Since the initial inception of this book, there have been significant strides to safeguard the operations of our world’s infrastructures. In recent years, there has also been a shift to more fluid postures associated with resilience and the establishment of redundant infrastructure. In keeping with the fast-changing nature of this field, Critical Infrastructure: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Third Edition has been revised and updated to reflect this shift in focus and to incorporate the latest developments.
The book begins with the historical background of critical infrastructure and why it is important to society. It then explores the current trend in understanding the infrastructure’s sensitivity to impacts that flow through its networked environment. Embracing an "all-hazards approach" to homeland security, critical infrastructure protection and assurance, and emergency management, the authors examine:
- The National Response Framework (NRF) and how it can be applied globally
- The relationships between the public and private sectors, and the growing concept of public-private partnerships
- The shift from the need-to-know paradigm to one based on information sharing, and the nature of necessary controls as this shift continues
- The need for organizations to adopt resilient planning, implementation, and decision-making processes in order to respond to changes within the threat environment
- What, where, why, and how risk assessments are to be performed, and why they are needed
- The impact of new regulation, individually applied self-regulation, industry and government regulation, and law enforcement
In the final chapters, the book discusses current information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), distributed control systems, and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and their challenges. It concludes by exploring current challenges associated with establishing a trusted network across various sectors―demonstrating how models of information can be categorized and communicated within trusted communities to better assure the public-private relationship.
Bob Radvanovsky is an active professional in the United States with knowledge in security, risk management, business continuity, disaster recovery planning, and remediation. He has significantly contributed to establishing several certification programs, specifically on the topics of critical infrastructure protection and critical infrastructure assurance. Bob has special interests and knowledge in matters of critical infrastructure, and has published a number of articles and white papers regarding this topic. He has worked with several professional accreditation and educational institutions, specifically on the topics of homeland security and critical infrastructure protection and assurance.
Allan McDougall is recognized as a technical expert in the corporate security management domain and has participated in a number of emerging endeavors, including the Strategic Leadership in Government Security and other courses. Within the private sector, his desire to look toward sound and innovative solutions has him involved in efforts to professionalize critical infrastructure protection, including the development of certification level training. He is certified as a Professional in Critical Infrastructure Protection, Certified Master Antiterrorism Specialist, and Certified Information Systems Security Professional. Allan’s primary focus is on the transportation sector, where he works within a number of communities.