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This comprehensive monograph addresses crucial issues in the
protection of railway systems, with the objective of enhancing the
understanding of railway infrastructure security. Based on analyses
by academics, technology providers and railway operators, it
explains how to assess terrorist and criminal threats, design
countermeasures, and implement effective security strategies. In so
doing, it draws upon a range of experiences from different
countries in Europe and beyond. The book is the first to be devoted
entirely to this subject. It will serve as a timely reminder of the
attractiveness of the railway infrastructure system as a target for
criminals and terrorists and, more importantly, as a valuable
resource for stakeholders and professionals in the railway security
field aiming to develop effective security based on a mix of
methodological, technological and organizational tools. Besides
researchers and decision makers in the field, the book will appeal
to students interested in critical infrastructure protection.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
summarizes work being pursued in the context of the CIPRNet
(Critical Infrastructure Preparedness and Resilience Research
Network) research project, co-funded by the European Union under
the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The project is intended to
provide concrete and on-going support to the Critical
Infrastructure Protection (CIP) research communities, enhancing
their preparedness for CI-related emergencies, while also providing
expertise and technologies for other stakeholders to promote their
understanding and mitigation of the consequences of CI disruptions,
leading to enhanced resilience. The book collects the tutorial
material developed by the authors for several courses on the
modelling, simulation and analysis of CIs, representing extensive
and integrated CIP expertise. It will help CI stakeholders, CI
operators and civil protection authorities understand the complex
system of CIs, and help them adapt to these changes and threats in
order to be as prepared as possible for mitigating emergencies and
crises affecting or arising from CIs.
Effective Surveillance for Homeland Security: Balancing Technology
and Social Issues provides a comprehensive survey of
state-of-the-art methods and tools for the surveillance and
protection of citizens and critical infrastructures against natural
and deliberate threats. Focusing on current technological
challenges involving multi-disciplinary problem analysis and
systems engineering approaches, it provides an overview of the most
relevant aspects of surveillance systems in the framework of
homeland security. Addressing both advanced surveillance
technologies and the related socio-ethical issues, the book
consists of 21 chapters written by international experts from the
various sectors of homeland security. Part I, Surveillance and
Society, focuses on the societal dimension of
surveillance-stressing the importance of societal acceptability as
a precondition to any surveillance system. Part II, Physical and
Cyber Surveillance, presents advanced technologies for
surveillance. It considers developing technologies that are part of
a framework whose aim is to move from a simple collection and
storage of information toward proactive systems that are able to
fuse several information sources to detect relevant events in their
early incipient phase. Part III, Technologies for Homeland
Security, considers relevant applications of surveillance systems
in the framework of homeland security. It presents real-world case
studies of how innovative technologies can be used to effectively
improve the security of sensitive areas without violating the
rights of the people involved. Examining cutting-edge research
topics, the book provides you with a comprehensive understanding of
the technological, legislative, organizational, and management
issues related to surveillance. With a specific focus on privacy,
it presents innovative solutions to many of the issues that remain
in the quest to balance security with the preservation of privacy
that society demands.
Effective Surveillance for Homeland Security: Balancing Technology
and Social Issues provides a comprehensive survey of
state-of-the-art methods and tools for the surveillance and
protection of citizens and critical infrastructures against natural
and deliberate threats. Focusing on current technological
challenges involving multi-disciplinary problem analysis and
systems engineering approaches, it provides an overview of the most
relevant aspects of surveillance systems in the framework of
homeland security. Addressing both advanced surveillance
technologies and the related socio-ethical issues, the book
consists of 21 chapters written by international experts from the
various sectors of homeland security. Part I, Surveillance and
Society, focuses on the societal dimension of
surveillance-stressing the importance of societal acceptability as
a precondition to any surveillance system. Part II, Physical and
Cyber Surveillance, presents advanced technologies for
surveillance. It considers developing technologies that are part of
a framework whose aim is to move from a simple collection and
storage of information toward proactive systems that are able to
fuse several information sources to detect relevant events in their
early incipient phase. Part III, Technologies for Homeland
Security, considers relevant applications of surveillance systems
in the framework of homeland security. It presents real-world case
studies of how innovative technologies can be used to effectively
improve the security of sensitive areas without violating the
rights of the people involved. Examining cutting-edge research
topics, the book provides you with a comprehensive understanding of
the technological, legislative, organizational, and management
issues related to surveillance. With a specific focus on privacy,
it presents innovative solutions to many of the issues that remain
in the quest to balance security with the preservation of privacy
that society demands.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
summarizes work being pursued in the context of the CIPRNet
(Critical Infrastructure Preparedness and Resilience Research
Network) research project, co-funded by the European Union under
the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The project is intended to
provide concrete and on-going support to the Critical
Infrastructure Protection (CIP) research communities, enhancing
their preparedness for CI-related emergencies, while also providing
expertise and technologies for other stakeholders to promote their
understanding and mitigation of the consequences of CI disruptions,
leading to enhanced resilience. The book collects the tutorial
material developed by the authors for several courses on the
modelling, simulation and analysis of CIs, representing extensive
and integrated CIP expertise. It will help CI stakeholders, CI
operators and civil protection authorities understand the complex
system of CIs, and help them adapt to these changes and threats in
order to be as prepared as possible for mitigating emergencies and
crises affecting or arising from CIs.
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Critical Information Infrastructures Security - 11th International Conference, CRITIS 2016, Paris, France, October 10-12, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Grigore Havarneanu, Roberto Setola, Hypatia Nassopoulos, Stephen Wolthusen
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This book constitutes the post-conference proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures
Security, CRITIS 2016, held in Paris, France, in October 2016. The
22 full papers and 8 short papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 58 submissions. They present the most recent
innovations, trends, results, experiences and concerns in selected
perspectives of critical information infrastructure protection
covering the range from small-scale cyber-physical systems security
via information infrastructures and their interaction with national
and international infrastructures.
This book presents high-quality original contributions on positive
systems, including topics such as: monotone dynamical systems in
mathematical biology and game theory; mathematical developments for
networked systems in biology, chemistry and the social sciences;
linear and nonlinear positive operators; dynamical analysis,
observation and control of positive distributed parameter systems;
stochastic realization theory; biological systems with positive
variables and positive controls; iterated function systems;
nonnegative dynamic processes; and dimensioning problems for
collaborative systems. The book comprises a selection of the best
papers presented at the POSTA 2016, the 5th International Symposium
on Positive Systems, which was held in Rome, Italy, in September
2016. This conference series represents a targeted response to the
growing need for research that reports on and critically discusses
a wide range of topics concerning the theory and applications of
positive systems.
This comprehensive monograph addresses crucial issues in the
protection of railway systems, with the objective of enhancing the
understanding of railway infrastructure security. Based on analyses
by academics, technology providers and railway operators, it
explains how to assess terrorist and criminal threats, design
countermeasures, and implement effective security strategies. In so
doing, it draws upon a range of experiences from different
countries in Europe and beyond. The book is the first to be devoted
entirely to this subject. It will serve as a timely reminder of the
attractiveness of the railway infrastructure system as a target for
criminals and terrorists and, more importantly, as a valuable
resource for stakeholders and professionals in the railway security
field aiming to develop effective security based on a mix of
methodological, technological and organizational tools. Besides
researchers and decision makers in the field, the book will appeal
to students interested in critical infrastructure protection.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Third International
Workshop on Critical Information Infrastructure Security (CRITIS
2008),which was held - tober 13-15, 2008 in Villa Mondragone
(Rome), Italy, and was co-organized by AIIC (The Italian Society of
Critical Infrastructures Experts) and ENEA (The Italian National
Agency for New Technology, Energy and the Environment). This year's
workshop was focused on an interdisciplinary and multifaced -
alogue about the third millennium security strategies for critical
information infrastructures (CII) and their protection (CIP). The
aim was to explore the new challenges posed by the CII, bringing
together researchersand professionals from universities, private
companies and public administrations interested in all
security-related aspects, and actively involved in the scienti?c
communities at a national, European and trans-European level. More
than 70 papers were submitted to the conference, which were
screened by a very selective double-blind review process to
identify the 39 papers selected for presentation, based on their
signi?cance, novelty and technical quality. - visions were not
checked and the authors bear full responsibility for the content of
their papers. CRITIS 2008 also had six outstanding invited
speakers: Erol Gelenbe (- perial College, UK), Massoud Amin
(University of Minnesota, USA), George
Apostolakis(MIT,USA),AndreaValboni(Microsoft,Italy),SujeetShenoi(U-
versity of Tulsa, USA) and Angelo Marino (DG Information Society
and Media, European Commission).
The present volume aims to provide an overview of the current
understanding of the so-called Critical Infrastructure (CI), and
particularly the Critical Information Infrastructure (CII), which
not only forms one of the constituent sectors of the overall CI,
but also is unique in providing an element of interconnection
between sectors as well as often also intra-sectoral control
mechanisms. The 14 papers of this book present a collection of
pieces of scientific work in the areas of critical infrastructure
protection. In combining elementary concepts and models with
policy-related issues on one hand and placing an emphasis on the
timely area of control systems, the book aims to highlight some of
the key issues facing the research community.
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