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www.thalesgroup.com

Business Cluster Semiconductors @ NedCard

Nijmegen, 14 february 2014

[email protected]

CTO Thales Nederland B.V.

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Corporate Communications – January 2014

T h is d o cu m e n t is n o t to b e r e p ro d u ce d , m o d if ie d , a d a p te d , p u b li sh e d , tr a n sl a te d i n a n y m a te ri a l fo rm i n w h o le o r in p a rt n o r d iscl o se d t o a n y th ir d p a rt y w it h o u t th e p ri o r w ri tt e n p e rm issi o n o f T h a le s. © T H A L E S 2 0 1 3 – A ll r ig h ts re se rve d .

Whenever critical decisions need to be made,

Thales has a role to play.

In all its markets — aerospace, space, ground

transportation, defence and security —

Thales solutions help customers to make the right

decisions at the right time and act accordingly.

World-class technology, the combined expertise of

65,000 employees and operations

in 56 countries have made Thales a key player in

keeping the public safe and secure, guarding vital

infrastructure and protecting the national security

interests of countries around the globe.

Profile

Collective intelligence

for a safer world

A balanced revenue structure

Defence

55

%

Civil

45

%

Revenues in 2012

14.2

billion euros

Employees

65,000

(workforce at 31 Dec. 2012)

Research and development

2.5

billion euros

(approx. 20% of revenues)

Shareholders

(at 31 May 2013)

French

State

27

%

Dassault

Aviation

26

%

Float

47

%

of which

employees 3%

Global presence

56

countries

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Markets we serve

DEFENCE

AEROSPACE

SPACE

TRANSPORTATION

GROUND

SECURITY

Dual markets

Military & Civil

TRUSTED PARTNER FOR A SAFER WORLD

WHEREVER SAFETY AND SECURITY

ARE CRITICAL, THALES DELIVERS.

TOGETHER, WE INNOVATE WITH OUR CUSTOMERS

TO BUILD SMARTER SOLUTIONS. EVERYWHERE.

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SECURITY / INTEGRITY

Whenever critical decisions have to be taken, Thales has a role to play

Thales solutions help customers to make the right decisions

at the right time and act accordingly

Jamming

Missiles and other

armaments

Air traffic

management

Rail traffic

management

Etc.

Action

Radars

Optronics

Sonars

Electronic warfare

Inertial

Passive

sensors

Etc.

Cryogenics

Sensing

Observation and

electronic

surveillance

satellites

UAVs and airborne

reconnaissance

systems

Ground-based

surveillance and

intelligence

Airspace

surveillance

Etc.

Data

gathering

Secure

communication

networks

Tactical datalinks

Satcoms

Radio

communications

Etc.

Secure data

transmission

Information from

sensors, data

gathering systems

and data

transmission and

processing

systems

Assessment

THE CRITICAL DECISION CHAIN

Command systems

Air and rail traffic supervision

Combat management systems

Advanced information processing

(imagery, video, semantics)

Data fusion and big data

Data

processing

> Information

Decision

support

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A strategy driven by innovation

Long-term vision

20% of revenues invested in R&D

Focus on key technical domains

Complex systems

Hardware (sensor technologies)

Software

Algorithms and decision support

Open research policy

International network of research centres

Cooperation with academic and government

research institutes worldwide

Focused product policy

Shorter development cycles

Risk reduction

Inventing tomorrow’s products today

ALBERT FERT

scientific director of the CNRS/Thales

joint physics unit and winner of the 2007

Nobel Prize in Physics.

Thales confirmed as one

of the world's most

innovative companies for

the second consecutive

year, in Thomson Reuters

2013 Top 100 Global

Innovators

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Ground Transportation

Boosting the capacity and efficiency of transportation

systems with improved safety, lower costs and better

passenger services

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Ground Transportation

Serving ground transportation operators,

infrastructure managers, integrators,

EPCs…

Optimising rail and road infrastructure

Safety

Efficiency

Traveller services

Rail & Public Transport

Train Control for mainline and urban rail

Route & Operation Control

Field Elements

Tramways & LRT

Fare Collection Management

Roads

Tolling, Traffic Management, Car Park Management

N 2

Worldwide in rail signaling

World leader in

ETCS systems (European Train Control

System)

for mainline rail networks

CBTC solutions (Communications-Based

Train Control)

for urban rail networks

Integrated communication and

supervision systems for transportation

networks

Driving improvements in transportation safety and efficiency

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Ground Transportation references

Fare collection systems:

Netherlands

, Auckland, Toronto, Beijing,

Santo Domingo, Oslo, Lisbon, Mexico,

New Delhi, Bangkok, Cairo, Singapore,

Gautrain, …

Signalling systems for main line rail

with ETCS:

Spain, Switzerland, Mexico, Austria,

Germany, Poland, Turkey, South Korea,

Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Portugal,

Hungary, etc.

Signalling systems for urban transport

networks, with CBTC:

56 metro lines

over 30 cities:

London Undergroud, Vancouver

SkyTrain, Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing,

Istanbul, Hong Kong, New York,

South Korea, …

Operation Control and integrated

communications & supervision for rail

networks:

Caracas, Dubai, Athen, Manchester,

Paris, Brussels, Bangalore, Istanbul,

Mecca, Guangzhou, Hong Kong,

Copenhagen, Florence, Lausanne, …

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Corporate Communications – January 2014

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OV Chipkaart in figures

2007

2010

2011

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2013: 1.906.196.268









+6,74%

2012: 1,8 miljard

2010: 900 miljoen

2009: 250 miljoen

Sinds de start van het systeem in 2005 zijn tot nu toe

totaal 6,3 miljard transacties gegenereerd.

Inmiddels 18,5 miljoen OV-chipkaarten geproduceerd.

Hiervan zijn er 13,6 miljoen actief:

8 miljoen persoonlijke OV-chipkaarten en

5,5 miljoen anonieme OV-chipkaarten.

Per week worden gemiddeld 2,8 miljoen kaarten

gebruikt.

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Central Processing

Systems

Station Processing

Systems

Depot Process

Systems

Front End Equipment

Contactless Smart

Tickets & Cards

Fare Media

Integrated Transit Hub

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Corporate Communications – January 2014

T h is d o cu m e n t is n o t to b e r e p ro d u ce d , m o d if ie d , a d a p te d , p u b li sh e d , tr a n sl a te d i n a n y m a te ri a l fo rm i n w h o le o r in p a rt n o r d iscl o se d t o a n y th ir d p a rt y w it h o u t th e p ri o r w ri tt e n p e rm issi o n o f T h a le s. © T H A L E S 2 0 1 3 – A ll r ig h ts re se rve d .

Mobile phones

E-purse /

micro-payments

Integration with

banking world

Other

Parking meters

Retail

Fast food

Vending

machines

Public facilities

Museums

Cinemas

Taxis

Near Field

Communication

(NFC) technology

Mobile phone

replaces fare

media

Download fare

products and

additional

applications

Timetables

Routes

Mastercard

PayPass

Visa Cash

Co-branding with

banks

Integrate with

credit and

other

payment

cards

Access control for

offices

University

applications

Libraries

E-tolls

Card

customisation

Beyond Smart Card and Transport

Roadmap of contactless technologies and extended applications

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Security

Developing integrated solutions, resilient networks

and value-added services to protect citizens,

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A comprehensive approach

Thales products currently protect data for:



21 NATO member countries



19 of the 20 largest banks in the world



3,000 financial institutions worldwide



Securing over 70% of the payment transactions



4 out of 5 top energy companies



4 out of 5 aerospace companies

Supporting governments and enterprises worldwide

in order to protect:



Critical Information Systems



Critical Industrial Information Systems (e.g. SCADA)



Critical Embedded Information Systems



Critical global systems



Sensitive data

And to prevent unpredictable events with

integrated & resilient solutions

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T h is d o cu m e n t is n o t to b e r e p ro d u ce d , m o d if ie d , a d a p te d , p u b li sh e d , tr a n sl a te d i n a n y m a te ri a l fo rm i n w h o le o r in p a rt n o r d iscl o se d t o a n y th ir d p a rt y w it h o u t th e p ri o r w ri tt e n p e rm issi o n o f T h a le s. © T H A L E S 2 0 1 3 – A ll r ig h ts re se rve d .

Critical Infrastructure

(airports,

sensitive sites, energy)

4 major international hubs: Dubai, Doha,

Durban airports and Singapore Changhi

airport France: securing the Defence

Minister’s new site, Balard

Cities

(Urban security)

Mexico - Ciudad Segura: urban security

for Mexico City, the most complex urban

security system in the world Saudi Arabia:

Security of the Mecca pilgrimage

France: Security of public sites in Paris

Security references

Cyberspace: security products and

solutions in 50 countries

(25 NATO

countries)

. Protection of 70% of the

world's banking transactions .

TEOPAD, a secure professional

environment for smartphones and tablets

States

(e-border, border surveillance,

national security, identity)

More than 250 million secure identity

documents in over 25 countries. French

market leader in civil biometric systems

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IT Security Services

Thales IT Security Services offer solutions that

protect organizations from threats and

vulnerabilities while reducing the costs and

complexity of security:



Business risk analysis and compliance



IT security architecture design



IT security training & awareness



Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) & Business

Continuity Plan (BCP)



Crisis management



Dedicated penetration testing services

focusing on business applications and

network security



Incident response

ISO 17999

ISO 27001

EBIOS

Audit and Risk analysis

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Thales Portfolio

• Mistral

• Datacryptor

• ECHINOPS

• TCE 621

Network

security

• TEOPAD

Mobile

security

• nShield

connect

• nShield Solo

• nShield edge

Security

Modules

• THEMIS

• ELIPS

• Security

Gateway

Crosslevel

• CYBELS

• iStop

Hypervision

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TEOPAD – Smartphones & Tablets security

250 million mobile workers in 2013



Mobility cause multiple threats to data

security



In business, only 17% of data is secure

Teopad creates a secure desktop for business

applications



Support all available applications on the

market



Hardware based authentication (option)



Encryption of stored and exchanged data



Secure phone calls (SIP-TLS, SRTP)



Secure access to corporate network (TLS

VPN)



Large choice of Smartphone (Android)

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Cyber-Security Hypervision

iStop

Vulnerability Scanner

CYBELS

Sensor

CYBELS

View

CYBELS

Practice

Today, nation’s critical infrastructure and defense are more interconnected on the Internet than

ever before

Increased connectivity brings increased risk thus making cybersecurity one of most important

national security priorities

Improve the detection, analysis, mitigation and response to sophisticated cyber threats,

provide effective countermeasures against such attacks

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Security references

Bionet

Security expertise and HSM

for biometric visa application

management (FR)

Balard

IT Security solutions for

physical access control

system

Uzbekistan Biometric

Passport

Security policy and security

hardening of enrolment

stations

Ciudad Segura

Risk analysis and security

review for Mexico Urban

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