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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ABOUT EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Biographical Notes
about Editors
and Contributors
Editors
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Denis Čaleta holds Ph. D. from Faculty of state and European studies, Slovenia in
2007. He is associate professor at Faculty of state and European studies and Faculty of En-
trepreneurship/GEA College where he’s a Head of Department for Management of Corporate
Security. He is also President of the Board in Institute for Corporative security studies (ICS),
a Head of the resource group in the ICS and President of Slovenian Association for Corpora-
tive Security. He’s author of many scientific articles and books related to Critical Infrastruc-
ture Protection, Counter Terrorism and other security issues. He has participated as an active
participant in more than 80 international and national conferences and research projects.
He is also President of the Slovenian Association of Corporate Security and currently serves
as the Chairman of the international association “SE Europe Corporate Security Association”
(SECSA).
He worked as a Slovenian representative in the framework of NATO in the field of intelli-
gence standardization matters in “Joint Intelligence Working Group at the period 2002-2008.
He served as an Adviser for Counter Terrorism to the CHOD of Slovenian Armed Forces at
the period 2002-2010. He was also member of the Government Coordination Group to co-
ordinate the preparations for critical infrastructure protection for more than 10 years and was
representative of the Slovenian Armed Forces in the working body for transnational threats in-
side the National Security Council (NSC) primarily concern for Counter terrorism activities.
He is national representative in EU RANNET (Radicalization Awareness Network).
He still works for Slovenian Armed Forces as a Military Specialist XIV. Class (OF5).
1 Editor of this monograph is also co-author of chapter in this book. As he is presented in a section About the Edi-
tors they do not reappear in About the Authors section.
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