Three units of analysis for Crisis Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection
@inproceedings{Labaka2011ThreeUO, title={Three units of analysis for Crisis Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection}, author={L. Labaka and J. Hernantes and A. Laug{\'e} and J. M. Sarriegi}, booktitle={ISCRAM}, year={2011} }
Society’s welfare is very dependent on the effective performance of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Nowadays, CI constitutes a network of interconnected and interdependent entities. This means that a serious event in one CI can originate cascading events in the rest, leading to a serious crisis. As a consequence, Crisis Management (CM) and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) should converge and integrate their findings, providing a more unified approach. One relevant issue when developing… CONTINUE READING
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