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Update on the ICAO work program on Conflict Zones

Canada’s way forward ICAO AVSEC 2018 Katia Canciani Global Aviation Security Symposium Contingency and Emergency Planning November 26th, 2018 Civil Aviation | Transport Canada

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

OUTLINE Evaluation Decision Actions

REGULATOR’S ROLE

“Required to establish and implement procedures to share relevant information with operators, in a practical, timely manner, to assist them in conducting security risk assessment relating to their operations.”

ICAO, Annex 17

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Source : Dutch Safety Board

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Canada’s posture on Conflict Zone information sharing with Air Operators prior to June 2018

SELF EVALUATION

What is our capability to gather information on Conflict Zones?

What is our capability to process it?

What is our capability to disseminate it?

What are our legal power and duties?

What’s our State’s governance regarding Conflict Zones?

? ? ?

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Source : Dutch Safety Board

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Canada’s developing new posture on Conflict Zone information sharing with Air Operators

Information gathering

Information sharing

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Information sharing

EDUCATE

INFORM

FORMALIZE

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

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2

3

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Air Operators Classified Meetings

Scheduled Quarterly Classified Information Transport Canada’s Aviation Security Lead

ATTENDEES: CANADA’S MAIN AIR OPERATORS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

Transport Canada o Aviation Security (AVSEC) o Intermodal Surface, Security and Emergency Preparedness (ISSEP) o Civil Aviation (CIVAV)

Other Government Departments – as topics require o e.g. Global Affairs Canada, Communications Security Establishment

Threat picture

Global Travel

Picture

Cyber Threat

Foreign Airport

Assessment

Last Point of

departure Conflict

Zone

1st Classified Meeting

EDUCATE

Roles

Types of information

State open source information

Private open source information

Guidance provided by States

Secure source information

Canada’s new posture

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

1st Classified Meeting

INFORM

Update on active Conflict Zones Subscribe to the open source Code sharing reminder Secure source sharing channels

2nd Classified Meeting

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Follow-up email

Secure Source Info

1. Determine who. 2. Determine how. 3. Implement policy and procedure.

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Internal Structure

1st Classified Meeting

EDUCATE INFORM FORMALIZE

2nd Classified Meeting

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Are we done? No. • Unanswered questions. • Policy and procedures to be implemented.

Did we progress? Yes. • Scheduled classified meetings. • Bilateral contacts established. • Ad hoc meetings. • Improved decision making capability.

Source : Dutch Safety Board

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Canada’s new posture on Conflict Zone information sharing with Air Operators

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

CIVIL AVIATION

SECURITY

SAFETY

Conflict Zones – Canada’s way forward

Questions or comments?

Katia Canciani Contingency and Emergency Planning Officer National Operations | Civil Aviation Transport Canada C 343-996-1534 T 613-993-9004 E katia.canciani@tc.gc.ca

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