ΝΜΙΟΤC COORDINATING BOARD (NCB) 2019
On THE 15th of May 2019, the ΝΜΙΟΤC Coordinating Board (NCB)
On THE 15th of May 2019, the ΝΜΙΟΤC Coordinating Board (NCB)
On May 6th 2019, HNDGS Joint Special Operations (JSOC) Commander Major General Georgios Tsitsikostas GRC (A) visited the Centre.
From 30th April to 1st May 2019, NMIOTC participated in the CJOS COE Maritime Security Regimes Roundtable 2019 in Norfolk VA, USA. The center contributed to the event by providing one of the panels, focused on the Cyber Security in Maritime Domain with the theme “Cyber Defense as a form of Hybrid Threat in MSO”. NMIOTC’s panel comprised of NMIOTC Commandant , Commodore Stelios Kostalas GRC (N) as a chairman, and Lt Cdr Dimitrios Megas GRC (N) – NMIOTC Staff, Dr Alberto Domingo ACT, Mr Christos Vidakis Deloitte, Professor Maria Papadaki- Plymouth University as speakers. NMIOTC’s panel objective was to
From 10th to 11th April 2019, the 3rd Conference on “Cyber Security in Maritime Domain” was held at NMIOTC, attended by 147 participants from 24 Allied and Partner nations, International Organizations, the international academic community, representatives from the marine and communication industry and several strategic think tanks. The aim was to build synergies between public and private sector in general, individual researchers, navy staffs, members of associations, academia, shipping companies, standardization bodies, international organizations and governmental agencies regarding Cyber Security in the maritime domain and Cyber Defence operations. NMIOTC envisaged tackling Cyber Security issues in the maritime domain in a
During the in-port phase of the exercise “NOBLE DINA 2019”,from 4th to 7th April, NMIOTC delivered theoretical and practical training on Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO), to the trainees from participating units of Greece and Israel.
From 25th March to 05th Apr 2019, European Defence Agency (EDA), FRONTEX and NMIOTC jointly organized a tailored training for military and law enforcement personnel, This focused on Migration, Search and Rescue and Crime Scene investigation as well as Legal Issues in Maritime Operations. The objective was to enable participating personnel to improve their knowledge and skills in the above mentioned subjects, to enhance their cooperation and coordination by implementing standard procedures, based on best practices and recognized international standards. In total 24 trainees from EU countries (Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania and Spain attended the course.