critical infrastructure
11:00–11:30Zoltán Nyikes, HDF Force modernisation and Transformation Command, Hungary
Crisis applicability analysis of the Military and Police cyber-physical systems
11:30–12:00Discussion
12:00–14:00Lunch

BLOCK 7: Emerging technologies including nanotechnology and Metallurgy in material sciences.

ModeratorKonstantin Afanasenko, National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine
  
14:00–14:30Tünde Kovács, Óbuda University, Hungary
Laser beam applications
14:30–15:00Norbert Daruka, HDF Force modernisation and Transformation Command, Hungary
Critical infrastructure risks from sabotage
15:00–15:30Discussion
18:00–20:00Dinner

Day 6

June 15th 2024

BLOCK 8: Human and Social Aspects of Security related to NATO’s strategic objectives

ModeratorJános Besenyő, Óbuda University, Hungary
  
10:00–10:30Robert Castel, Israel National Parks Authority, Israel
Human and Social Aspect of the Middle East conflicts
10:30–11:00Adela Danaj, University of New York Tirana, Albania
Reconnecting Human Security with Contemporary Warfare: Addressing the Role of Humans in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
11:00–11:30János Besenyő , Óbuda University, Hungary
Prevention of the Terror Attack and the Social Aspects in the European Union
11:30–12:00Discussion
12:00–14:00Lunch
14:00–16:00Workshop
16:00-16:30Closing the event
18:00–20:00Dinner

Day 7

June 16th 2024

Departures, transfer to Beograd airport