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