Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Centre Manager, Emergency, Security & Cyber Division, State of Israel, Israel

Speaker Biograghy: Dvir has a military background in the Israeli Air Force as part of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). He worked in the Security Department at Arkia Airlines and El-Al Airlines until 1999. He then held Security Manager and Director positions at several airports in Israel until 2007. He was appointed to his current position in 2008. He is in charge of all the security clearances on each airline/flight/aircraft (schedule, charter, general aviation, diplomatic, military, etc.) that seeks to enter Israeli airspace, in advance and in real time. In addition, he performs security audits in airports and airlines around the world that operate flights to Israel. In parallel, he runs the Aviation Security Operation Centre (ASOC) that is responsible for the whole security aviation industry in Israel.


Day 3 - 16 March
Session:
Aviation & Border Security, Control & Facilitation


11:55 - 12:25 - Security at the ‘back of the airport’
Synopsis: The presentation will discuss the deployment of high-tech security measures and technologies to enhance terminal security, together with the role of the Aviation Security Operation Centre in Israel. It will address terrorism opportunities at airports, with technology and lessons from the implementation of security measures. The audience will learn about the need for a long-term roadmap for counter-drone solutions, and recommendations for integrating systems into existing air traffic management and monitoring structures. The presentation will also outline the Israeli aviation sector’s employment of unmanned aerial vehicle detection, jamming and disruption systems – their effectiveness and the future roadmap for industry. Future threats to the aviation transport network will also be discussed.

Audience will learn: