2.1 Day 1 review and introduction to Day 2.pdf
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29/09/2024 Day 1 review: The geospatial ecosystem Day 2: Securing Geospatial Informatio...
29/09/2024 Day 1 review: The geospatial ecosystem Day 2: Securing Geospatial Information The fundamentals of geospatial The Saudi geospatial ecosystem Introduction to geospatial security 2.1: Day 1 review and introduction to Day 2 1 2 1 2 Day 1: The The value of geospatial to a nation geospatial Geospatial data and technologies, sometime referred to as geospatial ecosystem knowledge, provides economic value between 0.2% and 1.5% to a nation. Geospatial knowledge supports all sectors of government, business and society (social, economic and environmental). The geospatial ecosystem is growing to meet the demands of a digital and automated society. An effective geospatial sector works in partnership, fully contributes to the digital ecosystem, is user led (people, applications and machines) and embraces forward leaning policies coherent with national priorities. Geospatial information should be FAIR – findable, accessible, www.menti.com interoperable and reusable. Code: 2120 1297 3 4 3 4 29/09/2024 GEOSA Foundation geospatial data themes “The Authority shall regulate, develop, supervise, and monitor the Administrative Land use Sector in the Kingdom, except for activities relating to the Ministry of Elevation National address Defense, in a manner that achieves quality, enhances performance, and maintains security, in coordination with relevant agencies” Geographical SANSRS Names Transport GEOSA leads the Saudi geospatial sector in maximising value to the nation. Geology Water GEOSA sets policies and regulation on behalf of the sector and in Imagery Buildings cooperation with wider Government. Land cover Population GEOSA has a responsibility for security. Land parcels Utilities 5 6 5 6 National Security Geospatial Security Protecting the state from threats to it’s integrity. Military attack. Industrial espionage (which can be state sponsored). Foreign State intelligence operations. Political security, for example against disinformation to undermine government. “the protection of key aspects of geospatial information in order to Terrorism. safeguard the nation” Organised crime Protecting government data. Cyber security It supports national security Cloud restrictions Security of Critical National Infrastructure Key Natural Resources (e.g. energy and water security) 7 8 7 8 29/09/2024 Day 2: Securing Geospatial Information 09:00 09:10 Recap on Day 1 and Introduce Day 2 Overview of KSA’s existing security organisations, policies and regulations relevant to the Day 2: Securing Geospatial Information geospatial sector 09:40 Discussion on geospatial data implications from these policies and regulations 10:00 Privacy and Data Protection 10:30 Networking break 10:45 Saudi policy and regulation on data protection and privacy relevant to geospatial information 11:05 Discuss any geospatial data implications from data privacy developments 11:25 Critical national infrastructure 11:40 KSA protective security. (PART 1) 12:00 Prayers 12:30 KSA protective security. (PART 2) 2.1: Day 1 review and 12:40 Fundamental Geospatial Information themes and implications for national security introduction to Day 2 13:45 Day 2 Summary and Questions 9 10 9 10