Consulate of the Republic of San Marino Headlines “New Tools for Emerging Security Threats”
The Consulate of the Republic of San Marino, in partnership with the University of the Republic of San Marino (UNIRSM) and the European Centre for Disaster Medicine (CEMEC), recently held a highly successful seminar titled “New Tools for Emerging Security Threats” at the PJL Corporate Centre.
The collaborative initiative brought together experts and stakeholders from various fields to discuss and explore innovative approaches, tools and methodologies to enhance security measures and mitigate potential risks.
The “New Tools for Emerging Security Threats” seminar featured a comprehensive agenda that included presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions. A lineup of distinguished speakers and experts shared their insights and experiences on various topics related to emerging security threats.
- Advancements in Cybersecurity: Exploring the latest tools and strategies to protect against cyber threats and enhance digital security infrastructure.
- Disaster Medicine and Emergency Response: Innovations in disaster medicine and the role of emergency response teams in managing crises.
- Cross-Border Security Collaboration: Enhancing international cooperation and collaboration to address security threats that transcend national boundaries.
- AI and Machine Learning in Security: Utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning to predict, detect, and respond to security threats more effectively.
Honorary Consul General of the Republic of San Marino Jean Henri Lhuillier said The “New Tools for Emerging Security Threats” seminar was a significant step towards fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of security. He said: “By bringing together experts from various domains, the event succeeded in generating valuable discussions and highlighting the importance of adopting new tools and technologies to address the ever-evolving security challenges of the modern world”.