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==Categorization==
==Categorization==


Issues: [[Public Critical Infrastructure]]
* Overview: [[Government Reports]]
 
*Threats and Actors: [[States]], [[Terrorists]]
 
* Issues: [[Communications]]; [[Electrical Grid]]; [[Financial Institutions and Networks]]; [[Government Networks]]; [[Information Sharing/Disclosure]]; [[Military Networks]]; [[Public Critical Infrastructure]]; [[Public Private Cooperation]]; [[Transportation]]; [[Water Sewer, etc]]
 
* Approaches: [[Government Organization]]; [[International Cooperation]]


==Key Words==  
==Key Words==  


''See the article itself for any key words as a starting point''
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Civilian_Participation | Civilian Participation]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Computer_Network_Attack | Computer Network Attack]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Cyber_Crime | Cyber Crime]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Cyber_Security_as_an_Externality | Cyber Security as an Externality]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Cyber_Security_as_a_Public_Good | Cyber Security as a Public Good]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Cyber_Terrorism | Cyber Terrorism]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Department_of_Homeland_Security | Department of Homeland Security]]
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Intelligence_Infrastructure/Information_Infrastructure | Intelligence Infrastructure/Information Infrastructure]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Interdependencies | Interdependencies]],,
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#National_Cybersecurity_Strategy_(U.S.) | National Cybersecurity Strategy (U.S.)]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#National_Security | National Security]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Outreach_and_Collaboration | Outreach and Collaboration]],
[[Keyword_Index_and_Glossary_of_Core_Ideas#Transparency | Transparency]],


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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==Additional Notes and Highlights==
==Additional Notes and Highlights==
 
Outline:
'' * Outline key points of interest
  Executive Summary
  Introduction
  The Case for Action
  National Policy and Guiding Principles
  Organizing and Partnering for Critical Infrastructure and Key Asset Protection
  Cross-Sector Security Priorities
    Planning and Resource Allocation
    Information Sharing and Indications and Warnings
    Personnel Surety, Building Human Capital, and Awareness
    Technology and Research & Development
    Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
  Securing Critical Infrastructures
    Agriculture and Food
    Water
    Public Health
    Emergency Services
    Defense Industrial Base
    Telecommunications
    Energy
    Transportation
    Banking and Finance
    Chemical Industry and Hazardous Materials
    Postal and Shipping
  Protecting Key Assets
    National Monuments and Icons
    Nuclear Power Plants
    Dams
    Government Facilities
    Commercial Key Assets
  Conclusion
  Acronyms

Revision as of 11:31, 30 June 2010

Full Title of Reference

The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets

Full Citation

Department of Homeland Security, The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets (2003). Web

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Categorization

Key Words

Civilian Participation, Computer Network Attack, Cyber Crime, Cyber Security as an Externality, Cyber Security as a Public Good, Cyber Terrorism, Department of Homeland Security Intelligence Infrastructure/Information Infrastructure, Interdependencies,, National Cybersecurity Strategy (U.S.), National Security, Outreach and Collaboration, Transparency,

Synopsis

This could be an abstract from the article.

Additional Notes and Highlights

Outline:

 Executive Summary
 Introduction
 The Case for Action
 National Policy and Guiding Principles
 Organizing and Partnering for Critical Infrastructure and Key Asset Protection
 Cross-Sector Security Priorities
    Planning and Resource Allocation
    Information Sharing and Indications and Warnings
    Personnel Surety, Building Human Capital, and Awareness
    Technology and Research & Development
    Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
 Securing Critical Infrastructures
    Agriculture and Food
    Water
    Public Health
    Emergency Services
    Defense Industrial Base
    Telecommunications
    Energy
    Transportation
    Banking and Finance
    Chemical Industry and Hazardous Materials
    Postal and Shipping
 Protecting Key Assets
    National Monuments and Icons
    Nuclear Power Plants
    Dams
    Government Facilities
    Commercial Key Assets
 Conclusion
 Acronyms