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Session Overview
Session
IEMI (Intentional Electromagnetic Interference) Risk Management for Critical Infrastructures (Part 1)
Time:
Monday, 01/Sept/2025:
11:00am - 12:30pm

Session Chair: Dr. Marian Lanzrath, Fraunhofer INT, Germany
Session Chair: Dr. Sven Fisahn, Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection (WIS), Germany
Location: Room 109

75 seats, Tower 44, 1st floor

Session Abstract

Intentional electromagnetic inference (IEMI) becomes more and more a threat to modern society since the availability of IEMI sources increases, while modern electronic systems are becoming more vulnerable. Due to the widespread use of electronic systems, that are necessary to build up critical infrastructure, even partial breakdown can lead to a substantial interruption of public life.

This workshop focuses on the vulnerability and protection of typically involved electronic systems and critical infrastructures. The workshop will present multiple approaches for the protection of electronics and critical infrastructures which considers not only the classic protective measures but also modern approaches in the area of risk management, resilience and functional safety.


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Presentations
11:00am - 11:50am

On the Concept of EMI Risk Management

Frank Sabath

Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection, Germany



11:50am - 12:10pm

The threat of Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) for electronic devices and critical infrastructures

Marian Lanzrath

Fraunhofer INT, Germany



12:10pm - 12:30pm

Resilient Digital Substation and Cost Benefit Analysis

Joel Kellogg

ETS-Lindgren, USA