This Center is nationally and internationally recognized as a leading facilitator and provider of infrastructure protection programs that help secure and defend the United States and its allies. This Center integrates law, policy, and technology to conduct comprehensive infrastructure protection analysis and research, including resiliency studies, security assessments, educational initiatives, and recommendations relevant to improving U.S. and international security.
At the center
of the CIP is the Core CIP Funded Research, which examines a wide
array of issues facing critical infrastructure protection, while providing
the ability to seed and spin off additional projects. Secondly, the National
Capital Region Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Project was
a separately funded project at the request of the Commonwealth of Virginia,
the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Thirdly, the Private Sector
Program was a separately funded project through a contract with the Department
of Homeland Security's Office of Infrastructure Protection.
In addition to the basic and applied research activities, the CIP maintains an extensive outreach effort to highlight and advance current topical
issues relevant to the national agenda. Examples of outreach include our acclaimed
Critical Conversation Series, held at the National Press Club, numerous workshops,
seminars and conferences, focused on technology, legal, economic and policy
areas or quietly convened sessions of government and private sector leaders
at the behest of an outside stakeholder. Building upon this outreach and engagement
strategy, the CIP also publishes The CIP Report, a monthly,
electronic newsletter for professionals in industry, government, and academia
who have an interest in critical infrastructure protection (CIP). Beginning
as a small publication catering to those familiar with the field, the newsletter
has grown to an international distribution and provides informed and timely
discussion regarding the latest information about emerging legislation, government
initiatives and leaders, and academic endeavors.
The Critical Infrastructure Protection Program | George Mason University School of Law 3301 N. Fairfax Drive | MS 1G7 | Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: (703) 993- 4840 | Fax: (703) 993- 4847