2002
DOI: 10.2172/800793
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A Scalable Systems Approach for Critical Infrastructure Security

Abstract: Critical infrastructures underpin the domestic security, health, safety and economic well being of the United States. They are large, widely dispersed, mostly privately owned systems operated under a mixture of federal, state and local government departments, laws and regulations. While there currently are enormous pressures to secure all aspects of all critical infrastructures immediately, budget realities limit available options.The purpose of this study is to provide a clear framework for systematically ana… Show more

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“…These actua-tors control things but at the same, there is a risk of physical damage as well. Therefore, when both the things are combined sensors and actuators the theft of security increases more [43].…”
Section: Risk Of Infrastructure In Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These actua-tors control things but at the same, there is a risk of physical damage as well. Therefore, when both the things are combined sensors and actuators the theft of security increases more [43].…”
Section: Risk Of Infrastructure In Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In risk analysis, vulnerabilities are usually summarized as the conditional probability that, given an attack or natural event, the estimated consequences will ensue, i.e., the attack will succeed or the natural event will cause the estimated damage. Vulnerability of an infrastructure element is a function of its intrinsic design, protection systems (physical or other) and changes over time (Baker et al, 2002).…”
Section: Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following definition of risk is from [SAND1], which contains a guide for understanding and assessing risk from an overall system level perspective. The Risk equation is:…”
Section: Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%