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El. knyga: Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience: A Policy Perspective

(University of Akron, USA),
  • Formatas: 278 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040046203

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This second edition of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience continues to be an essential resource for understanding and protecting critical infrastructure across the US. Revised and thoroughly updated throughout, the textbook reflects and addresses the many changes that have occurred in critical infrastructure protection and risk management since the publication of the first edition. This new edition retains the book’s focus on understudied topics, while also continuing it’s unique, policy based approach to topics, ensuring that material is presented in a neutral and unbiased manner. New to the 2nd Edition:

• Offers analysis of the latest developments in the field including the creation of the Cyber Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) and the recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021.
• Covers new policy directives enacted during the Trump administration, along with the first years of Biden, up to 2022.
• Dedicates a new chapter to the increasingly prevalent issue of cybersecurity, while also embedding cybersecurity content within other chapter.
• Offers an updated look at both the past and future prospects for Critical Infrastructure Protection.
• Each chapter includes a career spotlight on a key individual in the field discussed.
• A new eResource featuring (TBD) An accessible and up to date text, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience is a key textbook for upper level undergraduate or graduate level courses across homeland security, Critical Infrastructure, Cybersecurity and Public Administration.



This second edition of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience continues to be an essential resource for understanding and protecting critical infrastructure across the US. This book addresses the changes that have occurred in critical infrastructure protection and risk management since the first edition.

Recenzijos

This completely revised edition of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience brings a welcome update to the issues confronting todays Homeland Security Enterprise. These include the latest policies, increasing threats regarding cybersecurity and the creation of new agencies such as CISA. Emerging threats including artificial intelligence are also discussed. This is an essential book both for security professionals and students.

Dr. Gregory Moore, Director, Center for Intelligence & Security Studies, Notre Dame College

As the threat landscape continues to rapidly evolve, staying versed in emerging concerns for critical infrastructure and the latest risk management strategies to address them is of the utmost importance. The second edition of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Resilience enables students and practitioners to keep pace with these changes by offering valuable insight into evolving concepts like Artificial Intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and FEMAs Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA) process. This updated edition is a must-read for anyone with an interest in critical infrastructure protection.

Mark Christie, CEM, former President of the Emergency Management Association of Ohio

1: Introduction: Critical Infrastructure and Risk Assessment 2: Early
History 3: Critical Infrastructure Protection Today 4: The Department of
Homeland Security 5: Other Federal Risk Management Agencies 6: PublicPrivate
Partnerships 7: Laws and Regulations 8: National Perspective on Risk: DHS,
FEMA, & CISA 9: Methods of Risk Assessment 10: Sector-Specific Agencies
Approaches to Risk: Food and Agriculture Sector, Water and Wastewater Sector,
and Energy Sector 11: Sector-Specific Agencies Approaches to Risk:
Healthcare and Public Health Sector, Transportation Systems Sector, and
Emergency Services Sector 12: Sector-Specific Agencies Approaches to Risk:
Communications Sector, Information Technology Sector, and Financial Sector
13: The Future of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Risk, Resilience, and
Policy
Kelley A. Pesch-Cronin is a Professor at Notre Dame College of Ohio, USA. Her research interests include homeland security and emergency management issues, especially as they pertain to policy and politics. Previously, she worked in municipal government and local law enforcement and has co-authored several books in the field.

Nancy E. Marion is a Chair and Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron, USA. Her research areas largely revolve around the intersection of politics and criminal justice. She is the author of numerous articles and books that examine how politics affects criminal justice policy.