Applied risk analysis for guiding homeland security policy and decisions. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Applied risk analysis for guiding homeland security policy and decisions. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Applied risk analysis for guiding homeland security policy and decisions
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Samrat Chatterjee, Robert T. Brigantic, Angela M. Waterworth.
- Editors:
- Chatterjee, Samrat, 1980-
Brigantic, Robert T
Waterworth, Angela M - Contents:
- About the Editors Contributors Preface and Introduction I. Managing National Security Risk and Policy Programs 10 1. On the “Influence of Scenarios to Priorities” in Risk and Security Programs 10; Heimir Thorisson, James H. Lambert 2. Survey of Risk Analytic Guidelines Across the Government 25; Isaac Maya, Lily Doyle, Amelia Liu, Francine Tran, Robert Creighton, Charles Woo 3. An Overview of Risk Modeling Methods and Approaches for National Security 59; Samrat Chatterjee, Robert T. Brigantic, Angela M. Waterworth 4. Comparative Risk Rankings in Support of Homeland Security Strategic Plans 80; Russell Lundberg 5. A Data Science Workflow for Discovering Spatial Patterns Among Terrorist Attacks and Infrastructure 97; Daniel Fortin, Thomas Johansen, Samrat Chatterjee, George Muller, Christine Noonan II. Strengthening Ports of Entry 117 6. Effects of Credibility of Retaliation Threats in Deterring Smuggling of Nuclear Weapons 117; Xiaojun Shan, Jun Zhuang 7. Disutility of Mass Relocation After a Severe Nuclear Accident 129; Vicki M. Bier, Shuji Liu 8. Scheduling Federal Air Marshals Under Uncertainty 153; Keith W. DeGregory, Rajesh Ganesan III. Securing Critical Cyber Assets 171 9. Decision Theory for Network Security: Active Sensing for Detection and Prevention of Data Exfiltration 171; Sara M. McCarthy, Arunesh Sinha, Milind Tambe, Pratyusa Manadhatha 10. Measurement of Cyber Resilience from an Economic Perspective 193; Adam Z. Rose, Noah Miller 11. Responses to CyberAbout the Editors Contributors Preface and Introduction I. Managing National Security Risk and Policy Programs 10 1. On the “Influence of Scenarios to Priorities” in Risk and Security Programs 10; Heimir Thorisson, James H. Lambert 2. Survey of Risk Analytic Guidelines Across the Government 25; Isaac Maya, Lily Doyle, Amelia Liu, Francine Tran, Robert Creighton, Charles Woo 3. An Overview of Risk Modeling Methods and Approaches for National Security 59; Samrat Chatterjee, Robert T. Brigantic, Angela M. Waterworth 4. Comparative Risk Rankings in Support of Homeland Security Strategic Plans 80; Russell Lundberg 5. A Data Science Workflow for Discovering Spatial Patterns Among Terrorist Attacks and Infrastructure 97; Daniel Fortin, Thomas Johansen, Samrat Chatterjee, George Muller, Christine Noonan II. Strengthening Ports of Entry 117 6. Effects of Credibility of Retaliation Threats in Deterring Smuggling of Nuclear Weapons 117; Xiaojun Shan, Jun Zhuang 7. Disutility of Mass Relocation After a Severe Nuclear Accident 129; Vicki M. Bier, Shuji Liu 8. Scheduling Federal Air Marshals Under Uncertainty 153; Keith W. DeGregory, Rajesh Ganesan III. Securing Critical Cyber Assets 171 9. Decision Theory for Network Security: Active Sensing for Detection and Prevention of Data Exfiltration 171; Sara M. McCarthy, Arunesh Sinha, Milind Tambe, Pratyusa Manadhatha 10. Measurement of Cyber Resilience from an Economic Perspective 193; Adam Z. Rose, Noah Miller 11. Responses to Cyber Near-misses: A Scale to Measure Individual Differences 210; Jinshu Cui, Heather Rosoff, Richard S. John IV. Enhancing Disaster Preparedness and Infrastructure Resilience 225 12. An Interactive Web-Based Decision Support System for Mass Dispensing, Emergency Preparedness, and Biosurveillance 225; Eva K. Lee, Ferdinand H. Pietz, Chien-Hung Chen, Yifan Liu 13. Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessments: Measuring Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience in an All-Hazards Environment 243; Julia Phillips, Frédéric Petit 14. Risk Analysis Methods in Resilience Modeling: An Overview of Critical Infrastructure Applications 269; Hiba Baroud 5. Optimal Resource Allocation Model to Prevent, Prepare, and Respond to Multiple Disruptions, with Application to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Hurricane Katrina 284; Cameron A. MacKenzie, Amro Al-Kazimi 16. Inoperability Input-Output Modeling of Electric Power Disruptions 300; Joost R. Santos, Sheree Ann Pagsuyoin, Christian Yip 17. Quantitative Assessment of Transportation Network Vulnerability with Dynamic Traffic Simulation Methods 314; Venkateswaran Shekar, Lance Fiondella 18. Infrastructure Monitoring for Health and Security 327; Prodyot K. Basu 19. Exploring Metaheuristic Approaches for Solving the Traveling Salesman Problem Applied to Emergency Planning and Response 346; Ramakrishna Tipireddy, Javier Rubio-Herrero, Samrat Chatterjee, Satish Chikkagoudar, George Muller … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 363.345610973
National security -- United States
Risk assessment -- United States
Risk management -- United States
Operations research -- United States
Management - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119287483
9781119287476
9781119287506 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119287469
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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