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DESCRIPTION:The maritime domain is increasingly central to global security\
 , encompassing challenges from piracy and smuggling to cyber threats\, cli
 mate change\, and great-power rivalry. This talk traces the evolution of m
 aritime security as a field—examining its historical roots\, institution
 al frameworks\, and emerging priorities such as critical infrastructure pr
 otection\, technological innovation\, and environmental resilience. It off
 ers an integrated view of how security at sea is being redefined in the 21
 st century and what this means for research\, policy\, and practice.\n\nSp
 eaker(s): Christian Bueger\, \n\nRoom: Gray hall / Siva vijećnica\, Bldg:
  Building D / D zgrada\, Unska ulica 3\, Zagreb\, Grad Zagreb\, Croatia\, 
 10000
LOCATION:Room: Gray hall / Siva vijećnica\, Bldg: Building D / D zgrada\, 
 Unska ulica 3\, Zagreb\, Grad Zagreb\, Croatia\, 10000
ORGANIZER:vladimir.slosic@fer.hr
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Understanding Security at Sea by Prof. Christian Bueger\, Ph.D.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512369
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 -olk-copy-source=&quot;MessageBody&quot;&gt;The maritime domain is increasingly central
  to global security\, encompassing challenges from piracy and smuggling to
  cyber threats\, climate change\, and great-power rivalry. This talk trace
 s the evolution of maritime security as a field&amp;mdash\;examining its histo
 rical roots\, institutional frameworks\, and emerging priorities such as c
 ritical infrastructure protection\, technological innovation\, and environ
 mental resilience. It offers an integrated view of how security at sea is 
 being redefined in the 21st century and what this means for research\, pol
 icy\, and practice.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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