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Protection of Civilian Infrastructure from Acts of Terrorism 2006th Edition by Konstantin V Frolov, Gregory B Baecher ISBN 1402049234 9781402049231

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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Konstantin V. Frolov, Gregory B. Baecher
ISBN: 9781402049224, 9781402049248, 1402049226, 1402049242
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 1402049234 
ISBN 13: 9781402049231
Author: Konstantin V Frolov, Gregory B Baecher

1 2 Konstantine V. Frolov and Gregory B. Baecher 1 2 Director of the Institute for Machine Sciences, RAS; and University of Maryland The objective of the Workshop on Protection of Civilian Infrastructure From Acts of Terrorism was to lay the foundation for a risk-informed - proach to modeling, analyzing, predicting, managing, and controlling mul- sector Infrastructure networks in the face of human threats and errors. The goal was to combine the insights of a spectrum of disciplines across en- neering, public policy, planning, and economics. The workshop addressed the need to develop an understanding for s- tems behaviors and vulnerabilities of interacting networks; create a ri- informed analysis capability for modeling and predicting the behavior of complex networks; apply emerging technology to the problems of desi- ing, constructing, monitoring, and operating critical infrastructure; and build an understanding of the social, economic, and environmental factors that affect, and are affected by, critical infrastructure. The objective was to develop an understanding of the vulnerability of critical systems to various modes of terrorist attack. The benefit of developing such understanding is that approaches can be crafted to reducing vulnerability and to containing or limiting the propagation of failure within an infrastructure system, thus limiting the impact of terrorism. This also leads to improved understanding of infrastructure systems in general, not only in the face of threats but also natural hazards. Areas of research need and capability were identified, along with opportunities for future exchange and collaboration.

Protection of Civilian Infrastructure from Acts of Terrorism 2006th Table of contents:

Part I: Understanding the Threat and Risk Assessment

  • Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP): Concepts and Challenges
    • (Overview of what constitutes critical infrastructure, the evolving nature of terrorist threats, and the importance of protection.)
  • Terrorist Modus Operandi and Targeting of Civilian Infrastructure
    • (Analysis of terrorist tactics, preferred targets, and motivations.)
  • Risk Assessment Methodologies for Infrastructure Vulnerability
    • (Techniques for identifying vulnerabilities, assessing potential impacts, and prioritizing protection efforts.)
  • Legal and Policy Frameworks for CIP
    • (International and national laws, regulations, and policies relevant to protecting infrastructure.)

Part II: Protection Strategies and Technologies

  • Physical Security Measures for Infrastructure Protection
    • (Barriers, surveillance, access control, and other physical deterrents.)
  • Cyber Security and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)
    • (Protecting digital networks, control systems, and data from cyber attacks.)
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Threat Mitigation
    • (Detection, prevention, and response to CBRN attacks on infrastructure.)
  • Explosive Device Detection and Countermeasures
    • (Technologies and strategies to counter conventional and improvised explosive devices.)
  • Resilience and Redundancy in Infrastructure Design
    • (Designing systems to withstand attacks and recover quickly.)
  • Early Warning Systems and Threat Intelligence
    • (Gathering and analyzing intelligence to anticipate and prevent attacks.)

Part III: Sector-Specific Protection

  • Protection of Energy Infrastructure (Power Grids, Pipelines, Refineries)
  • Security of Transportation Systems (Airports, Railways, Ports, Roads)
  • Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment System Security
  • Telecommunications and Information Technology Networks
  • Public Buildings and Crowded Spaces Security
  • Healthcare Infrastructure Protection

Part IV: Emergency Response, Recovery, and International Cooperation

  • Crisis Management and Emergency Response Planning
    • (Developing protocols for responding to attacks, including first responder coordination.)
  • Post-Attack Recovery and Reconstruction
    • (Strategies for restoring services and rebuilding damaged infrastructure.)
  • International Cooperation and Information Sharing
    • (The role of international bodies like NATO, bilateral agreements, and information exchange in CIP.)
  • Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Security
    • (Collaboration between government and private sector owners/operators.)

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