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Protection of Critical Infrastructure APEC CTTF’s Experience Park Sang Ki, CTTF Chair 1 Mar 2007

Contents CTTF and CICTE Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) What is CIP? What APEC does for CIP? Counter-Terrorism Action Plans (CTAPs) Total Supply Chain Security (TSCS) and Trade Recovery Program (TRP) Other Initiatives…… Challenges and Tasks

Common Ground of CTTF and CICTE Threats Spill-over Consequences from Terrorist Attack Common Goals of Securing the Region from Terrorist Attacks Closer Coordination of CT efforts

Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) What is Critical Infrastructure? Why CIP? Attractive target Interdependency of CI Cascading or Ripple effect How? APEC Activities for CIP

APEC Activities for CIP : CTAPs Protection of critical trade infrastructure The Counter-Terrorism Action Plans (CTAPs) STAR (Secure Trade in APEC Region) Initiative Protection of cargo, ships, international aviation, sources and facilities related to WMD, international financial systems, cyber-space, energy, and health of communities

APEC Activities for CIP : TSCS Total Supply Chain Security (TSCS) Protection of the whole trade flow from Ms to Cs TSCS Symposium on 6-7 July 2006 (Major Findings ) The threat was real and could seriously affect trade. There are the merits for investing in the enhancement of supply chain security measures. The urgent attention should be given to recovery of trade in the aftermath of terrorist attacks. The shared responsibilities between the public and private sectors are crucial.

APEC Activities for CIP : TRP Trade Recovery Program Plan of Action Model Guidelines Communication PREVENTION

APEC Activities for CIP : Others Protection of critical energy infrastructure Proposal : APEC Points of Contact Network Protection of land transportation Proposal : A technical workshop on the Protection of Domestic Surface Transportation Proposal : Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Initiative

APEC Activities for CIP : Others Energy Security Initiative (ESI) Sea-Lane Security Real-time Emergency Information Sharing Oil Supply Emergency Response. The Cyber-security Strategy

Challenges and Tasks Close Partnership with the Private Sector Incentive or Regulation? Understanding of interests and concerns of the private sector Prioritization among CIs International and regional Coordination Information sharing, best practices, building instant response systems..

Closer Tie between CTTF and CICTE Counter-Terrorism Task Force CTTF

Thank You ! Muchas Gracias !