Critical Infrastructure Protection: Elements of Risk
December 2007
To promote a greater understanding of risk as it relates to critical infrastructure protection (CIP), the CIP Program produced a monograph (PDF) addressing this important theme of homeland security. The monograph includes seven papers by authored by representatives of academia, local government, and the private sector, many of which either served in the Federal government or support the government through contracting organizations. These papers present numerous perspectives on elements of risk and address topics such as the definition of risk, assessment methodologies, and strategic approaches to risk management.
The risk monograph provides a wealth of information on the fundamentals of risk, and how it is managed on various levels. It is hoped that these papers contribute to present discussions on risk and spur additional dialogue in the homeland security community.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Security Risk Management: Implementing a National Framework for Success in the Post-9/11 World
by Edward J. Jopeck and Kerry L. Thomas .………………………………. p. 1
Intelligence Analysis for Strategic Risk Assessments
by Geoffrey S. French ………………………………………………………… p. 12
The Meaning of Vulnerability in the Context of Critical Infrastructure Protection
by William L. McGill and Bilal M. Ayyub…………………………………….. p. 25
Vulnerability Assessment of Arizona’s Critical Infrastructure
by Todd White, Samuel T. Ariaratnam, and Kraig Knutson .……….......... p. 49
Managing Risk in Critical Infrastructures Using Network Modeling
by Thomas J. Mackin, Rudy Darken, and Ted G. Lewis …………………. p. 65
Same Words, Different Meanings: The Need for Uniformity of Language and Lexicon in Security Analysis and Risk Management
by Andrew G. Harter …………………………………………………………... p. 79
The Intangible Value of Security in a Volatile Global Economy
by Robert P. Liscouski and Nir Kossovsky ………………………………... p. 93
Please direct any questions or comments to Liz Jackson, Senior Associate, Special Projects, at ejackso4@gmu.edu.
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