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Maciej Świderski

Maciej Świderski

Plenipotentiary of the Minister of Digital Affairs for the maintenance of data processing centre critical infrastructure and security management systems.

Management Department of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister

Maciej Świderski is an expert in the field of security management and technical security measures ensuring continuous operation of critical infrastructure, as well as the Security Management System for ICT systems, and also specialises in issues of internal security of state institutions. 

He supervised and modernised processes related to technical security and business continuity at an energy company, a defence contractor and a national heritage institution, particularly in the field of such systems as an emergency and guaranteed power supply, industrial air conditioning, CCTV, Intrusion Detection System (IDS), Master Key, as well as ACC access control and gas extinguishing at data processing centres (i.e. in server rooms) and storage facilities holding national heritage relics. For many years, he had been providing consulting services to businesses in the area of investment project preparation, both for construction projects (residential and office buildings), as well as energy-related ones (RES and LNG).

He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science of the University of Warsaw, specialising in the internal security of Poland and the European Union. Mr Świderski completed the "Sociology of Internal Security" postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Humanities of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, as well as a training course for the design, installation and maintenance of electronic and mechanical security systems in museums and historic buildings, which was organised by the National Institute for Museums and Public Collections at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

He co-authored texts in the field of Polish and EU internal security, which were included in such publications as "Dictionary of Police Knowledge", "Dictionary of Polish Secret Services”, "Dictionary of the Area of Freedom and Justice”, as well as the "State Security” textbook. In recent years, he also worked as a managing editor of publications on energy infrastructure in rural and communal areas, including renewable energy (RES) and distributed energy (LNG) infrastructure. These included such works as "Overcoming administrative barriers in the development of micro-sources of renewable energy as the basis of civic energy in Poland and the EU", "Micro-sources of renewable energy as the basis of civic energy and prospects for their development in Poland and the EU", as well as the Report "Study of administrative and procedural barriers in the development of renewable energy sources in rural areas".

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