Online hang-out “Big Data in Secure Societies” outcome [via BDE-Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens Community Group]

The EU SatCen organised the 18th of November 2015 (11.30-12-30 CET) an hang-out
session on “Big Data in the security domain” in the framework of the
BigDataEurope (BDE) project with regard to the “Secure Societies” Horizon
2020 Societal Challenge. This webinar was the first of a scheduled series in the
BDE project for the Secure Societies domain and it has been followed by members
of SMEs, universities and public entities from Europe. The aim was to give some
details on the use of Big Data in Secure Societies and on the recent
developments in the framework of the BDE project with regard to this societal
challenge.


The first presentation was delivered by Sergio Albani (SatCen), Secure Societies
domain leader; his presentation highlighted the role of SatCen in the BDE
project and the SatCen Big Data activities addressing the “Secure Societies”
challenge. The second presentation was delivered by Michele Lazzarini (SatCen)
who showed how SatCen is collecting requirements on Big Data management and
exploitation from relevant stakeholders. The webinar was concluded by the
presentation of George Papadakis (University of Athens), who illustrated how the
requirements of the Secure Societies community are currently taken into account
in implementing a relevant pilot in the BDE Big Data platform.

Presentations are available on BDE website and BDE slideshare page.



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