TECHNICAL FACILITIES FOR ENSURING SECURITY

Investigation of the possibilities for planning the protection of the sites from the critical infrastructure and adequate response in the event of incidents near them

  • 1 IMSETH-BAS-Sofia 1,2, Technical University of Sofia

Abstract

The report examines the possibilities for using new intelligent sensors, hardware and software developments and their combination in planning the protection of critical infrastructure in a dynamic environment. The processing of data, with constantly changing parameters at the scene of the incident and its forecasting over time, using current data and data from past periods.

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