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The Core CIP Funded Research encompasses interdisciplinary and multi-institutional research, relying upon initial and continued NIST funding.

Published Books:
  • Critical Path - A Brief History of Critical Infrastructure Protection in the United States (Sep. 2006).
  • Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response - How Private Action Can Reduce Public Vulnerability (Sep. 2006).
  • The Law and Economics of Cybersecurity (Nov. 2005).
Current Law & Economics Research:
  • Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Critical Infrastructure, and the role of the Commitee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
  • International Law and Cyber Conflict / Defense.
Monographs and Discussion Paper Series:
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Elements of Risk (Dec. 2007).
  • Vaccine Prioritization During an Influenza Pandemic (Oct. 2007).
  • Critical Thinking: Moving from Infrastructure Protection to Infrastructure Resilience (Feb. 2007).
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Elements of Risk. Discussion Paper Series Overview (June 2007).
  • Critical Thinking: Moving from Infrastructure Protection to Infrastructure Resilience. Discussion Paper Series Outline (June 2006).
  • Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (Feb. 2006).
Articles, Reports, and Working Papers:
  • Cyberpower and Critical Infrastructure Protection: A Critical Assessment of Federal Efforts (June 2009).
  • Foreign Direct Investment: National Security and the Role of CFIUS (June 2009).
  • Regional Risk Analysis: A Coordinated Effort (April 2009).
  • Report for the OECD Investment Committee's Roundtable on Freedom of Investment, National Security, and 'Strategic' Industries (May 2008).
  • A Look at Approaches to Risk in the United States, ECN European CIIP Newsletter (March/April 2008).
  • The 18th CI/KR Sector: Defining “Critical Manufacturing” by the Numbers (March 2008).
  • Limitations on Public Access to State Critical Infrastructure Information (Dec. 2007).
  • Reinsurance Working Paper: Summary & Moving Forward Issues from July 2007 CIP Cybersecurity Liability workshop (Oct. 2007).
  • The Role of the National Guard in Disaster Response and Critical Infrastructure Protection (Jan. 2007).
  • The EU-US Passenger Name Record Agreements: The Transformative Effect of the War on Terrorism (Dec. 2006).
  • Report on Cyber Tempest, a regional cyber exercise (Dec. 2006).
  • Bluegill Fish Help Fight the War on Terror (Oct. 2006).
  • Considerations on the Use of Federal Statistical Data to Assess the Economics of DHS' 17 Critical Infrastructure Sectors (July 2006).
  • National Sovereignty and Global Institutions. An Analysis of Recent Developments in Internet Governance (June 2006).
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Shared Functions – Shared Vulnerability report from Nov. 2005 conference of experts from the U.S. and Sweden (Apr. 2006).
  • CIIP in the U.S. (Mar. 2006).
  • Posse Comitatus and the Military’s Role in Disaster Relief (Feb. 2006).
  • Jose Padilla (Feb. 2006).
  • Identity Theft and the Information Security Breaches of 2005: What Have We Learned? (Feb. 2006).
  • Hurricane Katrina Task Force Subcommittee Report (Feb. 2006).
  • Continuity of the U.S. Supreme Court (Jan. 2006).
  • K-12 Education and Critical Infrastructure (Oct. 2005).
  • Privacy and Security: A Procedural and Structural Approach (Sept. 2005).
  • Listening to the Eighty-five Percent: The Federal Advisory Committee Act and Communication between the Private Sector and the Department of Homeland Security (Summer 2005).
  • Implications of VOIP for National Security & CIP (Spring / Summer 2005).
  • CIP Program Workshop II Working Papers (Oct. 2004).
  • Open Source Software Licensing (Summer 2004).
  • CIP Program Workshop I Working Papers (Oct. 2003).
Interactive Maps:
  • Sector Mapping Project
  • History of CIP in the United States
  • Critical Infrastructure from an International Perspective (May 2007).
Critical Conversation Transcripts:
  • National Prepardness (Sept. 2006).
  • After the Storm: Repairing the Damage (Nov. 2005).
  • Getting Serious About Cybersecurity (May 2005).
  • Port Security (June 2004).
  • The Electric Grid and Homeland Security (Nov. 2003).
  • Protecting America’s Critical Infrastructure: From War Room to Boardroom (June 2003).
Other Activities, Conferences, and Workshops:
  • 3rd National Conference on Security Analysis and Risk Management (Planned for June 2009).
  • Challenges in International Cyber Security Conference at NDU (April 2009, CIP presentations).
  • Supply Chain Security, Resilience & Sustainability One Day Conference (Oct. 2008).
  • Cyber Security – Can Utilities Afford Not To Take Notice?
    (May 2008, CIP presentation).
  • 2nd National Conference on Security Analysis and Risk Management (May 2008).
  • Using Federal Statistical Data & GIS Technology to Better Understand Dimensions of CI/KR (May 2008, CIP presentation).
  • Incorporating Resilience Presentation (May 2007).
  • Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit (Feb. 2007).
  • Homeland Security -- Homeland Defense: Fall Symposium, Cyber Conflict Studies Association (Nov. 2006).
  • CIP Law Team attends ABA Breakfast featuring Assistant Secretary Paul McHale (Sept. 2006).
  • Invited Session on Internet Governance and Security at the 2006 RDX Workshop (Sept. 2006).
  • CIP Participates in Cyber Conflict Legal Workshop (July 2006).
  • CIIP in the U.S. -- presentation at the CI2RCO conference in Rome, Italy (Mar. 2006).
  • Homeland Security Law from 9/11 to Katrina and Beyond (Jan. 2006).
  • CSIA Data Integrity Summit (Jan. 2006).
  • Experts Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection: Shared Functions – Shared Vulnerability With Special Emphasis on Sweden and the United States (Nov. 2005).
  • Continuity of the U.S. Supreme Court (Nov. 2005).
  • Terrorism, Security and America's Purpose (Sept. 2005).


 
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