Implementing C4 Systems For Multi-Domain Awareness · 2009. 6. 19. · Multi-Domain Awareness 2009...

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April DanosPort Fourchon

Securing the Multi-Domain Environment

Implementing C4 SystemsFor

Multi-Domain Awareness

2009 Port Operations, Safety, and Information Technology Seminar

Seattle, WA • June 10-12, 2009

Phone: 985-632-1114 | 16819 East Main Street | Galliano | LA 70354

aprild@portfourchon.com

Command & Control Concepts

KISS Principle Wont Always Work

Overview...

Create a new culture...start........NOW!

Clearly Defined Concept of Operations

Think out of the boxUtilizing existing infrastructureAdopt existing successful methodologies

C4 Implementation

What Do I Need?

The Elements... Concept of Operations

IT Platform

Interoperability

Net-workability

Visualization

Information Management

Global Situational Awareness

Platforms

Opportunity to Migrate as Technology Changes

Visualization

What do you need to see from a security posture?

Impossible to monitor everything everywhere

Let your system help you see MOST of what you need to see

Information Management

Rapid collection, transfer, and dissemination of information means the difference between life and death and/or loss of revenue

Information overload hinders securityUnfiltered information is not information its raw data

An effective system will deliver the right information to you when you call for it.

An effective system provides information you need without asking for it.“hey system...tell me something I don’t know”

Interoperability

If my system can communicate with other systems I become...

Better ProtectedMore PreparedAble to Respond EffectivelyAble to Recover Quicker

Network?

Common Operational Picture

You see what I seeif i want you to see it.

I see what you seeif you want me to see it

GSA

Global Situational Awareness

We are no longer isolated

Important part of preparedness

Critical in response

Critical in recovery

National Level Objectives

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

FlexibleStandardized

NIMS provides a systematic, proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity, in order to reduce the loss of life and property and harm to the environment.

Necessary to Understand

Why is this relevant to my technology?

Grants & Training

People

SMEs Engineers

What We Do

We Architect and Build the Most Thought Out, Technologically Advanced Event, Command & Control Systems on the Planet.

Our systems enable NRF, NIMS, and ICS informational, analytical, and visualization sharing and decision support among existing commercial and government technologies used across the country to prevent, protect, respond, and recover from natural, technological, and terrorist events.

We Do Things Better

Background

The National Response Framework “presents an overview of key response principles, roles and structures that guide the national response.”

Introducing the National Response Framework, September 2007

The National Incident Management System “provides a systematic, proactive approach guiding departments and agencies at all levels of government, the private sector, and nongovernmental organizations…”

National Incident Management System, August 2007

The Incident Command System “is used to organize on−scene operations for a broad spectrum of emergencies from small to complex incidents, both natural and manmade.”

National Incident Management System, August 2007

Unified Incident Command and Decision Support Guides the Information Sharing and Decision Making as required by the NRF, NIMS, and ICS

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