11 October 2013
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Contents:
Introduction 3
Welcome address 4
Keynote Speech 5
plenary session 1 - Automated Border Control: state of play and national experiences – what has changed in one year? 7
debate session 1 - Role of policy, harmonization and standardization in achieving
interoperability 12
debate session 2 - Benefits and challenges of automation: how to balance security and
facilitation at the borders? 16
plenary session 2 - Academic session: research and innovations in automated border
control technology 20
debate session 3 - Parallel session 1: From decision making to implementation – making ABC a cost effective solution 25
Parallel session 2 - Why are risk management and vulnerability assessment important? 27
debate session 4 - The Societal implications of Automated Border Control 30
debate session 5 - ABC and the future of border checks 34
Closing Remarks 37
annex 1 - Extended Abstracts 38
annex 2 - Conference Programme 85
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