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Infrastructure security

Infrastructure security is the security provided to protect infrastructure, especially critical infrastructure, such as airports, highways [1] rail transport, hospitals, bridges, transport hubs, network communications, media, the electricity grid, dams, power plants, seaports, oil refineries, liquefied natural gas terminals[2] and water systems. Infrastructure security seeks to limit vulnerability of these structures and systems to sabotage, terrorism, and contamination.[3]

Critical infrastructures naturally utilize information technology as this capability has become more and more available. As a result, they have become highly interconnected, and interdependent. Intrusions and disruptions in one infrastructure might provoke unexpected failures in others, which makes handing interdependencies a key concern.[4]

There are several examples where an incident at one critical infrastructure site affects others. For example, in 2003, the Northeastern American areas experienced a power outage that appears to have originated in the Midwest, and possibly from a tree branch.[5] In 2013, damage caused by a sniper attack at an electrical substation in California threatened power distribution throughout Silicon Valley.[6] The 2020 Nashville bombing caused telecommunications outages in several states.

Potential causes of infrastructure failure edit

Critical infrastructure is vital for essential functioning of a country. Incidental or deliberate damage will have serious impact on the economy as well as providing essential services to the communities it serves. There are a number of reasons why infrastructure needs to be heavily secured and protected.

Security challenges for the electricity infrastructure edit

One of the fundamental foundations of modern society is the electrical power systems. An intentional disruption of electricity supplies would affect national security, the economy, and every person's life. Because power grids and their sources are widely dispersed, this is a challenge for the effectiveness of defensive organizations and structures.[7]

Sabotage can damage electrical sources for the power grid, including civilian nuclear power stations. Sabotage in the form of cyberattacks can create havoc with computer, communication, and information systems, which could severely interrupt the electrical supply. This in turn can cause major disruptions to other infrastructure components of society. Comprehensive defense plans are proposed.[4]

One method is to isolate load systems. Sophisticated defense systems should be wide-area, real-time protection, with control systems that are alerted and guided by sensing technologies. Communication and information must be capably routed.[4]

Remedies edit

Many countries have initiated government agencies to directly manage the security of critical infrastructure usually through the Ministry of Interior/Home Affairs, dedicated security agencies to protect facilities such as United States Federal Protective Service, as well as dedicated transport police such as the UK's British Transport Police and Amtrak Police in the United States.

A number of government organizations focus on infrastructure security and protection. In the USA, the Technical Support Working Group has the . The UK has the National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre.[citation needed]

Critical infrastructure sites may deploy perimeter intrusion detection systems, video surveillance, access control and other security systems to detect and respond to intruders and other security events.[citation needed] Meanwhile, maritime and offshore critical infrastructure sites can benefit from the deployment of satellite imagery, sensors, advanced patrol aircraft, autonomous underwater vehicles and anti-drone capabilities, among other solutions.[8]

See also edit

US or North American specific:

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
  2. ^ Trakimavicius, Lukas. "Required: Sentinels for Europe's Maritime Lifelines". Center for European Policy Analysis. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
  4. ^ a b c Li, Hao; et al. (May 2005). "Strategic Power Infrastructure Defense" (PDF). Proceedings of the IEEE. 93 (5): 918–933. doi:10.1109/JPROC.2005.847260. S2CID 3242429. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-30. Retrieved 2009-10-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Martinez, Michael (8 February 2014). "Sniper fire on Silicon Valley power grid spurs ex-regulator's crusade". CNN. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  7. ^ Massoud, Amin (April 2002). "Security Challenges for the Electricity Infrastructure (Supplement to Computer Magazine)". Computer. 35 (4): 8. doi:10.1109/MC.2002.10042.
  8. ^ Trakimavicius, Lukas. "Required: Sentinels for Europe's Maritime Lifelines". Center for European Policy Analysis. Retrieved 2023-07-26.

External links edit

  • US Transportation Security Administration Website
  • UK Department of Transport's Transport Security
  • Partnership for Critical Infrastructure Security

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Infrastructure security is the security provided to protect infrastructure especially critical infrastructure such as airports highways 1 rail transport hospitals bridges transport hubs network communications media the electricity grid dams power plants seaports oil refineries liquefied natural gas terminals 2 and water systems Infrastructure security seeks to limit vulnerability of these structures and systems to sabotage terrorism and contamination 3 Critical infrastructures naturally utilize information technology as this capability has become more and more available As a result they have become highly interconnected and interdependent Intrusions and disruptions in one infrastructure might provoke unexpected failures in others which makes handing interdependencies a key concern 4 There are several examples where an incident at one critical infrastructure site affects others For example in 2003 the Northeastern American areas experienced a power outage that appears to have originated in the Midwest and possibly from a tree branch 5 In 2013 damage caused by a sniper attack at an electrical substation in California threatened power distribution throughout Silicon Valley 6 The 2020 Nashville bombing caused telecommunications outages in several states Contents 1 Potential causes of infrastructure failure 2 Security challenges for the electricity infrastructure 3 Remedies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPotential causes of infrastructure failure editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Critical infrastructure is vital for essential functioning of a country Incidental or deliberate damage will have serious impact on the economy as well as providing essential services to the communities it serves There are a number of reasons why infrastructure needs to be heavily secured and protected Terrorism person or groups deliberately targeting critical infrastructure for political gain In the November 2008 Mumbai attacks the Mumbai central station and hospital were deliberately targeted Theft person of groups breaking into critical infrastructure sites like electrical substations or telecommunication towers to steal materials or equipment e g metal theft Sabotage person or groups such as ex employee political groups against governments environmental groups in defense of environment Refer to Bangkok s International Airport Seized by Protestors Information warfare private person hacking for private gain or countries initiating attacks to glean information and also damage a country s infrastructure For example in cyberattacks on Estonia and cyberattacks during the 2008 South Ossetia war Natural disaster hurricane or natural events which damage critical infrastructure such as oil pipelines water and power grids See Hurricane Ike and Economic effects of Hurricane Katrina Security challenges for the electricity infrastructure editOne of the fundamental foundations of modern society is the electrical power systems An intentional disruption of electricity supplies would affect national security the economy and every person s life Because power grids and their sources are widely dispersed this is a challenge for the effectiveness of defensive organizations and structures 7 Sabotage can damage electrical sources for the power grid including civilian nuclear power stations Sabotage in the form of cyberattacks can create havoc with computer communication and information systems which could severely interrupt the electrical supply This in turn can cause major disruptions to other infrastructure components of society Comprehensive defense plans are proposed 4 One method is to isolate load systems Sophisticated defense systems should be wide area real time protection with control systems that are alerted and guided by sensing technologies Communication and information must be capably routed 4 Remedies editMany countries have initiated government agencies to directly manage the security of critical infrastructure usually through the Ministry of Interior Home Affairs dedicated security agencies to protect facilities such as United States Federal Protective Service as well as dedicated transport police such as the UK s British Transport Police and Amtrak Police in the United States A number of government organizations focus on infrastructure security and protection In the USA the Technical Support Working Group has the Infrastructure Protection Subgroup The UK has the National Infrastructure Security Co ordination Centre citation needed Critical infrastructure sites may deploy perimeter intrusion detection systems video surveillance access control and other security systems to detect and respond to intruders and other security events citation needed Meanwhile maritime and offshore critical infrastructure sites can benefit from the deployment of satellite imagery sensors advanced patrol aircraft autonomous underwater vehicles and anti drone capabilities among other solutions 8 See also editNational security Information warfare Cyberattack Homeland security Airport security Seaport security Supply chain security Physical security High voltage transformer fire barriers Civil defense Paramilitary Nuclear securityUS or North American specific United States Federal Protective Service National Infrastructure Protection Plan North American Electric Reliability Corporation NERC References edit TSA Highways Archived from the original on 2008 12 02 Retrieved 2008 12 07 Trakimavicius Lukas Required Sentinels for Europe s Maritime Lifelines Center for European Policy Analysis Retrieved 2023 07 26 TSA Who We Are Archived from the original on 2008 12 16 Retrieved 2008 12 07 a b c Li Hao et al May 2005 Strategic Power Infrastructure Defense PDF Proceedings of the IEEE 93 5 918 933 doi 10 1109 JPROC 2005 847260 S2CID 3242429 Retrieved 2009 11 07 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 12 30 Retrieved 2009 10 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Martinez Michael 8 February 2014 Sniper fire on Silicon Valley power grid spurs ex regulator s crusade CNN Retrieved 2020 01 27 Massoud Amin April 2002 Security Challenges for the Electricity Infrastructure Supplement to Computer Magazine Computer 35 4 8 doi 10 1109 MC 2002 10042 Trakimavicius Lukas Required Sentinels for Europe s Maritime Lifelines Center for European Policy Analysis Retrieved 2023 07 26 External links editUS Transportation Security Administration Website UK Department of Transport s Transport Security Partnership for Critical Infrastructure Security Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Infrastructure security amp oldid 1167218507, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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