Critical Infrastructure Protection Metrics and Tools [June 5-7, 2008]
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
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This is the main page for the Critical Infrastructure Protection: Metrics and Tools workshop held June 5-7, 2008. It accompanies 15 video presentations that can be located in the Homeland Security Digital Library workshop holdings. "Key topics of the conference included (1) Metrics: a discussion of how risk, consequence and vulnerability should be defined and measured and (2) tools: descriptions of implementations of various methodologies in the form of procedures, software applications, and case studies that a practitioner could directly apply to the problem of risk assessment of critical infrastructure."
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The article of record may be found here: http://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=704476
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