Critical infrastructure protection in homeland security : defending a networked nation /: defending a networked nation. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Critical infrastructure protection in homeland security : defending a networked nation /: defending a networked nation. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Critical infrastructure protection in homeland security : defending a networked nation
- Further Information:
- Note: Ted G. Lewis.
- Authors:
- Lewis, T. G (Theodore Gyle), 1941-
- Contents:
- COVER; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; FOREWORD BY SEN. MARK WARNER; FOREWORD BY PROF. ANDREW ODLYZKO; PREFACE; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE; CHAPTER 1 ORIGINS OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION; 1.1 RECOGNITION; 1.2 NATURAL DISASTER RECOVERY; 1.3 DEFINITIONAL PHASE; 1.4 PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION; 1.5 FEDERALISM: WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT; 1.6 RISE OF THE FRAMEWORK; 1.7 IMPLEMENTING A RISK STRATEGY; 1.7.1 Risk-Informed Decision-Making; 1.7.2 Resilience-Informed Decision-Making; 1.7.3 Prevention or Response?; 1.8 ANALYSIS 1.8.1 The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Conundrum1.8.2 The Information Sharing Conundrum; 1.8.3 Climate Change Conundrum; 1.8.4 The Funding Conundrum; 1.8.5 Spend 80% on 20% of the Country; 1.9 EXERCISES; 1.10 DISCUSSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2 RISK STRATEGIES; 2.1 EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY; 2.1.1 Threat-Asset Pairs; 2.2 PRA AND FAULT TREES; 2.2.1 An Example: Your Car; 2.3 MRBA AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION; 2.3.1 Another Example: Redundant Power; 2.4 CYBER KILL CHAINS ARE FAULT TREES; 2.5 PRA IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN; 2.6 PROTECTION VERSUS RESPONSE; 2.7 THREAT IS AN OUTPUT 2.8 BAYESIAN BELIEF NETWORKS2.8.1 A Bayesian Network for Threat; 2.8.2 Predictive Analytics; 2.9 RISK OF A NATURAL DISASTER; 2.9.1 Exceedence; 2.9.2 EP vs. PML Risk; 2.10 EARTHQUAKES; 2.11 BLACK SWANS AND RISK; 2.12 BLACK SWAN FLOODS; 2.13 ARE NATURAL DISASTERS GETTING WORSE?; 2.14 BLACK SWAN AL QAEDA ATTACKS; 2.15 BLACK SWAN PANDEMIC; 2.16 RISK AND RESILIENCE; 2.17COVER; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; FOREWORD BY SEN. MARK WARNER; FOREWORD BY PROF. ANDREW ODLYZKO; PREFACE; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE; CHAPTER 1 ORIGINS OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION; 1.1 RECOGNITION; 1.2 NATURAL DISASTER RECOVERY; 1.3 DEFINITIONAL PHASE; 1.4 PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION; 1.5 FEDERALISM: WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT; 1.6 RISE OF THE FRAMEWORK; 1.7 IMPLEMENTING A RISK STRATEGY; 1.7.1 Risk-Informed Decision-Making; 1.7.2 Resilience-Informed Decision-Making; 1.7.3 Prevention or Response?; 1.8 ANALYSIS 1.8.1 The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Conundrum1.8.2 The Information Sharing Conundrum; 1.8.3 Climate Change Conundrum; 1.8.4 The Funding Conundrum; 1.8.5 Spend 80% on 20% of the Country; 1.9 EXERCISES; 1.10 DISCUSSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2 RISK STRATEGIES; 2.1 EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY; 2.1.1 Threat-Asset Pairs; 2.2 PRA AND FAULT TREES; 2.2.1 An Example: Your Car; 2.3 MRBA AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION; 2.3.1 Another Example: Redundant Power; 2.4 CYBER KILL CHAINS ARE FAULT TREES; 2.5 PRA IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN; 2.6 PROTECTION VERSUS RESPONSE; 2.7 THREAT IS AN OUTPUT 2.8 BAYESIAN BELIEF NETWORKS2.8.1 A Bayesian Network for Threat; 2.8.2 Predictive Analytics; 2.9 RISK OF A NATURAL DISASTER; 2.9.1 Exceedence; 2.9.2 EP vs. PML Risk; 2.10 EARTHQUAKES; 2.11 BLACK SWANS AND RISK; 2.12 BLACK SWAN FLOODS; 2.13 ARE NATURAL DISASTERS GETTING WORSE?; 2.14 BLACK SWAN AL QAEDA ATTACKS; 2.15 BLACK SWAN PANDEMIC; 2.16 RISK AND RESILIENCE; 2.17 EXERCISES; 2.18 DISCUSSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3 THEORIES OF CATASTROPHE; 3.1 NORMAL ACCIDENT THEORY (NAT); 3.2 BLOCKS AND SPRINGS; 3.3 BAK'S PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM THEORY; 3.4 TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS (TOC) 3.4.1 The State Space Diagram3.5 THE US ELECTRIC POWER GRID; 3.6 PARADOX OF ENRICHMENT (POE); 3.6.1 The Great Recessions; 3.6.2 Too Much Money; 3.7 COMPETITIVE EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE (CEP); 3.7.1 Gause's Law; 3.7.2 The Self-Organizing Internet; 3.7.3 A Monoculture; 3.8 PARADOX OF REDUNDANCY (POR); 3.9 RESILIENCE OF COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS; 3.9.1 Expected Utility and Risk; 3.9.2 Countering SOC; 3.9.3 The TOC Test; 3.9.4 POE and Nonlinearity; 3.9.5 CEP and Loss of Redundancy; 3.9.6 POR and Percolation; 3.10 EMERGENCE; 3.10.1 Opposing Forces in Emergent CIKR; 3.11 EXERCISES; 3.12 DISCUSSIONS … (more)
- Edition:
- Third edition
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Copyright Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxxix, 424 pages)
- Subjects:
- 005.8
Computer networks -- Security measures -- United States
Computer security -- United States -- Planning
Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention
Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States
Civil defense -- United States
Public utilities -- Protection -- United States
Civil defense
Computer networks -- Security measures
Terrorism -- Government policy
Terrorism -- Prevention
United States
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119614555
1119614554
9781119614562
1119614562 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119614531
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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