“…Despite substantial interest by the research community, it is still an immature, albeit rapidgrowing, discipline [4,13,16,31,32]. While numerous researchers have focused on critical infrastructure dependencies (see e.g., [2,3,5,7,[10][11][12][13]15,21,25,27,[29][30][31][32][33]35,38,39,43]), the vast majority of efforts consider individual or a few critical infrastructures, perform qualitative as opposed to quantitative analyses, fail to consider time-dependent (dynamic) behavior and/or rely on limited or artificial data because detailed information about critical infrastructures is not publicly available due to its sensitivity.…”