Center for Infrastructure Protection & Homeland Security

In the News – This Week in Critical Infrastructure: Week of July 24, 2017

This Week in Critical Infrastructure we bring perspectives and commentaries from across the country, including opinions on strategies for influencing risk management for infrastructure systems, […]

From the Director – Summer 2017

Greetings to our community of CIP Report readers from the Center for Infrastructure Protection (CIP). The focus of this issue is the 2017 Frontiers in […]

Empowering Resilience in Energy and Water Systems: Addressing Barriers to Implementation of Urban Hydroelectric Micro-turbines

Jennifer F. Sklarew, Ph.D., Senior Fellow for Energy Policy, Center for Energy Science and Policy, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University Dann […]

Optimizing Mass Transit Transportation Resilience: Model, Implementation and Policy Directions

By Fadi A. Karaa, PhD Director, Critical Infrastructure Systems Program, New Jersey Institute of Technology Transportation Role in Community and Societal Resilience A disruption in […]

In the News – This Week in Critical Infrastructure: Week of July 17, 2017

This Week in Critical Infrastructure we bring you the latest news and analysis on cyber threats facing the critical infrastructure in the United States, an […]

Safeguarding the Resilience of Power and Transportation Infrastructures during Transitions to Sustainability

Elisabeth Graffy, Arizona State University Lucia Gauchia, Michigan Technological University Winslow Burleson, New York University Elizabeth Chalecki, University of Nebraska-Omaha Jacqueline Tidwell, Arizona State University […]

Economics of Resilience: What Keeps Me Up at Night

Vanessa N. Vargas, Sandia National Laboratories Resilience has recently emerged as a national and homeland security priority, with several efforts in progress at the local […]

In the News – This Week in Critical Infrastructure: Week of July 10, 2017

This Week in Critical Infrastructure we bring you commentary from across multiple sectors in both the United States and Australia, as well as views on […]

A Human-Centered Approach to the Prioritization of Critical Infrastructure Resilience

Susan Spierre Clark, RENEW Institute, University at Buffalo Thomas P. Seager, School for Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University Introduction The current […]

Integrated Risk Communication and Its Vital Role in Building Resilience in Transportation Systems

Andrea Stone, InfraGardNCR Summary Transportation operators and modes must bring together their safety, security, and emergency management functions to enable the use of a common […]