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TÍTULO/RESP.:

Networks, security and complexity : the role of public policy in critical infrastructure protection / Sean P. Gorman

AUTOR(ES):

GORMAN, S. P.

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub., 2005

DESC.FÍSICA:

VI, 153 p. ; 24 cm

ISBN:

1-84376-952-2

NOTAS:

This volume on complex networks opens surprising perspectives for the interested reader, either a scientist or a policymaker. It describes and analyzes in a convincing way the significance of critical infrastructures, be it internet or transport connections. Due insight into the existence and emergence of such infrastructures is a prerequisite for an effective security policy. This study presents a model-based, operational framework for identifying critical domains in dynamic networks. The various concepts are illustrated by means of empirical case examples. - Peter Nijkamp, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands The end of the 20th century witnessed an information revolution that introduced a host of new economic efficiencies. This economic change was underpinned by rapidly growing networks of infrastructure that have become increasingly complex. In this new era of global security we are now forced to ask whether our private efficiencies have led to public vulnerabilities, and if so, how do we make ourselves secure without hampering the economy. In order to answer these questions, Sean Gorman provides a framework for how vulnerabilities are identified and cost-effectively mitigated, as well as how resiliency and continuity of infrastructures can be increased.

TEMA:

Comunicações Eletrónicas

ASSUNTOS:

ComunicaçõesInformática -- segurançaRedes-de-ComputadoresESTADOS UNIDOS

CDU:

004

DATA PUB.:

2005

TipoReg:

Material Textual Impresso

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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