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Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader

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Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader
 
Identify and protect critical infrastructure from a wide variety of threats
 
In Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader, Ted G. Lewis delivers a clear and compelling discussion of what infrastructure requires protection, how to protect it, and the consequences of failure. Through the book, you'll examine the intersection of cybersecurity, climate change, and sustainability as you reconsider and reexamine the resilience of your infrastructure systems.
 
The author walks you through how to conduct accurate risk assessments, make sound investment decisions, and justify your actions to senior executives. You'll learn how to protect water supplies, energy pipelines, telecommunication stations, power grids, and a wide variety of computer networks, without getting into the weeds of highly technical mathematical models.
 
Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader also includes:
* A thorough introduction to the daunting challenges facing infrastructure and the professionals tasked with protecting it
* Comprehensive explorations of the proliferation of cyber threats, terrorism in the global West, climate change, and financial market volatility
* Practical discussions of a variety of infrastructure sectors, including how they work, how they're regulated, and the threats they face
* Clear graphics, narrative guides, and a conversational style that makes the material easily accessible to non-technical readers
 
Perfect for infrastructure security professionals and security engineering firms, Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader will also benefit corporate security managers and directors, government actors and regulators, and policing agencies, emergency services, and first responders.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface xiii
 
1 The Challenge 1
 
1.1 The Evolution of Critical Infrastructure Protection 2
 
1.1.1 In the Beginning 2
 
1.1.2 Natural Disaster Recovery 4
 
1.1.3 What Is Critical? 5
 
1.1.4 Public-Private Cooperation 7
 
1.1.5 Federalism: Whole of Government 8
 
1.2 Defining CIKR Risk and Resilience 11
 
1.2.1 Risk Strategy 12
 
1.2.2 Resilience Strategy 13
 
1.2.3 Sustainability Strategy 14
 
1.2.4 The Four Horsemen 15
 
1.3 Weather/Climate Change/Global Warming 16
 
1.3.1 The Carrington Event 17
 
1.3.2 Black Bodies 18
 
1.3.3 The Lightening Rod 19
 
1.4 Consequences 20
 
1.4.1 Accidents/Aging/Neglect 21
 
1.4.2 The Report Card 21
 
1.4.2.1 The Domino Effect 22
 
1.4.3 Terrorism/Extremists 22
 
1.4.4 Cyber Exploits/Criminals 25
 
1.4.4.1 Black Hats 25
 
1.4.4.2 Cybercrime Pays 26
 
1.4.5 The Soft War 27
 
1.4.6 Cyberattacks and CIKR 27
 
1.5 Discussion 29
 
References 29
 
2 What is a Catastrophe? 30
 
2.1 Theories of Collapse 31
 
2.1.1 Normal Accident Theory (NAT) 32
 
2.1.2 Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) 33
 
2.1.3 How Uncertain are Avalanches? 33
 
2.1.4 Self-Organized Criticality 35
 
2.2 Complex Systems Theory 36
 
2.2.1 Tragedy of the Commons (TOC) 36
 
2.2.2 Paradox of Enrichment (POE) 38
 
2.2.3 Competitive Exclusion Principle (CEP) 41
 
2.2.4 Paradox of Redundancy (POR) 43
 
2.3 General Systems Theory 43
 
2.3.1 Emergence 43
 
2.3.2 Self-Organization 44
 
2.3.3 Preferential Attachment 44
 
2.4 Vulnerable Industrial Commons 46
 
2.4.1 TOC Failure 46
 
2.4.2 POE Failure 47
 
2.4.3 CEP Failure 47
 
2.4.4 POR Failure 47
 
2.5 Resilience Versus Sustainability 48
 
2.5.1 Black Swans 48
 
2.5.2 Catastrophe's Long Tail 49
 
2.6 Discussion 49
 
References 49
 
3 Energy Transition 51
 
3.1 A Sector Under Transition 51
 
3.2 Energy Fundamentals 52
 
3.2.1 Understanding Units and Measures 53
 
3.2.2 Consumption 54
 
3.3 Regulatory Structure of the Energy Sector 55
 
3.3.1 Evolution of Energy Sector Regulation 55
 
3.3.2 Energy Pipeline Regulations 55
 
3.3.3 The Energy ISAC 56
 
3.4 Legacy Fuels 56
 
3.4.1 Coal 57
 
3.4.2 The Rise of Oil and the Automobile 57
 
3.4.3 Natural Gas Middlemen 58
 
3.4.4 Nuclear Fuel 58
 
3.5 Legacy Energy Infrastructure 61
 
3.5.1 Oil Refineries 61
 
3.5.2 Oil Transmission and Distribution 62
 
3.5.3 Oil Storage 63
 
3.5.4 The Natural Gas Supply Chain 64
 
3.5.5 The Critical Gulf of Mexico Cluster 65
 
3.5.6 Critical Refineries 65
 
3.5.7 Critical Transmission Pipelines 66
 
3.6 Renewables 66
 
3.7 Solar - Photovoltaic (PV) 67
 
3.7.1 Wind 67
 
3.7.2 The Hydrogen Circle 68
 
3.7.3 Others 69
 
3.8 Batteries and Reservoirs 70
 
3.8.1 Modern Batteries 70
 
3.8.2 Grid Scale Storage - LDES 71
 
3.9 Discussion 71
 
References 72
 
4 The Vulnerable Powergrid 73
 
4.1 What Is the Grid? 74
 
4.2 The North American Grid 76
 
4.2.1 Grid Structure 77
 
4.2.2 ACE and Kirchhoff's Law 78
 
4.2.3 Anatomy of a Blackout 78
 
4.3 Threat Analysis 80
 
4.3.1 Attack Scenario 1: Disruption of Fuel Supply to Po

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Ted G. Lewis is an author, speaker, and computer scientist with expertise in applied complexity theory, homeland security, infrastructure systems, and early-stage startup strategies. He is a member of the Oregon State University Engineering Hall of Fame and has held high-ranking positions in government, industry, and academia over his lengthy career.

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Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader

Identify and protect critical infrastructure from a wide variety of threats

In Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader, Ted G. Lewis delivers a clear and compelling discussion of what infrastructure requires protection, how to protect it, and the consequences of failure. Through the book, you'll examine the intersection of cybersecurity, climate change, and sustainability as you reconsider and reexamine the resilience of your infrastructure systems.

The author walks you through how to conduct accurate risk assessments, make sound investment decisions, and justify your actions to senior executives. You'll learn how to protect water supplies, energy pipelines, telecommunication stations, power grids, and a wide variety of computer networks, without getting into the weeds of highly technical mathematical models.

Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader also includes:
* A thorough introduction to the daunting challenges facing infrastructure and the professionals tasked with protecting it
* Comprehensive explorations of the proliferation of cyber threats, terrorism in the global West, climate change, and financial market volatility
* Practical discussions of a variety of infrastructure sectors, including how they work, how they're regulated, and the threats they face
* Clear graphics, narrative guides, and a conversational style that makes the material easily accessible to non-technical readers

Perfect for infrastructure security professionals and security engineering firms, Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Reader will also benefit corporate security managers and directors, government actors and regulators, and policing agencies, emergency services, and first responders.

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