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Comprehensive approach as "Sine Qua Non" for critical infrastructure protection / edited by Denis Čaleta and Vesela Radović.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. Sub-series D, Information and communication security ; ; vol. 39.Publisher: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614994787
  • 1614994781
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 363.325/1709496 23
LOC classification:
  • HV6433.B28
Online resources:
Contents:
COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH AS "SINE QUA NON" FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION; Editorial; Contents; Section 1: Strategic Environment and Critical Infrastructure Protection; Contemporary Aspects in Critical Infrastructure Protection and Combating Terrorism ; Corruption: From Generally Accepted Business Practice to Serious Threat to Critical Infrastructure Protection ; Outsourcing as an Important Source of Risk in the Management of Terrorist Threats ; Towards a Resilient Critical Infrastructure System against the Risk of Terrorism.
The Risk of Terrorist and Violent Extremist Attacks against Schools Use of the Enhanced Structural Model for Attack Analysis and Education ; Section 2: Information Security and Counter Terrorism Considerations; Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience against Terrorism Cyber Threats ; Protecting Critical Information Infrastructure from Terrorist Attacks in South East Europe: How Real is the Threat? ; Security of Classified Information as Part of the National Critical Infrastructure Protection: Macedonian Experience.
Security Vetting in Relation to the Critical Infrastructure Section 3: Terrorist Threats to Critical Infrastructure Operation -- Environmental Aspects; Environmental Terrorism as a Threat to the Serbian Water Infrastructure Sector-through the Lens of Regional Perspective ; Assuring Food Security in Agricultural Production in the Republic of Bulgaria under the Conditions of General Globalization ; Safety & Security Assessment to Prevent a Terrorism Attack in the Centralized Facility for Radioactive Waste Management in Albania; Bioterrorism as a Threat to Food Supply Systems.
Potential Vulnerability and Threats of Natural Disasters or Malicious Human Activity to the Water Supply Network: A Case Study of Chernivtsi, Ukraine Section 4: Energy Security as a Key Factor of Critical Infrastructure Protection; Tailor-Made Education: Environmental vs. Energy Security and Sustainable Development Paradigm ; The Combined Threat of Terrorism and Organized Crime for and in South East Europe ; Section 5: National Approaches to Critical Infrastructure Protection; Protection of the Critical Infrastructure from Terrorism: Case Study of the Republic of Croatia.
Terrorist Threats to Critical Infrastructure in BiH and Protection MeasuresChallenges in Defining Critical Infrastructure in Montenegro; Risk Management of Terrorist Attacks in the Tunnels as Critical Points of Corridor 5c Infrastructure -- Trans-European Road Network Through Bosnia and Herzegovina; Subject Index; Author Index.
Summary: The world in which we live is becoming ever more complex, both from the viewpoint of ensuring security, and also because of our level of dependence on technology, as represented by so-called critical infrastructure. Despite the efforts of national security entities in the national and international context, terrorist attacks will probably never be completely preventable. This makes it necessary to prepare the functioning of our systems for the occurrence of a terrorist attack so that they will operate quickly and effectively even in this type of crisis. This book presents the papers delivered.
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Managing Terrorism Threats to Critical Infrastructure -- Challenges for South Eastern Europe, Belgrade, Serbia, 12-14 May, 2014."

Includes indexes.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed January 21, 2015).

COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH AS "SINE QUA NON" FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION; Editorial; Contents; Section 1: Strategic Environment and Critical Infrastructure Protection; Contemporary Aspects in Critical Infrastructure Protection and Combating Terrorism ; Corruption: From Generally Accepted Business Practice to Serious Threat to Critical Infrastructure Protection ; Outsourcing as an Important Source of Risk in the Management of Terrorist Threats ; Towards a Resilient Critical Infrastructure System against the Risk of Terrorism.

The Risk of Terrorist and Violent Extremist Attacks against Schools Use of the Enhanced Structural Model for Attack Analysis and Education ; Section 2: Information Security and Counter Terrorism Considerations; Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience against Terrorism Cyber Threats ; Protecting Critical Information Infrastructure from Terrorist Attacks in South East Europe: How Real is the Threat? ; Security of Classified Information as Part of the National Critical Infrastructure Protection: Macedonian Experience.

Security Vetting in Relation to the Critical Infrastructure Section 3: Terrorist Threats to Critical Infrastructure Operation -- Environmental Aspects; Environmental Terrorism as a Threat to the Serbian Water Infrastructure Sector-through the Lens of Regional Perspective ; Assuring Food Security in Agricultural Production in the Republic of Bulgaria under the Conditions of General Globalization ; Safety & Security Assessment to Prevent a Terrorism Attack in the Centralized Facility for Radioactive Waste Management in Albania; Bioterrorism as a Threat to Food Supply Systems.

Potential Vulnerability and Threats of Natural Disasters or Malicious Human Activity to the Water Supply Network: A Case Study of Chernivtsi, Ukraine Section 4: Energy Security as a Key Factor of Critical Infrastructure Protection; Tailor-Made Education: Environmental vs. Energy Security and Sustainable Development Paradigm ; The Combined Threat of Terrorism and Organized Crime for and in South East Europe ; Section 5: National Approaches to Critical Infrastructure Protection; Protection of the Critical Infrastructure from Terrorism: Case Study of the Republic of Croatia.

Terrorist Threats to Critical Infrastructure in BiH and Protection MeasuresChallenges in Defining Critical Infrastructure in Montenegro; Risk Management of Terrorist Attacks in the Tunnels as Critical Points of Corridor 5c Infrastructure -- Trans-European Road Network Through Bosnia and Herzegovina; Subject Index; Author Index.

The world in which we live is becoming ever more complex, both from the viewpoint of ensuring security, and also because of our level of dependence on technology, as represented by so-called critical infrastructure. Despite the efforts of national security entities in the national and international context, terrorist attacks will probably never be completely preventable. This makes it necessary to prepare the functioning of our systems for the occurrence of a terrorist attack so that they will operate quickly and effectively even in this type of crisis. This book presents the papers delivered.

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