DocumentCode
2966974
Title
Humans as a critical infrastructure: public-private partnerships essential to resiliency and response
Author
Barnes, Joshua ; Newbold, Kenneth
Author_Institution
Inst. for Infrastructure & Inf. Assurance, James Madison Univ., Harrisonburg, VA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
3-4 Nov. 2005
Abstract
Considerable expense and resources have been dedicated to the analysis, maintenance, and security of the critical infrastructures. However, additional effort should be expended in the consideration of humans as a critical infrastructure. Human interpersonal networks, intelligence, capacity for innovation, and characteristics as a resilient complex system are only a few examples of how humans are not only an integral component of the traditional infrastructures, but also are infrastructures in and of themselves. One of the implications of viewing humans as a critical infrastructure is a need to ensure their security. Public-private partnerships and community level efforts to foster individual and community resiliency offer tangible measures of ensuring the security of this overlooked critical infrastructure.
Keywords
telecommunication networks; telecommunication security; community resiliency; critical infrastructures maintenance; critical infrastructures security; human communication network; human interpersonal networks; public-private partnerships; resilient complex system; Chemical industry; Humans; Information analysis; Information security; Intelligent networks; National security; Protection; Radiofrequency identification; Spine; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Critical Infrastructure Protection, First IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2426-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWCIP.2005.13
Filename
1572289
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