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'''Security & Defence Learning''' was a sequence of 8 international conferences held annually in Berlin from 2005 to 2012. They were run by the [[New Security Foundation]] and chaired by New Security Foundation chairman, [[Harold Elletson]]. | '''Security & Defence Learning''' was a sequence of 8 international conferences held annually in Berlin from 2005 to 2012. They were run by the [[New Security Foundation]] and chaired by New Security Foundation chairman, [[Harold Elletson]]. | ||
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− | As of December 2019 the website was still online but appeared not to have been updated since 2012. It | + | As of December 2019 the website was still online but appeared not to have been updated since 2012. It claimed that the conference had "...established a reputation as one of Europe’s leading conferences on technology-assisted learning for security, defence and emergency services. The event brings together academics, professional practitioners, security specialists, government officials and representatives of private sector companies for a discussion of key issues. The conference is accompanied by an exhibition, which provides an opportunity for the demonstration of new systems, services and solutions."<ref>http://security-defence-learning.com/conference.php</ref> |
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A sequence of 8 international conferences hosted by the New Security Foundation. "The event brings together academics, professional practitioners, security specialists, government officials and representatives of private sector companies for a discussion of key issues." |
Security & Defence Learning was a sequence of 8 international conferences held annually in Berlin from 2005 to 2012. They were run by the New Security Foundation and chaired by New Security Foundation chairman, Harold Elletson.
Own words
As of December 2019 the website was still online but appeared not to have been updated since 2012. It claimed that the conference had "...established a reputation as one of Europe’s leading conferences on technology-assisted learning for security, defence and emergency services. The event brings together academics, professional practitioners, security specialists, government officials and representatives of private sector companies for a discussion of key issues. The conference is accompanied by an exhibition, which provides an opportunity for the demonstration of new systems, services and solutions."[1]
Attendance
The conferences were attended by members of Le Cercle and the Institute for Statecraft.