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Title: "Societal Security R


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"Societal Security RDPerspectives,
Conclusions and Recommendations from Workshop of
July 1st 2010
  • Purpose of the workshop
  • To assess the current status of the Societal
    Security strand in the ESRP
  • To look at the current issues from the
    perspective of Industry, Social Science the
    Citizen
  • To identfy the next steps future needs of
    Societal Securty research.

2
Research needs in Societal Security How to
make the voice of the citizen heard
  • Industry (Jean-Marc Suchier)
  • Use the common criteria model for privacy
    protection
  • Industry fully supports the privacy and data
    protection regulations
  • Industry willing to work with European and
    National regulators to put in place such an
    approach
  • Social Science (J. Peter Burgess)
  • ethical review vs. analysis of societal impact
  • measurement of efficacy of Security Research is
    required
  • how can the efficacy of Security Research be
    measured?
  • Making the citizen heard in security research
    (Ian Brown)
  • Little or no engagement of the citizens or their
    democratic representatives
  • Appropriate oversight by EDPS, LIBE, FRA etc.
  • Assessment of Societal impact should start when
    topics are being proposed,

3
Conclusions following parallelsessions (1)
  • Security research in support of Societal
    resilience and Trust
  • Better understanding of group behaviour in crisis
    situation
  • Better understanding of (security) knowledge
    acquisition (and its impact on political
    decision making)
  • Better understanding of security-relevant
    learning processes (lessons learned)
    individual collective gaming
  • Better understanding of the role of community
    leaders (vs. official / governmental
    authorities) and the impact on cohesion and
    individual behaviour

4
Conclusions following parallelsessions (2)
  • Ethical and human rights aspects of security
    research
  • ethics as self-regulating (human rights transform
    ethics into law)
  • the importance of proportionality
  • the role of privacy by design
  • clearer messages are needed from the ethical
    reviews of projects

5
Overarching conclusions from Open Plenary
Session
  • Conclusions
  • The Societal and Technological aspects of
    Security Research should be integrated more
    effectively
  • Need to have more (political-related) research on
    implicit understandings, e.g. under what
    conditions Europe will be secure
  • We need greater engagement with the citizens and
    their democratic representatives to enhance the
    security of society
  • We need greater transparency and accountability
    to the European people in order to engender trust
  • Ethical Review and Societal Impact are not
    synonymous
  • Assessment of impact should start at the level of
    work programme, not at the selection of projects

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Workshop recommendations Next Steps
  • Recommendations
  • Greater participation of citizens as the
    end-users (recipients) of Security Research
  • Develop a set of criteria for an ethical prism
    include a societal impact assessment which
    reflects that prism in all projects
  • Initiate the societal assessment ethical review
    during the development of the work programme
  • Promote the use of the common criteria model to
    ensure privacy compliant products (certification)
  • Set up a dedicated, interdisciplinary platform
    for social, ethical security experts to support
    the development of the Security Research
    Programme

The tension between European scientific
excellence and European principles of civil
liberties and human rights finds its expression
in the European Security Research Programme
J. Peter Burgess
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