Jonathan Branker, PhD Candidate, George Washington University, USA

Speaker Biograghy: Jonathan has over 30 years of engineering and management experience in the aviation domain. His experience covers the development of policy and procedures used in the design of data and telecommunications systems, enterprise network security designs, enterprise architecture formulation and systems engineering. He has experience designing systems for airlines and airports throughout the world, and is a member of RTCA Special Committee 224 (SC-224) working on the development of guidelines for airport security access control systems. He is also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and holds a BSc in Computer Science from New Jersey Institute of Technology, and an MSc in System Engineering from George Washington University. He is a Systems Engineering PhD candidate at George Washington University. His research interests include investigating the effects of systems engineering and the use of systems dynamics models for airport security access control system designs.


Day 1 - 10 March
Session:
Aviation Security, Border Control & Facilitation


16:35 - 17:05 - DO-230D Standard for Airport Security Access Control Systems RTCA SC-224
Synopsis: This presentation will provide the latest standards and guidance prepared by RTCA Special Committee 224 on Standard for Airport Security Access Control Systems. The presentation will focus on guidelines for implementing access control systems in the context of integrated security systems for airports. The presentation will provide guidance on acquiring and designing of systems, testing and evaluating system performance, and operational requirements. The presentation will cover the latest technological advances in security access control systems and identity management technology.

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