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Critical Information Infrastructures: Resilience and Protection

Maitland Hyslop

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Systems and Data Security; Computers and Society

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-71861-3

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-71862-0

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007

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A Suggested Approach to Individual, Corporate, National, and International Resilience, Critical Infrastructures, and Critical Information Infrastructures

Maitland Hyslop

This Chapter seeks to make suggestions at individual, corporate, national, and international level of ways in which to make Critical Infrastructures and Critical Information Infrastructures more resilient.

Pp. 176-193

General Summary and Conclusions

Maitland Hyslop

The review of Critical Infrastructure so far gives a somewhat confusing picture. There is a lack of clarity between Critical Infrastructures and Critical Information Infrastructures in almost all documentation related to Critical Infrastructure. Although the terms are not used specifically in an interchangeable manner, it remains the case that there is a considerable amount of overlap in the use of the terms. However, a common list of what are termed Critical Infrastructures has been arrived at. They are complemented by Critical Information Infrastructure. This Chapter seeks to place Critical Information Infrastructure in its correct context.

Pp. 194-197

A Manifesto for Change

Maitland Hyslop

Resilience in Critical Infrastructure and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection has implications at international, national, local, corporate, individual, and political level.

Pp. 198-200